Last Updated: Aug 4, 2025 HotVPN has a dedicated app for Windows but can also be configured on Mac, iPhone, Android, and Linux. It will keep you protected from ISP monitoring and hackers who hide behind public Wi-Fi’s. However, while the company claims to not record logs, they clearly state in their privacy policy that they record you name, email address, and history of purchased products and services. HotVPN also does not state where they are based, so we do not know if they are susceptible to government warrants. Since their website is available in both English and Russian, we have a hunch they might be based in Russia. They have a live chat facility that’s supposed to be 24/7 but we didn’t get a reply there. They have three price packages – Standard, Pro/Double, and Crazy/Quad. You can connect via one server on a Standard plan, two on the Pro plan, and four on the Quad plan. By opting for a four-server tier, you can achieve the highest level of protection and ensure maximum anonymity. As you add more layers, your anonymity increases accordingly. However, it’s important to consider the trade-off in terms of reduced speeds. Therefore, it’s recommended to carefully choose the appropriate level that suits your specific speed and anonymity preferences. All plans have a 7-day money back guarantee. While there is a promise of no logging, the lack of details in their privacy policy makes it suspicious. They offer a number of payment options, including credit cards, PayPal, and Bitcoin. HotVPN offers 2048-bit encryption which is difficult to break. It also offers you to automatically change your IP after a certain time.