VPN.asia: 1 Year Subscription for $19
November 1, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
KEY FEATURES
When you browse the Internet, you leave footprints that hackers, corporations, and government agencies can use to collect your personal information. That’s where VPN.asia comes in. Allowing you to browse anonymously with AES-256 data encryption and SHA-256 hash authentication, VPN.asia gives you absolute control over your browsing experience without slowing your connection to a crawl.
“With excellent support, plenty of servers and good connection speeds, not to mention strong encryption and a good Windows client, VPN.Asia is a well-rounded VPN service with plenty on offer.” BestVPN
- Browse anonymously w/ mobile, tablet or desktop devices w/ a single click
- Access blocked websites securely from anywhere in the world
- Share Peer2Peer (like w/ BitTorrent) considerably more securely
- Download & stream content from all over the world safely & anonymously
- Connect to any of 40+ servers in 30 countries around the world
- Use VPN.asia w/ up to 5 devices simultaneously
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Military grade 256-bit encryption
- Anonymous downloading
- 40+ servers in 30 countries
- Stealth VPN mode
- PPTP, L2TP, Open VPN (TCP/UDP)
- Receive top customer support for life
Compatibility
- Windows Vista or later
- Mac OS X
- Android 4 or later (iOS coming soon!)
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Connect with up to 5 devices simultaneously
- Updates included
- Length of access: 1 Year
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