Avast VPN Review

Avast VPN offers a decent mobile experience, but it’s not as good when compared to other top providers. Its iOS application requires an annual subscription, which can be purchased through Apple’s App Store. There is an unpaid version of the PC and Mac client that doesn’t require payment information. If you decide to buy the product, it comes with a 30-day refund guarantee.

The apps are easy to use and stylish. All it takes to connect to a server takes just one tap, and switching locations is as simple as choosing the country from the home screen. The apps have a limited range of options for settings and advanced options however, novice users will likely appreciate this ease of use. It’s a bonus that they are nearly identical across all devices.

Avast has improved its VPN offerings over the last few months. The apps are now more user-friendly, the company added a 24/7 customer service system, and also simplified its three-tier pricing structure. It also made significant technological improvements, such as the addition of its own Mimic protocol and introducing faster connection speeds.

Avast SecureLine is a solid budget-friendly option for people who require a reliable VPN service for everyday use. A kill switch stops data transmission if the connection is lost. Furthermore, it supports multiple protocols such as OpenVPN over TCP and UDP ports IKEv2 over IPsec on MacOS as well as IPSec over SSL/TLS on Android. It is backed by an impressive 256-bit AES encryption and enables up to 10 devices to be connected simultaneously.

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