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iTop VPN review

With a robust free plan and additional features, is this VPN the best option?

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Even with iTop VPNs generous 700MB/day

TechRadar Verdict


(21GB/month) free plan, the service has too many basic flaws to warrant paying for, even for easy, non-privacy-critical operations.

Pros

●Superb (restricted) free plan

●Additional privacy protection measures

●Unrestricted access to BBC iPlayer and Disney Plus

●Inexpensive annual subscription

Cons

●I was unable to access Netflix or Amazon Prime due to the following issues:

●Kill switch does not always work

●The protocol used is not standard and is not described.

●The website's login page was accessible over HTTP.

The Reasons Why You Can Trust Ocean of Games To help you choose the best option, our reviewers put in a lot of time doing in-depth analyses of several items. See more about our testing procedures here. Get iTop VPN Keys for free is an uncommon VPN service since it offers both a free version and a premium one at a reasonable price. With the free plan, you may choose from 16 destinations (including the United States and United Kingdom) and use 700MB of data daily (21GB per month). If you sign up for their service, you'll get access to 1,800+ servers across 100+ locations, all of which are geared for broadcasting and gaming. (P2P is also available through a limited number of specialized servers.)

Split tunnelling is included, as well as blocking ads, trackers, and malware, clearing your browser's history, and having a programme that monitors your device's privacy settings and alerts you to any issues.

iTop VPN is a VPN service that allows you to connect up to five devices at once, and provides programmes for Windows, Mac (a new addition), Android, and iOS.

iTop VPN pricing

The $11.99 monthly price tag for this VPN service (opens in new tab) is a little more than the market average but still fair.

The monthly charge of $7.99 is a bit pricey, even if paid for six months in advance (opens in new tab). As comparison to iTop's $41.94 (almost $5 per month), Private Internet Access's $39.95 (or $3.33 per month) annual plan is a better deal.

It's possible this is correct, however iTop is still in development. If you sign up for its yearly plan(opens in new tab) and pay the equivalent of $2.31 per month, you'll be covered for two years instead of one. This looks like a terrific price, especially when compared to other providers like Private Internet Access (which provides a three-year membership for $2.19 a month), Ivacy (which offers an even less monthly fee), and PrivadoVPN (which offers an even less monthly rate).

iTop accepts payment by PayPal, major credit cards, and direct bank transfers. That new customers can choose to opt out of automatic renewal at the time of purchase is a nice feature.

In addition, you have the option to request a refund within 15 days, no questions asked, if you are unhappy with the service provided (or 7 days for monthly subscriptions).\

Privacy

Most virtual private networks (VPNs) shield your online activity by employing encrypted tunnelling technologies like WireGuard and OpenVPN. Although while this doesn't ensure your safety (because a provider may simply mess up the configuration), since they're open source, anybody can see how they operate and review the code for flaws if they so want.

On the other hand, iTop employs a unique system of its own design. It seems that the Windows software establishes a quick proxy connection to the VPN server and then use an open source tool called WinDivert to route your traffic via the tunnel, encrypting it with iTop's proprietary protocol.

Perhaps it's safe, perhaps it's not; the corporation doesn't say. For instance, you cannot verify the integrity of its encryption.

Separately, we found a security hole in the iTop VPN portal. Due to incorrect settings, we were able to access the Login page and other sensitive portions of the site over an insecure HTTP connection, even though the site claimed to use an SSL certificate. Your credentials might be intercepted by hackers if you do this without a virtual private network (VPN).

iTop's order form, which required our entire name, city, and post or ZIP code, loses points in the privacy department. A tooltip attempted to explain this away by claiming the information would "enable us to contact you if there are any difficulties with your order." I mean, isn't that why we have an email address?

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