![]() ![]() However, Private Internet Access notes that they do not keep any logs, a claim which has been proven twice in public-not something many VPNs can boast. That puts it within Fourteen Eyes jurisdiction, which some privacy advocates prefer to avoid due to their surveillance practices. Private Internet Access is owned by a company called London Trust Media, which despite its name, is based in the US. I couldn’t find any mention of BitTorrent on PIA’s website, but it appears to work just fine. I was able to stream Netflix when connected to the Las Vegas server, but your mileage may vary, as Netflix is constantly working to block usage over VPNs. Private Internet Access’ desktop app uses the OpenVPN protocol, but it also works with the less secure L2TP/IPSec and PPTP on platforms where OpenVPN is not supported. PIA also has a kill switch, which disables your internet when the VPN disconnects, as well as DNS leak protection, port forwarding, and a built-in adblocker whenever you’re connected to the VPN. Opening the Settings allows you to choose favorite servers, which makes things a bit simpler, as well as customize your connection type (UDP or TCP), adjust your port, and choose from a few types of encryption. I’m not a big fan of this approach, and picking a server manually feels clunky-especially since you can only choose one of 52 regions, not choose an individual server (PIA has 3160 servers, which is decent, but for comparison NordVPN has over 5,100)-but if you want the app to stay out of your way as much as possible, you’ll be happy with it. From the menu, you can either choose the “Auto” option to connect to the nearest server, or view a huge list of 52 locations. Instead, it lives in your system tray (or Menu Bar on Mac), with a small icon you can right-click for connection options. Private Internet Access – FeaturesPrivate Internet Access doesn’t have much of a user interface. You can also download OpenVPN configurations for your router, where supported. You can use it on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, as well as download extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. Chris CokeIt does not have a free trial, but does offer a 7-day money-back guarantee if you aren’t satisfied with the service.
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