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AirVPN

Price: €49 (around £42) per year from fave.co/3nvhwfG

AirVPN is a popular service among privacy-conscious users. The VPN is well known for transparency about its network, reasonable costs, and attention to privacy. It’s not a perfect service, but it’s well worth considering for anyone who wants a good amount of anonymity.

AirVPN started life in 2010 as a free project by privacy-conscious ‘activists, hacktivists and hackers’, according to the VPN’s about page. It then became its own entity with a dedicated company around 2012.

Currently, AirVPN offers connections in 21 countries, with 240 servers. Anyone who wants to see the status of all of AirVPN’s servers can head to the Status page on the company’s website. Here you’ll see each server location to the city level, current load, and even the number of users on that server. At the top of the page there are some even more interesting topics such as

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