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Swiss-based PrivadoVPN is a young provider with a simple and appealing message. It's a 'fast and secure VPN you can trust', says the website. Sounds good, but do the facts back that up? The network has 'hundreds of servers' with locations across 46 countries. That's smaller than many – the top providers have thousands of servers – but it's big enough that there's likely to be a server near you. A wide range of apps covers Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Fire TV and Android TV. Support for up to 10 simultaneous connections means you're less likely to run into device limits, too, although Atlas VPN, IPVanish, Surfshark, Windscribe and others have no limits at all. Want to try PrivadoVPN? Check out the website here Protocol support is improving, with the speed-boosting WireGuard now available in preview form on Windows, iOS and Android, and OpenVPN plus IKEv2 available elsewhere. PrivadoVPN also offers P2P support, with a SOCKS5 proxy to maximize t...

PrivadoVPN

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Every VPN provider loves to boast about its brilliance, and Swiss-based PrivadoVPN is no exception. 'The Fastest And Most Private VPN Service On The Planet', yells the over-enthusiastic website. Look past the pushy marketing, though, and it does have some eye-catching and appealing features. The network is a decent size, for instance, with locations in 44 countries. There are apps for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Fire TV and Android TV, and a subscription covers up to 10 devices. Want to try PrivadoVPN? Check out the website here Editor's update (10 November 2021): Since our original review, PrivadoVPN has added the WireGuard protocol to both its Windows and Android clients. Protocol-wise – there's OpenVPN and IKEv2, and WireGuard on Windows and Android – although PrivadoVPN more than covers the basics elsewhere. There's P2P support, for example, with a SOCKS5 proxy to maximize torrenting speeds, and a kill switch to protect you if the VPN drops. Priv...

PrivadoVPN

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PrivadoVPN is a VPN vendor that has recently started offering its services directly to consumers. Previously, you could only get it as a free addition through another service’s plans, such as Newshosting.  Price  PrivadoVPN has a free plan. However, it is limited to 10GB of VPN traffic per month, only includes access to 12 global servers, supports only one active VPN connection at a time, and doesn’t offer the Socks5 proxy. Besides the free plan, it also offers a monthly and annual subscription option, with support for up to 10 simultaneous connections, access to “hundreds” of global servers, unlimited monthly VPN traffic, and the Socks5 proxy. As usual, the annual plan is the more affordable one, at $4.99/month. The only accepted payment method is via a credit card. PrivadoVPN’s paying plans support up to 10 simultaneous VPN connections at any time and come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. (Image credit: Future) Alternatives PrivadoVPN’s service isn’t as g...