Avast VPN Review
Avast VPN review is an excellent start in privacy stakes with its no-logging policies. It also has a high score for its extensive features that include DNS leak protection and a kill switch.
In our tests we discovered the avastVP Windows client to be incredibly user-friendly and easy to use. It takes just one click to connect to a server, and changing location is as easy. Both Android and iOS apps share similar layouts. Both apps provide separate lists of servers that are optimized for P2P filesharing and streaming which makes it easy to locate a suitable location.
The mobile applications are more advanced than the majority of rival apps even though they lack certain features that are available in desktop software. They support a variety of protocols that include OpenVPN TCP and UDP ports, as well as IKEv2/IPsec.
The Mac app has some additional features, including Smart VPN mode. It can detect when you are connecting to websites that are sensitive and close the VPN connection once you’ve left. For example when you go to a torrent or banking site. This is a feature that no other competitor offers.
Avast SecureLine offers a 60-day trial that is among the largest in the market. It lets users connect up to 10 devices with the same subscription, which is above the average. It lets users connect 10 devices to the same subscription. This is a lot more than the average. The service’s price is still slightly high in comparison to its competitors despite its advantages.