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Looking for a free and relatively secure VPN to keep your browsing private? TouchVPN might be what you're after. It’s a virtual private network service that lets you surf the web more openly and securely, especially on public WiFi networks. Available across multiple platforms Windows, Android, Mac, iOS, and more it’s a handy tool whether you're on a laptop, phone, or tablet. One of its coolest features? You can make it look like you're browsing from another country.


Ever run into a website that’s blocked in your region? With TouchVPN, you can bypass those restrictions by selecting a server location from a supported country. It works great for sites like YouTube, though some users say it struggles with Netflix. Still, for a free tool, it’s pretty useful for getting around geo blocks.


So how does it work? TouchVPN encrypts your internet traffic, which helps keep your data safe from hackers and snoopers on public networks. It also masks your IP address, making it harder for advertisers and trackers to follow you around the web. The app itself is super simple to use just pick a country from the drop down menu, hit the big “Connect” button, and you’re good to go. You’ll see a timer once you’re connected, and the interface shows whether encryption is enabled, along with real time data usage stats.


And yes, it’s totally free. No hidden fees, no time limits, and no bandwidth caps. There is a premium version available if you want an ad free experience and access to more server locations, but the free tier still gives you plenty of options like servers in the US, Canada, Netherlands, and others. Just keep in mind, you might see a few ads here and there when connecting.


Now, about safety: TouchVPN does use encryption (SSL, though not the stronger AES 256 standard), so your data is protected while in transit. That means even if someone intercepts it, they won’t be able to read it. However, it’s important to know that TouchVPN does log some user data like your IP address, location, and device info and may share it with third parties. Also, it doesn’t have a kill switch, which is a feature that cuts your internet if the VPN drops, so there’s a small risk of exposure if the connection fails.


In terms of performance, TouchVPN has servers in over 80 countries, which helps with speed and reduces buffering. But it’s had some issues in the past with DNS leaks, meaning your real IP could occasionally be exposed. So while it’s okay for casual use, it might not be the best choice if you’re super serious about privacy.


If you’re wondering about alternatives, paid options like ExpressVPN or NordVPN offer stronger security and stricter no log policies. But if you’re set on using a free VPN, others like ProtonVPN or Windscribe are also worth a look.


All in all, TouchVPN is a simple, no fuss VPN that does the basics well. It’s easy to set up, works on PCs and other devices, and helps you browse more privately. Just be aware of its limitations when it comes to logging and advanced security features.


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Technical

Title TouchVPN
Language Windows 10, Windows 11
License Free
Author AnchorFree Inc.

Version History

TouchVPN 1.0.22