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Airvpn review was created in Italy in 2010 as a hobby project by activists and hackers. They promised to give users the “Air to Breathe The Real Internet”. The service currently has servers in 21 different countries, and supports OpenVPN and provides an array of security features. This includes the latest AES encryption that is virtually impossible to break. The service also allows multi-hopping, which allows you to route your traffic through multiple servers, so that your exit IP is masked. It does not support PPTP L2TP/IPsec, PPTP/IPsec, or PPTP. This could be a big deal for certain users.

The software itself is called Eddie and, even though it has a basic main interface that could use an overhaul, it’s packed with features and settings that can be intimidating for newbies. It can send traffic based on IP address hostname, hostname or the type of application. It also allows certain protocols to be used in the incoming and outgoing protocols. This kind of fine-tuned and complete control over operation isn’t found in many VPN applications.

AirVPN doesn’t keep any logs other than some technical data for troubleshooting purposes and it has a robust kill switch that can automatically shut down your internet in the event of a connection failure. The app comes with a range of advanced security features, including encryption and authentication options, as well as a choice of tunneling mode.

AirVPN is compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux and Android as and routers that run DD-WRT or AsusWRT, as well as pfSense. AirVPN offers a 30 day money-back guarantee and affordable pricing.