VeePN costs $70 per year, $100 for five years, or you can pay $11 on a month-to-month basis. VeePN for Windows supports blockers for malware, ads, and trackers. VeePN also supports Netflix streaming in many countries around the world except for the British, German, French, and Japanese versions of the streaming service. VeePN also offers a number of pre-set double-hop VPN options, such as Canada to New Jersey and the UK to Germany. There’s also the usual options to launch on startup, automatically connect at startup, and so on. The settings area also has a whitelist for networks where the VPN won’t offer to connect, and there are ad, tracker, and malware blockers that are all turned off by default. First, you can set the PC to automatically select from various protocols including OpenVPN, IKEv2, WireGuard, as well as Shadowsocks. The settings give you a few options to choose from. You can also see the actual ping time by hovering over the bars.īack to the primary window, you’ll also find a settings cog icon in the upper-right corner. VeePN uses a “cellular bars” approach to showing the ping time between your PC and the various locations. If a country has more than one location to choose from, such as a city or state, then the list will expand to reveal those more granular locations. Selecting the server location tile reveals a second panel listing all the various country options. Below that is a slider for the internet kill switch feature, a tile for selecting the VPN server location, and your current IP address. VeePN uses a single-panel application with a large connect button. When I first saw it I was immediately reminded of a number of other apps, especially SaferVPN, but also HideIPVPN and Private Internet Access. When you first open VeePN for Windows you’re greeted with a very generic desktop application.
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