Last Updated: Aug 2, 2025 Where Viscosity shines is in allowing users to connect to VPN services that do not offer native applications. On the downside, the company keeps questionable server logs, and it is based in Australia— a country that participated in mass surveillance alliances in the past. Furthermore, your choice of OpenVPN service will significantly affect the quality of speed, video streaming, torrent downloads, and security. Unfortunately, the service offers a very strict money-back guarantee, so getting a refund is almost impossible. While the low cost of the software somewhat offsets this, getting a refund should be easy if you are dissatisfied with it. The service is free to try out for a full 30-days before deciding whether you want to use it. The need to manually configure servers can be avoided by using top-tier VPN providers who have native clients and offer OpenVPN and other protocols.
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Viscosity Does Not Unblock Any Platforms on Its Own
Getting past geoblocks through Viscosity is dependent on the OpenVPN servers available to you. If your VPN provider of choice is capable of unblocking them, Viscosity will not stand in your way.