Purevpn (for Mac) Review
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This is our review of PureVPN, based on our real tests from China. Besides this PureVPN review, we have also reviewed a number of other VPN services. If you are looking for a reliable VPN services to be used in China, please also read our list of. If you are shopping for VPN to be used outside of China, you can take a look at.
Pros: • Low price • Allows up to 5 simultaneous connections • Stable connections and good speed. Cons: • Website blocked in China (no problem using PureVPN in China though). Starting Price: $2.95/month Free Trial: 7-day money-back guarantee Simultaneous Connections: 5 Devices Website: About PureVPN: PureVPN is one of the very popular VPN providers with world-wide customers.
They have VPN servers in many locations around the world. PureVPN for China: PureVPN’s main website, purevpn.com, is currently blocked in China. If you want to sign up from China, you might have to first use another VPN service to visit PureVPN’s website, or you can sign up from a country where it’s not blocked. However, once you’ve signed up and downloaded its VPN client, you can use PureVPN’s VPN service from China without major problems. PureVPN seems to have some experiences serving VPN users in China.
In PureVPN’s desktop software, there’s a section called “Optimized for China”, where you can find a list of servers that are recommended for China VPN users (see screenshot below): Also, PureVPN has a couple of servers in China. For people outside of China looking for a in order to access China-only contents such as Youku and Tudou videos etc., PureVPN could be a good candidate. One nice thing about using PureVPN to get a China IP address is that once you have connected to PureVPN’s China servers, you can still access websites that are blocked in China (such as Google, Twitter, Facebook etc.). Therefore, if you are using PureVPN from outside of China to get a China IP, you normal web surfing won’t be disrupted due to China blocking. PureVPN’s Features: PureVPN has 500+ servers in 141 countries, including US, UK, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and many more. Mac os x 10 torrent.
As mentioned earlier, PureVPN is one of the few VPN providers with servers in China. PureVPN supports the following connection protocols: PPTP, L2TP and OpenVPN. Please note that the its Mac client only support PPTP and L2TP (Users can set up OpenVPN manually on a Mac), while its Window client does support OpenVPN.
PureVPN provides free VPN software for Windows, Mac, Linux, IOS and Android. It also provides instructions on manual VPN set up, including on other devices such as Boxee, Ruko, PS3, Apple TV etc. PureVPN supports unlimited data transfer and unlimited server switching and claims to offer a 99.99% uptime. PureVPN has a useful feature called Split Tunneling, which allows users to choose which data to send through VPN and which data not to go through VPN. Note that this feature is available to PureVPN’s Windows client, but not available for Mac. As for P2P and file-sharing, PureVPN allows this kind of traffic on a number of servers while prohibits it on servers located in countries such as US, UK, Canada, Australia etc.
Recently PureVPN added a new feature called Virtual Router, which allows users to convert their desktop or laptop computer into a virtual router and use it to connect up to 10 devices. Currently the virtual router feature is only available on PureVPN’s Windows desktop application. PureVPN Server List: PureVPN has +500 VPN servers in 141 countries and 180 world-wide locations. Below is a PureVPN server list: PureVPN’s Price & Free Trial: The price for PureVPN starts from $2.49/mo.