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Avast vpn rating
Avast vpn rating






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We find Avast SecureLine’s privacy and security protections perfectly robust. What it does store is a limited 30-day log that includes timestamps of connections, partly anonymised details of the originating IP address, details of the VPN server used and the amount of data transmitted across this connection. The company’s VPN policy makes clear that it will comply with legal data-access requests – but it also notes that Avast does not store the originating IP address of users when they connect, and so cannot reveal any information about the applications, services or websites you’ve been using while connected. Avast SecureLine review: Privacy and securityĪvast is based in the Czech Republic, which means it operates under EU privacy laws.

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This is based on the Chromium open-source fork of Chrome and has built-in ad-blocking, anti-phishing and password management features. The final tab links you to Avast’s browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox, or gives you the option to use Avast’s Secure Browser instead.

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You can turn notifications on and off, and choose whether SecureLine should start automatically when the PC starts, but otherwise the most noteworthy options are under the Network Security tab, where you can configure when the VPN turns on automatically and enable the kill switch, should you want it. All other settings can be found with a click of the Menu button – not that there are many of them. The Change Location button at the bottom is equally self-explanatory: servers are listed by region, and you can pick specific servers (where available) by clicking a down arrow next to the country. It’s also not designed to run on routers: for that you’ll want something aimed at a more technical user-base.

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That’s worth bearing in mind if you’re looking for a VPN to cover all your family’s laptops, tablets and phones.

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It does, however, offer specialist servers for video streaming in the UK, Germany and the US, plus a few for P2P in those countries plus France, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.Ĭlient software is available for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS, but not Linux – and it’s worth noting that, while most VPNs let you connect from multiple systems at once, SecureLine is sold on a single-device basis (unless you pay extra for a five-device licence). It’s strong in Europe, Asia Pacific and North America, but much weaker elsewhere, with South America, the Middle East and Africa covered by just one server each (in Brazil, Israel and South Africa respectively). With around 55 servers in 34 countries, SecureLine also doesn’t have the global reach of a Nord VPN or ExpressVPN.

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The company was at the centre of some controversy earlier this year when it emerged that user data from its free products and browser extensions had been passed on to a data analytics subsidiary Avast has since apologised and closed the subsidiary, but it’s not a good look for a company selling a privacy-protection service. SecureLine comes from Avast – the Czech security specialist is best known for its popular free and paid-for antivirus products. READ NEXT: Best VPN services Avast SecureLine review: What you need to know The simple UI reflects the fact that the focus is on delivering a secure, encrypted internet connection with the minimum of fuss.

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This doesn’t mean that Avast lacks the privacy protections of other VPNs, however, or that it doesn’t cover streaming or P2P applications. It’s also sold as an annual subscription rather than a monthly fee, just like an internet security suite. Avast’s background is in security products, and its SecureLine VPN looks and feels more like an antivirus package than your average VPN.








Avast vpn rating