![]() Like other VPNs, boasts that it can help you get through to streaming platforms like Netflix. Though I have my doubts about the utility of these double VPN-type connections, it’s nice that you’re not locked in. Another good example is its multi-hop feature, which lets you connect any server to any server. I like it when you can choose between different ways to implement options, and it speaks well to that it lets you mess around like this. A good example is the split tunneling feature, which lets you choose whether to run the VPN for all programs, or instead include or exclude a set selection. For example, the settings are clearly laid out on a single screen, with tabs for subsections on the left. ![]() Thankfully, this is a singular issue, as all other menus and screens follow more conventional wisdom. It’s a little irritating, and it seems unnecessary. This means that to select a server, you need to go to another menu, select it, then go back to the main screen and connect from there. For some reason, the designers decided that the server selection screen should be in another tab, accessed via the bottom of the app. I have to say, it all works really well: just click on the “enable VPN” button and you’ll connect, and at lightning speed, too. That said, it’s not the most important thing, and at least ’s designers didn’t go overboard with the bells and whistles like Proton VPN’s did. No map like with NordVPN, no tight design like with Mozilla VPN, just a deeply meh color scheme. While it gets the job done, it’s a far cry from the colorful displays I’ve gotten used to reviewing all these VPNs. Once you’ve settled on your app of choice and installed it, you’ll be greeted by a screen that I can only describe as drab. There are also browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, plus installations for routers and NAS devices. Linux users can also install, though all they get is a command-line interface. There are apps for Windows, Mac, iPhone/iPad, Android, and even Blackberry. offers clients for a huge number of operating systems, on par with ExpressVPN.
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