Have you read some PureVPN review online that complains at the three-day refund policy of PureVPN? Have you ever read about how they will not give you a refund if you have used more than 500 MB of bandwidth?
That was true, ten years ago. But, since then, a lot has changed, and PureVPN has become a way more fair and good VPN provider. It might not be my favorite right now, but it still has some great functions that make it worth using. Last week, for example, I discovered that PureVPN is extremely good if you want to watch English Netflix abroad.
I should also mention that PureVPN has a very nice looking application for Linux and it is the only VPN I have ever met with which you can run the entire installation process and actually connect to servers without using the command line at all. That is also amazing!
Besides that, they have servers in almost 70 countries. I remember back in the days when PureVPN had servers in almost 200 countries, but I guess few people used the servers in minor countries and there isn't such a big competition anymore among the VPN providers in which they battle to be the largest VPN provider on the market.
As a result, it isn't as important as before to have servers in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and other countries like that, and instead, they focus on the more "popular" countries such as France, Canada, the USA, Netherlands, Japan, and so on.
Would you like to learn more about PureVPN? Would you like to read a PureVPN review that is up to date? You can find one right here: https://www.ipaddressguide.org/vpn-reviews/purevpn-review/
Have a wonderful Saturday everyone!