Avast VPN Review
| October 17, 2023The mobile app of Avast VPN is good, but not as simple when compared with other providers. Its iOS app requires an annual subscription, which can be purchased through Apple’s App Store. The PC and Mac client comes with a free trial version that doesn’t require any payment information. If you decide to purchase though, the service has 30 days of money-back guarantee.
The apps are simple to use and sleek. It only takes a single tap to connect to a web server and to change locations you can choose a country on the home screen. The apps have a limited choice of options for settings and advanced options, but novice users will likely appreciate the simplicity. It’s also nice that they’re nearly identical across all devices.
Avast has improved its VPN offerings over the past few months. The applications have been made more user-friendly. Avast has also included a 24/7 customer service system and has simplified its three-tiered pricing structure. It also made significant technological improvements, including adding its Mimic protocol and introducing quicker connection times.
Avast SecureLine offers a reliable VPN to use on a daily basis at a reasonable price. A kill switch stops data transmission if the connection fails. Moreover, 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.