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    What is Private Tunnel?

    Private Tunnel is the VPN service run by OpenVPN Technologies, the company behind the ubiquitous open source OpenVPN protocol used by almost every VPN provider in the business.

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    Private Tunnel – Features and usability

    As you might expect, only the OpenVPN protocol is supported by the service. We recommend using the protol whenever possible, but it’s worth bearing in mind if you use systems that require alternative VPN protocols such as PPTP or IPSec.

    OpenVPN Technologies and Private Tunnel are both based in the USA, which doesn’t have a great track record on privacy legislation, but also doesn’t currently have any mandatory data retention laws.

    Bear in mind that US law enforcement is able to request any records kept by service providers and that Private Tunnel isn’t a no-logging service provider. It is very transparent about this, however, and makes it clear that “log files stored on our servers are only used for monitoring server performance, identifying software bugs, identifying any potential security breaches, and for the purpose of identifying abusive users”.

    The Windows client’s clean and simple interface makes it easy to select your endpoint location from a drop-down list on it main screen and, when connected, shows your IP address, connection status and geographical endpoint location.

    Further settings let you configure the VPN to connect automatically when Windows starts and change the timeout limit before Private Tunnel attempts reconnection. Unlike some rivals, there isn’t an option to completely block all internet traffic if you lose your VPN connection.

    Clients are also available for the most popular mobile platform, including Amazon’s Kindle and Fire TV, and there are detailed instructions for configuring other systems, including routers and Linux PCs.

    Private Tunnel – Performance

    Private Tunnel only has a dozen endpoint locations, and its performance was reliable but not particularly impressive, with throughput of 4MB/s via its UK endpoint, 8MB/s via the Netherlands and an above-average 2.6MB/s from the USA.

    In our streaming video region-shifting test tests, its endpoints were detected by Netflix and BBC iPlayer, so avid media consumers should probably look elsewhere.

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    Why buy Private Tunnel? 

    Private Tunnel only has endpoints in 12 countries, including the UK, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and the USA, where the majority of its endpoint servers are located. This means that it’s not an ideal option for those who need virtually shift between a wide range of countries.

    However, Private Tunnel’s pricing is good, at $6 (£4.51) monthly or $35 (£24.70) annually. You get three simultaneous connections for that, but you can also opt for a Flexible account, which allows you to specify how many simultaneous connections you need and pay accordingly.

    A seven-day free trial is also available if you aren’t sure whether the service will meet your requirements.

    Verdict

    If you need a month-to-month VPN subscription and don’t care about video streaming, Private Tunnel’s £4.51 monthly tier works out cheaper than some of its rivals’ annual subscriptions and is perfect for short-term users such as travellers.

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