The mobile app from Avast VPN is decent, but simple when compared with other providers. Apple’s App Store is the only option to buy a membership for its iOS application. The PC and Mac client has a free trial version that doesn’t require any details for payment. If you decide to purchase, however, the product comes with a 30-day money-back assurance.
The apps are sleek and easy to use. All it takes to connect to a server takes just one click, and changing location is as easy as choosing the country from the home screen. The apps additional hints are limited in their choice of options for settings and advanced options, but novice users are likely to appreciate this simplicity. It’s a good thing that they’re virtually identical across all devices.
In the past few months, Avast has been improving its VPN services. The apps have been improved to be more user-friendly. Avast also has added an on-call customer service that is available 24/7 and has simplified its three-tiered pricing structure. The company has also made important technical improvements, including adding its own Mimic protocol and introducing faster connection times.
Avast SecureLine offers a reliable VPN to use on a daily basis for a reasonable price. A kill switch stops data transmission in the event that the connection is lost. It also 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 comes with a A256-bit AES encrypted connection that can be used with up to 10 devices simultaneously.
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