AirVPN enjoys a high standing in the VPN community as a security-focused service. Their no-logging policy, open source apps and refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are some of the ways they place a high value on your privacy. Their server network is tiny and their user interface is difficult to navigate.
The AirVPN desktop client appears to be something that was created in the Windows 98 era and is most definitely geared towards tech-savvy users who are comfortable changing a multitude of options and settings that can be found in the menus. It can be a bit intimidating for those who don’t have any technical experience however, if they’re determined to learn and willing to spend the time to master it this is one of our top choices.
AirVPN’s three-day trial is more generous than other trial offers. After that you’ll need to choose a plan that suits your needs. Plans vary from three months to six months or two years. You can also get an ongoing subscription. You can pay for your subscription through a variety of methods including PayPal credit cards, credit cards, and even Bitcoin.
Anyone looking for a huge server park are likely to be disappointed, as AirVPN’s server network is limited to 200 servers in 23 countries. However, it does provide excellent DNS leak protection and is very secure. The no-logging policy they have is beneficial for those who are worried about their privacy and they prioritize this by allowing you to use an email address for temporary use and also offering cryptocurrency as payment options.
