What is KeepSolid VPN Unlimited?
Based in Ukraine, KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is a virtual private network service with stated strong focus on privacy and freedom of information. However, it’s worth noting that the company keeps some records of connected devices and data consumption.
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KeepSolid VPN Unlimited – Features and usability
The latest version of KeepSolid’s Windows client provides a streamlined connection screen with a button to select your desired endpoint. A map displays endpoint locations and the geographic route between your physical and virtual location.
Hit the endpoint selection button and you’re, by default, shown your favourites list – initially populated solely by the default optimal server selection option, followed by a list of all endpoint countries, then specialist endpoints for torrenting and region-shifting for streaming video services such as Netflix US and BBC iPlayer. You can also select and connect to a server from the notification area icon right-click menu.
KeepSolid’s other settings allow you to switch from the Windows client’s default IKEv2 connection protocol to OpenVPN or Keepsolid’s – somewhat slower – Wise protocol, which the firm says offers “ultimate protection”. There’s also a kill switch to cut off all traffic in case the VPN goes down, a run on startup setting and a Trusted Networks whitelist to which you can add specific Wi-Fi networks.
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited – Performance
Endpoints/VPN | UK | Netherlands | United States |
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited HTTP | 78.72Mbps | 112.24Mbps | 93.92Mbps |
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited FTP | 84.36Mbps | 119.21Mbps | 91.396Mbps |
KeepSolid has endpoints in 54 countries, including specialised servers designed to allow you to watch streaming video services undetected. We were able to use its US streaming endpoint to catch up with Netflix’s latest shows and view iPlayer content over a similar UK endpoint. Shudder in the US worked as usual, but we weren’t able to access All 4 in the UK or get past Crunchyroll’s recently upgraded anti-VPN measures.
VPN Unlimited saw a bit of a performance slump this month, most conspicuously in the UK, where connection speeds to our reference servers almost halved to 9.84MB/s (78.72Mbps). Its Netherlands servers consistently gave us speeds in the region of 14MB/s to 15MB/s, and its US endpoints posted a quick 11.74MB/s via HTTP and 11.42MB/s via FTP, although that’s another performance drop compared to last month.
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Should I buy KeepSolid VPN Unlimited?
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited has some great value subscription offers, with a £82.54 three-year deal that works out at £2.29 per month and, if you’re really taken by the company’s service and don’t want to worry about shopping around for a VPN in the foreseeable future, a £165.10 lifetime subscription.
If you’re after an annual subscription, its price is at the cheaper end of average, at £49.52, while its monthly price of £8.25 is rather expensive. The company allows anonymous payment using bitcoin.
The latest version of its privacy policy says that, although it collects a lot of connection information, including your IP address, device information, time zone and more, your IP address is not stored after your connection is terminated.
KeepSolid stands out in its combination of generally fast performance and a wide-ranging clients and setup instructions for various devices and operating systems, including routers.
Verdict
With a recently upgraded interface that includes a kill switch, there’s next to little left to complain about when it comes over to KeepSolid VPN Unlimited’s features, which will please most advanced users.
Its cost-effective three-year, five-device subscription is particularly appealing. However, rival Windscribe has similar features, is a little faster and offers a cheaper annual subscription.
KeepSolid’s privacy policy hasn’t been put to the test, so if security is paramount we recommend Private Internet Access or ExpressVPN, both of which have been shown not to keep logs as a result of government action, while NordVPN and VyprVPN have both been independently audited.
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