
At that time, dozens of VPN providers saw the light of day, mostly copying each other with the name and logo being the only way to decide which was which. When the people behind popular Usenet service Newshosting and various resellers, Highwinds Network Group LLC, announced they planned on going into the VPN market in early 2012, we were rather uncertain about what to make of it. Apart from the missing Internet kill switch (a bit of a handicap for file sharers), we can safely recommend them for most people out there.Īll in all, IPVanish is one of our favorite services, and gets our award for best VPN speed. Pricing is reasonable, starting at $6.5 per month, and strong encryption protects you from spies with all important protocols supported, so IPVanish is very competitive.

With hundreds of servers in over 60 countries, you’re have a very high chance to get high speeds even in more exotic locations, and can bypass a lot of geo-restrictions. Also, there is a no-logging policy in place, meaning they assure you of logging neither what you do online nor who used which anonymous identity at which time, very handy if you’re a bit on the paranoid side. On the more technical side, IPVanish offers dynamic IPs, which is very interesting if you like to download files from file hosters such as MEGA or in free mode.
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Also, due to a number of beginner-friendly apps and software for most platforms available (PC, Mac, iPhone / iPad and Android phones), setup and usage is a breeze.

IPVanish offers some of the best speeds in the market, maxing out most Internet connections, with speeds of over 60 Mbps or 7,5 Megabyte per second in our tests, so if you want really high speeds, you might want to take a look at them.
