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Importane of VPN
Importane of VPN
Anonymity is one area where Fastest VPN goes above and beyond. It relies on ‘military-grade’ encryption (or 256-bit AES
encryption) ensuring that no one – not even the government – can break into the system and compromise your privacy. It takes
unreasonably long for brute force attempts to break in the system – or 27 trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion years. Least to say, it’s
not going to happen any time soon.
Other VPNs that use similar technology include PureVPN and ExpressVPN – and they’re not cheap.
In terms of speed, we were a little disappointed with FastestVPN since it averages around at 30 percent of the base speed. This is
average as far as other VPN services go, and disappointing if you’re streaming HD services. But anonymity comes at a price – and
speed is usually one of them. However, on a good day, you should be able to hit 45% of the base speed.
If you live in the US, UK, and Germany, your speeds will be consistent and higher. Speeds in other places like Australia and Asia
will be a little out of whack – but it wouldn’t hurt your browsing or streaming experience too much.
There is one other plus point we really liked about FastestVPN– their servers are up 99.9% of the time and come with a kill switch.
This is a fail-safe mechanism that eliminates your connection when their servers go down (protecting your real IP and online
activities from your ISP). You could always configure this manually but this would require making a few changes to your computer’s
network settings. And no one has the time for that.
The only bummer is the lack of a free trial. On the flip side, you get access to round the clock support through live chat and
customer support.
To wrap up, FastestVPN is cost-effective and fool-proof in terms of privacy. If you act now, you could make some huge savings.
We’re not sure when their proms end, so hurry up.