AirVPN has earned a reputable reputation in the VPN community as a privacy-focused service. Their no-logging policy, open source software and refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are one of the ways they are committed to protecting your privacy. However their server network is relatively tiny and their useability is somewhat on the awkward side.
The AirVPN desktop client resembles something that was created in the Windows 98 era and is most definitely geared towards tech-savvy users who are comfortable changing a variety of settings and features available in the menus. It can be a little intimidating for the average user with no knowledge of technology, but if you have the patience and time to learn, it’s definitely one of our top VPNs.
AirVPN’s three-day trial is more generous than others. After that, you’ll need to choose a plan that fits your requirements. There are plans ranging from three months and six months to two years or even an unlimited subscription. You can pay for your subscription in a variety of ways that include PayPal, credit card or even Bitcoin.
AirVPN has just 200 servers located in 23 countries. It does offer excellent DNS leak protection and is very secure. Their no-logging policy is great for those who worry about their privacy. They make it a priority to allow you to use an email address that is temporary, and also offering cryptocurrency as payment options.
