Last Updated: Aug 1, 2025 The Seychelles based VPN99 took a completely different approach when entering the market by offering its features-loaded service at an extremely competitive price. From how affordable its price is, we couldn’t believe it and had to dig very deep to try and find any major flaws to justify this but all we found were just a few minor points that could be easily improved. We’ll mention these flaws later on but first let’s take a look at what exactly the users paid for. Starting with security, VPN99 secures its comprehensive network of servers with an encryption that goes up to 2048 bits. Multiple security protocols are supported, including OpenVPN, L2TP/IPSec, PPTP, SSTP, and IKEv2. An additional security feature is the built-in NAT firewall. Unfortunately, VPN99 lacks an important feature which is the kill switch. It does, however, offer its users a dedicated IP. The most important point that needs improvement is the network of servers which, even though is composed of a large number of servers, these servers are spread across a very limited number of countries. If these points are worked on, VPN99 would definitely have a chance to compete with the big boys in the industry. To ensure the protection of its users’ privacy, VPN99 doesn’t keep any activity logs or browsing history and this is strongly stated in its privacy policy. The flaws or rooms of improvement, as we like to refer to them as, are that VPN99 doesn’t allow P2P sharing/torrenting on any of its servers and it doesn’t offer a free-trial period and has a very short money-back guarantee period.