Perfect Privacy review: The price is high, but the speeds are good
Perfect Privacy is a little known VPN with a shadowy ownership structure but good performance and an antiquated interface.
Perfect Privacy is a little known VPN with a shadowy ownership structure but good performance and an antiquated interface.
MicroWorld's eScan Total Security Suite offers enough features for most people, but the interface needs some work.
CactusVPN doesn't have a ton of servers, but the speeds of those in the US and UK are good, and the company keeps its eyes off your online activities.
Avira's Phantom VPN Pro offers serviceable speeds in key locations, an easy-to-use service, and the right privacy promises.
Humble's PC security software bundle antivirus software, a top-tier password manager, encrypted cloud backup, and more.
Website database breaches happen, and while there's little you can do to prevent them you can minimize your exposure. Here's what to do.
ZenMate VPN from ZenGuard is very easy to use and offers enough country locations and speeds to satisfy most users.
WiTopia's personalVPN is a lesser-known but longtime VPN service with good speeds and lots of room for personal choice.
F-Secure Safe is great at detecting malicious threats, it doesn't bother you with constant pop-ups, but it would be better if more devices were covered at the $100 price point.
Speedify is a unique mobile-focused VPN with the ability to combine internet connections, and prevent download pauses when your phone's Wi-Fi drops.
Ivacy offers average speeds, a cleanly designed app, and a few helpful features like split tunneling, but it's also a company that doesn't want to reveal who's running the show.
Using Algo on your Windows PC, you can set up and run a virtual private network on a server you control. This tutorial will walk you through all the steps.
McAfee is still a solid choice for PC security, but Total Protection's interface takes up a lot of unnecessary space.
Avira Antivirus Pro is great for detecting viruses and offers minimal impact on your PC's performance. Still, you don't get that much for $45 per year compared to the free version.
It's an antivirus suite with a creepy robot mascot, but it's still a great tool.