You can buy this for $75 in year one, so cheaper than the VPN alone, rising to a still decent $100 a year after that. Private Internet Access' annual plan 'only' covers up to 5 devices (mobile or desktop), but it's much cheaper at an effective $2.85 for the first term, $3.33 on renewal.Īvira's best deal comes in the form of its Avira Prime package (opens in new tab), a full bundle of every application and service it sells: antivirus, internet security, password management, device cleanup and more. The service is priced at $10 billed monthly (opens in new tab), dropping to $6.50 if you pay for a year up-front, or $5.99 to cover Android and iOS devices only.īuy the service this way, and it looks expensive. Upgrading to a paid account gets you unlimited data, a kill switch to reduce the chance of a data leak if the VPN connection drops, and technical support to keep everything running smoothly. You still won't be able to stream anything much, but for occasional low-bandwidth use, perhaps while travelling, it might be enough. Register with your email address and you'll get 1GB. Still, it doesn't require registration or an email address: just download, install and connect. This has by default a crippling 500MB/month data cap (plus you get five additional free minutes after hitting the limit, before disconnection), and you're not able to choose a location - the app automatically connects to your nearest server. Whatever you think of Phantom VPN's features, there's a definite benefit in its free account.
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