Encrypt.me vs PrivateVPN
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- Flexible payment plans
- Transparent policies
- Military-grade AES-256 encryption
- Advanced protocol
- IPv6 leak protection
- Port forwarding
- No browser extensions
- Logs user data
- Limited streaming support
- No torrenting support
- Encrypt.me does not allow P2P file sharing or torrenting
- Split tunneling only on Android
- No smart DNS feature
- Limited obfuscation support
- No browser extensions
- Small server network
Encrypt.me, founded in 2011 and based in Seattle, Washington, was a security-focused VPN service designed to protect users on both private and public Wi-Fi networks. They offered strong encryption, Auto-Secure (kill switch), split tunneling for Android, and dedicated IP options for families and teams. Their unlimited device connections made them a flexible choice for individuals and businesses alike. While Encrypt.me was easy to use and had a transparent policy, it had some drawbacks. Being based in the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance also raised privacy concerns. Pricing was flexible, offering one-time passes (weekly, monthly, yearly) and recurring subscriptions (monthly or annual plans). They also provided family and team plans for multiple users. A 14-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee allowed users to test the service risk-free. In 2021, Encrypt.me merged with StrongVPN, discontinuing their standalone service. Users were transitioned to StrongVPN, which retained some of Encrypt.me’s features while expanding their global reach and security options.
PrivateVPN has been a reliable VPN provider since their inception in 2009. PrivateVPN offers robust security with AES-256 encryption, advanced protocols like OpenVPN and WireGuard, IPv6 leak protection, and a kill switch for enhanced safety. Their global network spans over 200 servers in 63 countries, allowing users to bypass geo-restrictions and access content worldwide. Customers frequently praise their user-friendly apps, available for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux, along with exceptional customer support through live chat, email, and remote assistance. PrivateVPN offers flexible pricing plans tailored to different needs, including a monthly plan at $9.90, a three-month plan at $6.00 per month, and a 36-month plan at $2.00 per month, which provides the best value. All plans include unlimited bandwidth, high-speed connections, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Whether you’re prioritizing online privacy, secure browsing, or accessing global content, PrivateVPN combines affordability, strong features, and reliable support to enhance your internet experience.
- Price : $3.99 per month
- Free Trial : 14-day free trial
- Global Coverage : 40 countries
- Customer Experience : Undisclosed
- Number of Servers : 94 servers
- Price : Starting at $2 per month
- Free Trial : Unavailable
- Global Coverage : Over 63 countries
- Customer Experience : Good
- Number of Servers : Over 200 servers
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Supports unlimited devices
- Private VPN app
- Simultaneous device connection
- Allows Torrenting
- Antivirus / Antimalware
- Free Version
- Integrated SSOs
- Mobile App
- Onion Over VPN Support
- OpenVPN Support
- Password Manager
- Propriety Protocol
- Streaming Support
- WireGuard Support
- Allows Torrenting
- Antivirus / Antimalware
- Free Version
- Integrated SSOs
- Mobile App
- Onion Over VPN Support
- OpenVPN Support
- Password Manager
- Propriety Protocol
- Streaming Support
- WireGuard Support
- 256-bit AES Encryption
- Dedicated IP Servers
- Kill-Switch
- RAM-Only Servers
- Split Tunneling
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Warrant Canary
- Zero-Logging-Policy
- 256-bit AES Encryption
- Dedicated IP Servers—Undisclosed
- Kill-Switch
- RAM-Only Servers—Undisclosed
- Split Tunneling
- Two-Factor Authentication—Undisclosed
- Warrant Canary—Undisclosed
- Zero-Logging-Policy
- Actionable Password Strength Report
- Biometric Logins (Face ID, Touch ID)—Undisclosed
- Dark Web Scanning
- Located Outside of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance
- Mobile App PIN Unlock
- Obfuscated Servers
- Secure Password Sharing
- Actionable Password Strength Report
- Biometric Logins (Face ID, Touch ID)
- Dark Web Scanning
- Located Outside of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance
- Mobile App PIN Unlock—Undisclosed
- Obfuscated Servers
- Secure Password Sharing
- Android
- Browser Plugins
- ChromeOS
- Fire OS
- iOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Routers
- Streaming Devices
- Windows
- Android
- Browser Plugins
- ChromeOS
- Fire OS—Undisclosed
- iOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Routers—Undisclosed
- Streaming Devices
- Windows
- FAQs—Undisclosed
- Help Guides
- Live Chat
- Phone
- Social Media
- Ticket
- FAQs
- Help Guides
- Live Chat
- Phone
- Social Media
- Ticket