![]() ![]() We then tested the server marked ‘London’ but our tests showed it was actually in The Netherlands. The ‘Closest & Fastest’ server turned out to be in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and it delivered 48.08Mbps, which is excellent considering our testing speed. We conducted our tests on our home office’s 73Mbps connection and location in Southeast Europe, with some surprising results. Even with third-party OpenVPN Connect software, the process went smoothly and we were connected in no time. WifiMask is very intuitive and easy to use, regardless of what supported platform you’re using it on. Since there’s no live chat option on the website, this response time is very encouraging. We tested the email route and got a response surprisingly quickly – in just 5 minutes. There’s also a Twitter profile you can interact with. If you need help from someone on the team, you can send an email message or contact them via WhatsApp. WifiMask provides some details about its service on the website, either in the Features or FAQ section, but this is far from the massive knowledge bases and libraries that some of its competitors typically have. The app was last updated over a year before the review was written. You can also use the platform on Windows and Android, albeit only through third-party software and config files.Īt the time of writing, the iOS app has a rating of 3.7 stars (out of 5) but has only been rated three users. ![]() User-friendly yet basic apps are available for Mac and iOS users. WifiMask also doesn’t block P2P networks like BitTorrent, and customer support confirmed to us that torrenting is permitted. This is all very convincing but we’re still hoping the provider will follow in the footsteps of some of the major VPNs and provide an independent audit of its no-logging policy. It also says it doesn’t carry out deep packet or shallow packet inspections of your traffic. Its Privacy Policy lists in detail all the data that isn’t collected by WifiMask during your VPN sessions, including user traffic or the content of any communications, connection timestamps, and IP addresses from where you’re connecting. The provider has a strict no-logs policy and states that, under the Dutch law, it is “not required to retain its customers’ communications metadata for perusal by the authorities”, since “a court in the Hague suspended the previously in place Dutch data retention law” in 2014. There’s also the automatic kill switch feature, which blocks your internet access if there's no VPN connection at the moment. If you’re a Windows or Android user, you’re limited to the SmartDNS and IPv6 leak protection feature. WifiMask’s additional features include ads & malware blocker, SmartDNS and IPv6 leak protection. To ensure sensitive user data is private at all times, this provider deploys only the best encryption: AES-256 GCM, 4096-bit RSA, and Perfect Forward Secrecy using 4096-bit Diffie Hellman keys. If you need more locations, you can contact the provider and request them. It offers access to 21 VPN servers with a virtually unlimited number of IP addresses in seven countries: The Netherlands, UK, US, Germany, India, Canada, and Singapore. WifiMask service was created by House of Cyber B.V., a small independent company located in The Netherlands. However, we had no difficulty watching whatever content on BBC iPlayer and YouTube we wanted. We had no luck trying to access Netflix US content with this provider. While WifiMask is a decent VPN solution for a modest user, the best VPN experience is guaranteed by the likes of ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and CyberGhost, all of which have live chat customer service, huge server networks, apps for all the major platforms (and then some), unblock Netflix, support various payment methods, and offer generous money-back guarantees.
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