The parent company of is eVenture Ltd., and the official registered office is Level 2, Lot 19, Lazenda Commercial Centre Phase 3, 87007 Labuan, Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. You can pay for with the standard credit cards and PayPal, and a wide variety of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Dash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Monero, and Ripple. When you first sign up for, the company only requires an email address, and it says it keeps it in encrypted form on its website to protect your privacy. The only thing does track is bandwidth usage on a monthly basis, which is used for billing and network maintenance.
does not record your website visits, and it doesn’t store connection logs and timestamps that could match your VPN IP address in a given session with your real IP. makes all the right promises in its privacy policy. Upload speeds were closer to average compared to other services.
At least when it comes to download speeds. That’s an above-average score, but doesn’t quite take down the current speed champ, HotSpot Shield.Įven if it’s not the fastest, speed is not something you have to worry about with. Overall, was quite fast, scoring nearly 49 percent of the base speed. The company owns all of its own servers and does not use virtualized servers. says all of its more than 150 servers have a minimum of one-gigabit-per-second uplink.
is available for Windows, Mac, Andrdoid, iOS, and (for all five of you out there still rocking a Lumia) Windows 10 Mobile. The Premium tier is pretty much the standard service you’d get with any VPN, making one of the most expensive VPNs we’ve looked at.
Plus is priced at $60 per year and Premium is $120. The second tier is Premium and offers five simultaneous connections and unlimited data transfer. The first is Plus and offers one simultaneous connection and a maximum of 75GB of data transfer per month. If IKEv2 fails, for example, you can specify that the app tries OpenVPN or SSTP next.īy default on Windows 10, users IKEv2, but under Settings > Protocol > VPN protocol you can change the default to OpenVPN, SoftEtherVPN, and SSTP. Here you can specify the order that the app tries to connect using the various VPN protocols. One nice option in is the VPN protocol fallback configuration under Settings > Protocol > Fallback configuration. Most of the settings are pretty standard stuff such as an internet kill switch and the option to launch the app during startup. In the upper-right corner of the app is the Settings icon. If you see a green P2P symbol then you’re good to go, if it’s red then you’re not.Īt this writing, the only red countries were Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. also notes on the far right of each location whether you can use it for P2P file sharing. Taking a look at the list of the countries, there are 34 to choose from in a scrolling, searchable list and very easy to scroll through. There’s a big Enable VPN button right in the middle of the interface, in the lower-right is a Change button to switch locations, and the lower-left has your current IP address and country. When you first open up it’s satisfyingly simple. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them.
She is trained in classical Indian music and enjoys singing.Note: This review is part of our best VPNs roundup. Dr Shah lives in suburban Atlanta with her family. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta: Scottish Rite Hospital, Egleston Hospital at Emory Campus.She is well-rounded and very hands-on in taking care of her pediatric patients and enjoys taking care of difficult pediatric lung diseases. Pediatrics and pediatric pulmonary is Dr.
Dhaval Shah.ĭr.Shah is board certified in both Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonary medicine. She decided to start Peach Clinic in 2014 along with her husband Dr. After that, she was a faculty member at The Emory University pediatric pulmonary department. After coming to the United States she started her residency in Pediatrics at Woodhull Medical Center, New York.Īfter finishing her post-doc at Stanford university, Dr Shah joined as faculty at UCLA Medical Center. She went on to complete her pediatric residency in India. Dr.Shah completed her medical education from BJ Medical College, Gujarat University, one of the top 20 medical schools in India. After that, she conducted research as a research fellow at Stanford University. Shah is fellowship trained at University of California San Francisco in pediatric pulmonary medicine. Monal Shah has over 15 years of experience practicing general pediatrics and providing pediatric pulmonary care for children’s lung diseases including asthma.ĭr.