Due to these limitations, I don’t recommend using the free version to stream, but it’s a great way to browse securely or just to try out the service to see how you like it. The only downside is that you’re limited to 10GB per month and it only provides access to 8 of its servers. There are also browser add-ons for Chrome and Firefox that come with support for the SOCKS proxy.įinally, it’s worth noting that has a handy free version that provides all of the great security features of its premium counterpart. is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS, as well as some consoles and smart TVs. It’s a minor gripe though and figuring out the menu system is only a matter of spending some time in the application itself. I do like the recent revamp to its older simplistic interface, but I can’t help but think that it went too far in the opposite direction.
I personally found navigating the app a bit disorienting. With all of that being said, due to the sheer amount of available features and the maze of menus you need to work through to tweak all of them, this service probably isn’t for beginners-or the faint of heart. Add to that the vast array of protocols available and the option to use custom DNS and it quickly becomes apparent that is a power user’s dream. Like I said, this service has a lot of features. even offers more unconventional tools such as port forwarding and protection from DNS, IP, and IPv6 leaks.