AirVPN Review
AirVPN is known in the VPN community for its privacy-focused service. Their no-logging policy, their open source applications and their refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are some of the ways they are committed to protecting your privacy. Their server network is small and their user interface is unwieldy.
AirVPN’s desktop client is reminiscent of Windows 98 and is geared toward tech-savvy users. They are comfortable changing various features and settings available in the menus. It’s a bit intimidating for the average user who has no technical skills, but if you have the time and the willingness to learn, it’s among our favorite VPNs.
AirVPN’s trial of three days is more generous than the other trials. You can then select the plan that is most suitable for your requirements. Plans are available from three months to six months or two years. You can also get an ongoing subscription. You can pay your subscription in several ways that include PayPal, credit card or even Bitcoin.
People looking for a big server park will likely be disappointed as AirVPN’s network only has around 200 servers spread across 23 countries. It is highly safe and provides good DNS leak protection. Its no-logging policy will also be a great choice for those who are concerned about their privacy. They make this a priority by offering cryptocurrency as a payment option, and permitting temporary email addresses.