Avast apps are simple to use even for those who are new to VPNs. The service gives you a seven-day full-featured trial that does not require credit card details. There are no restrictions on servers or data. The application has a simple interface and a clear, intuitive layout. The software comes with additional features like an administrator of passwords and Cleanup premium, which will improve the speed of your computer by the elimination of junk files.
The Avast VPN review app shows your primary and VPN IP addresses, and hovering over the last octet in either will display a popup explaining what each octet means (it can identify a maximum of 255 devices). It’s an interesting feature that can be useful to anyone who uses the service. However, it is not enough to earn Avast a place on our list of top Avast VPNs.
Avast SecureLine has 700+ servers across 34 countries, and it offers anti-geo-blocking functions that can work around pricing discrimination in streaming services and government censorship. The application also supports P2P as well as mobile apps that are optimized for iOS and Android. Avast allows you to install the software on up to ten devices however you can only connect to two at one time.
The Avast VPN review is available on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS as well as includes a built-in browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. The desktop applications are stunning and support OpenVPN and beta support for WireGuard and a kill-switch to ensure that your connection never interrupted. Avast’s security tools have a reputation for being reliable however its history of selling the data collected by its antivirus browser extensions has me skeptical. However Avast does guarantee not to store your original IP address as well as DNS queries or browsing history and its privacy policy is clear and straightforward.