HideMyAss has just announced a major price drop on its one-month plan. The company’s “Kick-ass” month-to-month VPN service plan used to be priced at $11.95, and now sells permanently at just $9.99 per month. This subscription gives you full access to all features and VPN servers of the service and comes with a generous 30-day money back guarantee, which gives you the chance to test the service for a lengthy risk-free trial period. Pricing for the Half-ass plan stays the same at $49.99, and so does the most economical Smart-ass 12-month plan. The Smart-ass plan is priced at just $6.55 per month billed once a year, which means a whopping 34% in savings. Read More…
VPN Services News
BolehVPN Customers Receive Exclusive Invite to ProtonMail
Good news for certain existing BolehVPN customers and newcomers to this VPN provider. As a BolehVPN user you can now claim an exclusive invitation to join the much-hyped ProtonMail encrypted email service. Privacy on the web is becoming ever more important to individuals and corporations, and now more than ever people are using a VPN due to concerns about online surveillance and spying.
ProtonMail now also offers a new type of sophisticated privacy protection solution aimed at keeping your email traffic safe from eavesdropping. The programmers state that their mission is to preserve the world's privacy, and claim that their state-of-the-art end-to-end encryption is completely immune to spying. ProtonMail themselves will not even be able to read your emails.
IPVanish Expands to Auckland, New Zealand
Up until a couple of days ago IPVanish didn’t have a presence in New Zealand, but now the service can make you a true virtual kiwi as well. With two newly opened New Zealand servers located both in Auckland, IPVanish now offers you over 25,000 IPs and more than 165 servers in upwards of 60 countries worldwide. The New Zealand servers mean you can now easily access your favourite websites, online services and other content with access limited to kiwi IP’s only.
For prices as low as $6.49 you'll have direct access to one of the world’s fastest VPN network. The company is looking to further expand its network and has a page where you can submit your suggestions and feedback on new countries and servers it should add next. IPVanish is also adding more additional servers in countries it already has a presence in to grow its capacity as well.
PureVPN Gives One Year Service for Free in Celebration of Birthday
Eight years can be considered a lifetime in the world of VPN service providers. So, it is with great pleasure and excitement that PureVPN is throwing quite the birthday party since it has reached the ripe old age of eight within this competitive environment. This milestone has been attained due to the ability for PureVPN to grow its online privacy services to a growing number of clients from around the world. Especially in recent months the company has been rolling out major release after major release celebrating its presence in 100+ countries just a few weeks ago, and is now one of the most complete providers in the space. Read More…
HideMyAss Teams Up With AVG
Software company AVG Technologies has announced the acquisition of VPN service provider and mobile privacy firm Privax, in a deal which could be worth up to $60 million. Privax is better known as the parent company behind the popular HideMyAss VPN service. The HideMyAss VPN service is currently able to boast more than 250,000 paid subscribers globally, and is available on the two most popular mobile operating systems, Android and iOS.
If you are an existing HideMyAss subscriber, not much will change, with the VPN service continuing to operate independently, according to the company's founder and CEO, Jack Cator. However, the addition of Privax's full range of security solutions will significantly bolster AVG's portfolio and provide them with new opportunities for the future. Read More…
France Passes Ugly New Internet Surveillance Law
The French Parliament, partly in reaction to the Charlie Hebdo and kosher grocery terrorist attacks of last January, have passed a new surveillance legislation designed to increase government controls over the internet and other digital communications. In spite of opposition by civil rights groups as well as liberal and Socialist MPs, the bill was passed by an overwhelming majority and will now go to Senate. The bill is expected to pass in Senate, and will very likely become law in June. Read More…
Shellfire Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Fund Innovative Shellfire Box
Shellfire, the company behind Shellfire VPN, has launched a campaign on popular crowdfunding site Indiegogo to raise money for their new Shellfire Box project. The box is designed to do the same as their website does, namely to connect you to the internet in a safe, secure and anonymous way. As the funding description states, Shellfire believes that free and secure access to the internet is a fundamental human right. Whilst connecting to VPNs is simple from desktop or laptop PCs, most “smart” devices can be difficult if not impossible to route through a VPN. Games consoles, Smart TVs, Blu-ray players and digi-boxes have no method to access VPNs and therefore cannot be used to access restricted websites. Read More…
Latest OS X Release from IPVanish Features Kill Switch
In a much anticipated move, our top ranked VPN service provider IPVanish announced the release of its latest software product for the Mac OS X – namely its VPN OS X client v2. With this next generation update, you can benefit from the added security of a kill switch feature, which will give you further peace of mind in the battle to maintain internet privacy and security. The kill switch is a contingency measure introduced to prevent potentially unsafe communications from passing over your network when you lose your VPN connection. Read More…
Turkey vs Freedom of Speech: The Latest Episode
Turkey has had a turbulent past but is now a democracy, hoping to join the European Union. Yet this ambition is swiftly receding as the current government takes a stance that appears to quash the right to freedom of speech. Recently there have been a series of incidents where social media has been blocked and websites denied access when the government has felt there is a conflict with its own agenda and values. In fact, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the current president, has described Twitter as “the worst menace to society”. Read More…
PureVPN Celebrates Presence in 100+ Countries with Giveaway and Discounts
What's even better than being able to choose from servers in over one hundred countries spanning six continents? Well, being able to trust the company you do business with is a pretty important place to start! At PureVPN, they've just added the one hundredth country to their ever-expanding global network, but it's just as important that they’ve been building a strong brand and reputation for eight years. PureVPN has received much appraisal from Best Reviews readers over the past few years and is firmly seated in our list of top VPN providers. Read More…
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