VPN Unlimited Review 2024

VPN Unlimited, previously regarded as a moderate VPN option, has recently undergone significant enhancements. Addressing earlier criticisms, VPN Unlimited now offers notable improvements across various platforms and devices. It supports applications for Windows, Windows Phone, iOS, macOS, Linux, browser extensions, and Apple TV.

Features

VPN Unlimited, a U.S.-based VPN service provided by KeepSolid Inc., operates over 300 servers globally, with a significant concentration in Europe and the United States.

The sign-up process is straightforward, and I successfully installed the app on both a Windows 7 machine and an Android phone, with no issues or buggy behavior.

Key features available on both Android and Windows apps include:

  • Protection Options:
    • None: VPN Encryption only
    • Low: Encryption plus Anti-Malware
    • High: Encryption, Anti-Malware, Stop Tracking, and Adblock
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Users can manually create black and white domain lists.

  • VPN Connection Protocols:
    • OpenVPN: High performance and data protection
    • KeepSolid Wise TCP: Ultimate security with medium performance
    • KeepSolid Wise UDP: Ultimate security with medium performance

The KeepSolid Wise technology disguises VPN traffic as HTTPS, designed for use in regions where VPN access is restricted.

Users can either select their server or allow the VPN service to choose the optimal server automatically.

Both the PC and Android apps display:

  • Service state
  • IP addresses on a map
  • Connection status
  • Remaining plan time

The Windows and Android user interfaces are user-friendly and intuitive.

Pricing

VPN Unlimited excels in affordability. For users seeking cost-effective VPN protection, the Economy Plan is available at $9.99 per month, providing economical privacy protection and peace of mind.

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The Professional Plan, priced at $59.99 annually (equivalent to $5 per month), offers comprehensive protection. For those seeking long-term access, the Infinity Plan is available for a one-time payment of $199.99, granting lifetime VPN access. The most advantageous offer at present is the 3-year plan, priced at $99.99 ($2.78 per month). Each plan includes a 7-day money-back guarantee, allowing new subscribers to evaluate the service.

Performance Testing

VPN Unlimited did not impact my broadband speed. Streaming video on platforms like Netflix and YouTube was smooth, and browsing was uninterrupted with fast page loading times. Accessing BBC iPlayer from the U.S. via the U.K. Coventry server was seamless.

The service passed the DNS leak test with flying colors, ensuring complete anonymity on my desktop. Concerns about IPv6 leaks are also mitigated.

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Mobile Testing

The Android app mirrors the Windows interface, displaying your location and virtual IP. The app is responsive and easy to navigate. Users can set preferred server locations and configure black/white lists and security levels with ease. No IPv6 or WebRTC leaks were detected during mobile testing.

Privacy

The privacy policy of VPN Unlimited, managed by KeepSolid Inc., explicitly states that the company does not collect or log user activity during the use of its VPN service. The only information recorded pertains to session dates and the total amount of web traffic for each session.

This data is accessible solely in the user’s statistics panel within the desktop application. For a comprehensive understanding of their privacy policies, we recommend visiting their privacy page.

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