VPN Unlimited offers a bold proposition: a lifetime of privacy protection. But does it live up to its name? This review delves into KeepSolid’s VPN Unlimited, examining its speed, server network, features, security, and pricing to help you determine if it’s the right VPN for you.
Pricing and Plans
VPN Unlimited
VPN Unlimited presents a simple pricing structure: $10 monthly, $60 annually, or a lifetime subscription for $200. The lifetime option becomes cost-effective after roughly three years and four months compared to the annual plan, essentially offering free usage thereafter. While there isn’t a free version, a seven-day trial allows you to test the service. A 30-day money-back guarantee also applies to annual and lifetime subscriptions.
For an additional $20 annually or $200 for a lifetime license, you can add MonoDefense, a suite of KeepSolid security tools including Passwarden, DNS Firewall, SmartDNS, and Authenticator. VPN Unlimited allows five simultaneous connections, with an option to add five more for $30 annually or $100 for lifetime access.
Design and User Experience
I enjoyed VPN Unlimited
The Windows app boasts a resizable window and a world map displaying server locations. A prominent connect/disconnect button clearly indicates your VPN status. The app defaults to the fastest nearby server, but you can easily browse or search for alternative servers organized by location, streaming service optimization, or user-defined favorites.
VPN Unlimited
The sidebar provides quick access to account details, additional services, and support. Advanced settings allow protocol selection, obfuscation, split tunneling, and a kill switch for enhanced security and customization.
A standalone browser extension provides convenient VPN protection for browsing activities while keeping other applications on your regular connection.
Performance and Speed
My VPN Unlimited connection to a nearby U.S. server was quite fast.
While privacy is paramount, speed is crucial for a seamless online experience. Testing from a Canadian location with a 900Mbps base connection, VPN Unlimited delivered generally good streaming speeds, although with some variation. Surprisingly, the automatically selected nearby server used IKEv2 instead of WireGuard, proving to be the faster option in this instance.
VPN Unlimited correctly selected IKEv2, which was faster than WireGuard for this Canadian server.
Testing various international servers revealed expected lower upload speeds and higher pings for distant locations. Download speeds varied considerably, ranging from a low of 79Mbps in Germany to a surprisingly fast 329Mbps in Australia. While not the absolute fastest VPN, VPN Unlimited consistently delivered adequate speeds for streaming and general use. Connection times averaged around 30 seconds.
I was surprised and delighted to get 329 Mbps for a VPN Unlimited server on the other side of the planet.
Customer Support
VPN Unlimited provides support over email, but I got a response in minutes.
VPN Unlimited offers 24/7 email support. Response times were impressively fast, with an initial reply received within minutes. Subsequent queries were also addressed promptly. The support team provided helpful information, explaining the server load indicator system within the application.
Security and Privacy
VPN Unlimited’s privacy policy states that personal data is not sold and is only shared with third-party service providers for order processing and service delivery. While based in the U.S. (a Five Eyes member), the company claims a no-log policy. However, the absence of an independent audit to verify these claims raises concerns for users requiring absolute anonymity. No data breaches have been reported, and data is encrypted before leaving your computer.
Conclusion: Is VPN Unlimited Worth It?
VPN Unlimited offers reasonable annual and monthly pricing, good streaming speeds, and effective IP address masking. The lifetime subscription presents an attractive long-term value proposition. However, the inherent risks associated with lifetime subscriptions and the lack of an independent security audit should be considered.
If you prioritize value and are comfortable with the potential risks, VPN Unlimited’s lifetime plan might be a good fit. However, if absolute anonymity and independently verified security are paramount, exploring alternative VPN providers might be a better choice. You can test a regular subscription or research other top VPNs to find the ideal balance of speed, privacy, and value for your specific needs.