Avast VPN Review
Avast VPN’s mobile app is decent, but basic in comparison to other providers. Apple’s App Store is the only location to purchase a subscription to its iOS app. There is an unpaid version of the PC and Mac client that doesn’t require payment details. If you decide to purchase the software it comes with a 30-day refund guarantee.
The apps are easy to use and sleek. It takes just one tap to connect to a server on the internet, and to change your location, you can choose a country on the home screen. The apps are limited in their selection of options for settings and advanced options however, beginners will probably appreciate this simplicity. It’s also great that they’re nearly identical across devices.
Avast has improved its VPN offerings over the last few months. The applications have been made more user-friendly. Avast has also included an online customer service system and streamlined its three-tiered 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 inexpensive option for those who need an efficient VPN service for use in everyday life. A kill switch stops data transmission in the event that the connection is lost. Moreover, it supports multiple protocols that include OpenVPN over TCP and UDP ports IKEv2 over IPsec on MacOS and IPSec over SSL/TLS on Android. It is a SSL 256-bit AES encrypted connection and supports up to 10 devices at one time.