Review
This VPN is a great VPN in and of itself; however, there are many things that riddle it with problems. This VPN is one that will not be for most, and there are many reasons for that. One of many reasons is the application looks like it was made on MS-DOS and then remastered on Windows 98. Many of the settings, most VPN users are not really going to understand, and furthermore, most of the settings users are not even going to care about or even want in the application to begin with. It has most features you need, but at the expense of complexity and bugs. For an application that looks like it came out with the first ever Super Computer, you would be surprised that there are even bugs in it at all.
For the most part, it does what it is supposed to do, but it needs a huge facelift to compete with anything of the likes of Proton, Nord, or hell............ even Express. One of the major bugs/issues this VPN has is with its Killswitch; there are many times you will have it on in settings, but it fails to arm on connect, and you must turn it off just to connect—and this is a huge downside, especially with a VPN that boasts privacy and anonymity and "for hackers" as some weirdos might say. But hey... if you are okay with a solid 1/10 for looks and a solid 8-9/10 for features and can look past its flaws... at least you come up with a solid 3-4/10 product.
The other major downside is the lack of device support—this VPN does not support platforms like Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku streaming sticks, gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch), smart TVs (except via router setup), and other niche devices. This is a huge, huge issue for many users, and one of the main reasons so many people switch to VPNs like NordVPN, ProtonVPN, etc., since those services support a wide variety of devices and offer much more diverse compatibility.