| Title: |
Private Internet Access review: A low-price, high-value VPN. |
| Authors: |
SINGLETON, SAM (AUTHOR) |
| Source: |
PCWorld. Nov2025, Vol. 43 Issue 11, p59-65. 7p. 5 Color Photographs. |
| Subject Terms: |
*VIRTUAL private networks; *RIGHT of privacy; *PRICE wars; *INFORMATION networks; PRIVACY |
| Abstract: |
The article evaluates Private Internet Access (PIA) as a leading VPN service, highlighting its affordability, extensive server network, and strong privacy features. PIA allows unlimited simultaneous device connections and has undergone independent audits confirming its no-logs policy. Recent improvements include an expanded server network and a redesigned Android app, although the app's interface is noted as somewhat clunky. While PIA's connection speeds are average compared to competitors, it successfully accesses major streaming services and offers a robust set of customizable features, making it a versatile choice for users seeking a reliable VPN. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: |
Business Source Premier |