Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 6, 2019

BullGuard VPN review: A great service with a problematic price

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BullGuard VPN in brief:

  • P2P allowed: Yes
  • Business location: United Kingdom
  • Number of servers: Uknown
  • Number of country locations: 16
  • Cost: $79.08 per year
  • VPN Protocol: OpenVPN
  • Data encryption: AES-256-CBC
  • Data authentication: TLS 1.2 with 2048-bit DH
  • Handshake: SHA2 -512

Editor's Note: This review was adjusted on May 24, 2019 to reflect BullGuard VPN's pricing change.

Nearly every major antivirus maker offers a virtual private network service. A few create their own networks, but typically, AV makers rebrand white-label services provided by third parties. BullGuard is one such AV maker, and it offers its rebranded white-label VPN service as a standalone product, called BullGuard VPN. 

Let me say right off the top that BullGuard VPN is not a bad service. In fact, it's quite good. The speeds are top-notch, and while the number of country connections isn't vast, the major destinations are covered. The app is also really easy to use making this a good choice for VPN newbies.

That's all very well and good, but is this service worth the money? If you ask me, the answer is, "No, not really." Why? Let's dive in, and I'll explain.

Note: This review is part of our best VPNs roundup. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them.

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BullGuard VPN with an active connection.

Features and services

BullGuard VPN offers 16 country connections including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the bigger countries in Europe, Japan and Singapore, and Australia. It's a good country selection and supported by infrastructure from NordVPN. That suggests that BullGuardVPN should work with Netflix just as Nord does, and in my tests it did.

Beyond the country selection, BullGuardVPN features an App Kill Switch that will automatically stop certain programs from running if the VPN connection drops. There's also a more general internet kill switch that stops all internet access when the VPN connection disappears. Both are good privacy guards if you need them, though these kinds of automated blockers aren't always 100 percent effective at preventing your true IP address from being exposed.



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