Atlas VPN review - my first shot

It seems that the VPN market is getting wider and wider with new faces showing up daily. However, only a handful are actually trusted and worth using for the services they offer. I recently found a VPN called Atlas VPN and decided to give it a shot to see is it any good. So here are some thoughts after my first month of using it.

AtlasVPN is one of the newest and most affordable additions amongst many others and it seems to be something that even the bigger and well-known providers should consider a worthy competitor. Here are some benefits that I found great and worth mentioning:

  • Streaming access to Netflix, HBO, Disney Plus and many others;
  • Unlimited devices - so you can use this VPN on as many devices as you want with the same paid plan. Besides, this VPN has a very great interface when it comes to mobile devices - I really liked how it looked and worked on my phone.
  • Tracker, malware and ad-blocker;
  • Data breach monitor - you can investigate whether your personal details have been exposed online.
  • 24/7 support (However no live chat, you can get the support only through an email, so that’s a bit of a downside);
  • Leak protection (IPv6);
  • Network kill switch - not the newest invention in the VPN market, but it’s great to have such a feature preventing IP/DNS leaks;
  • Top-notch encryption and a SafeSwap feature to lets you connect to the internet with multiple IPs at the same time (this was very interesting to me because I have never seen such a feature before).

Talking about the price, this VPN is definitely budget-friendly, because with 3 years deal you pay only $1.39/month, so that’s why this VPN becomes one of the most affordable in the market with what it offers. However, monthly subscriptions cost you pretty much the same (maybe a bit less) as when choosing other providers.

In my humble opinion, it’s definitely worth giving a try and I’m planning to use it myself for quite some time.

i don’t see any “no log” promises, which is enough for me to dismiss it entirely, regardless what else is offered.

oh, and the jurisdiction is important too. if it’s located in a 14-eye country, eff that.

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How is atlas doing now?

Are you still using it? Has it worked well so far?

I was interested in the fact they advertised their free version as having no data cap. But they sure do. A 10gb data cap but a data cap nonetheless.

app for android Tv seems limited hopefully can get better, mostly no option to auto connect on start up or select apps that you only want VPN going through

What are the 14 eye country? Any good vpns to buy?

They do have a no log promise.

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