Avast VPN Review
by baraknew
The mobile app from Avast VPN is decent, but basic compared to other providers. Apple’s App Store is the only option to purchase a subscription for its iOS application. There is an unpaid version of the PC and Mac client that doesn’t require payment information. If you decide to buy, though, the service has a 30-day money back guarantee.
The apps are sleek and simple to use. It only takes a single tap to connect to a server on the internet, and to change location, you can select a new country on the home screen. The apps are simple and come with a few options for advanced settings. However, users who aren’t experts will appreciate the simplicity. It’s also a plus that they’re almost identical across all devices.
Avast has improved its VPN services over the past few months. The apps are now more user-friendly and the company has added a robust 24/7 customer support system, and it simplified its three-tier pricing structure. It has also made important technical improvements, including the addition of its own Mimic protocol and introducing faster connection speeds.
Avast SecureLine is a solid budget-friendly option for people who need a reliable VPN service that can be used for everyday use. A kill switch prevents data transmission in the event that the connection drops. Additionally, it supports a variety of protocols such as OpenVPN over TCP and UDP ports, IKEv2 over IPsec on MacOS as well as IPSec over SSL/TLS on Android. It supports 256-bit AES encrypted connection and can be used on up to 10 devices at a time.