AceVPN.com Ultimate review: No desktop app, but that's not its biggest problem

AceVPN.com Ultimate review: No desktop app, but that's not its biggest problem

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-AceVPN.com in brief:-

· *P2P allowed:* Yes (Ultimate plan only)
· *Business location:* United States (unconfirmed)
· *Number of servers:* Unknown
· *Number of country locations:* 23
· *Cost:* $165 per year
· *VPN protocol:* OpenVPN (IKEv2, IPSec, and PPTP also supported)
· *Data encryption:* AES-256-GCM
· *Data authentication:* HMAC with SHA-384
· *Handshake:* TLS v1.2

We’re breaking one of our standard rules for reviewing VPNs by looking at a service—namely, AceVPN.com Ultimate—that has no desktop app to speak of. Most of the time we choose VPN services that have a one-click desktop app that offers full access to a company’s services. AceVPN.com, however, doesn’t develop a desktop app. Instead, it leaves it up to the user to make manual connections via the built-in VPN client for Windows 10, or by downloading the generic OpenVPN desktop app from OpenVPN.net. 

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