Last Updated: Aug 1, 2025 Since it lacks its own client software, it implements its VPN capabilities through a manual configuration on its users’ devices. These capabilities include high encryption that secures its network of servers. Users have the option to choose among multiple security protocols supported by VPN Privacy to set up on their system. These protocols are OpenVPN, L2TP, PPTP, and SSTP. Even though VPN Privacy is based in Canada (member of the Five Eyes Alliance), it doesn’t keep any logs of its users’ online activities to protect their privacy and ensure their complete online anonymity fully. One of the disadvantages of VPN Privacy is that, even though it has been in the market for over a decade, it has a minimal network of servers. Other weak points include the lack of a kill switch, and only one device can be connected per license. If VPN Privacy works on these points along with improving its limited website, it might have a chance to compete with more significant names in the VPN market. Especially that it is considered one of the very experienced providers in this field and has the potential to become much more significant.