From TechRadar review a while ago.
They recommend the service, but gives a caveat
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Beware, though: plans automatically renew when you sign up, and there's no way to change this or cancel your account from the control panel. You must email support and ask for help.
And as Atlas VPN hasn't had its no logging claims audited, there's no independent evidence to tell us if it's living up to its promises.
Its a little expensive, but I think its worth the price. The speed is what really kept me on the service. I tried a couple of other ones and during certain times of the day I would get a lot of buffering. Using it with Netflix in certain countries is pretty good. I think Torguard was easier to access Netflix in other countries. But like I said, sometimes it would buffer like crazy and it felt like I was on 56k again.
I am always willing to give new things a try. I had never heard of this one so I was just curious.
How does this compare to Windscribe or Torguard? Which also have a BF deal.
Do they have an app for an Android TV or Amazon Fire TV?
Replying to my own comment. Looks like Atlas VPN doesn't have an app for Fire TV. I tried installing their APK and it doesn't work and keeps crashing. Perhaps this is more suited for people who do Torrents rather than streaming.
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Haven't, but what's your opinion of Express VPN?
They recommend the service, but gives a caveat
And as Atlas VPN hasn't had its no logging claims audited, there's no independent evidence to tell us if it's living up to its promises.
I am always willing to give new things a try. I had never heard of this one so I was just curious.
Do they have an app for an Android TV or Amazon Fire TV?
Do they have an app for an Android TV or Amazon Fire TV?
Replying to my own comment. Looks like Atlas VPN doesn't have an app for Fire TV. I tried installing their APK and it doesn't work and keeps crashing. Perhaps this is more suited for people who do Torrents rather than streaming.
ExpressVPN CIO was recently in the news in September 2021, he and others were spies for the UAE . https://www.cnet.com/tech/service...ect-raven/