Avast SecureLine VPN
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| Developer | Avast |
| Stable release | 24.6.7590
/ 28 June 2024 (Windows version) |
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| Operating system | Android, Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS |
| Available in | 24 languages |
| Type | Virtual private network |
| License | Proprietary software |
| Website | Avast SecureLine VPN |
Avast SecureLine VPN is a VPN service developed by Czech cybersecurity software company Avast. It is available for Android, Microsoft Windows, macOS and iOS operating systems.[1]
The VPN can be set to automatically turn on when the user connects to a public Wi-Fi.[2]
Functionality
[edit | edit source]Similar to other VPNs, SecureLine works by making the user appear in a different place via changing the user's IP address, bypassing internet censorship for the country the user is in or Wi-Fi the user is using. The VPN can be set to automatically turn on when the user connects to a public Wi-Fi.[3]
Security features of Avast SecureLine VPN include: 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard, single shared IP, DNS leak protection, kill switch, and Smart Connection Rules.
Server locations
[edit | edit source]Avast has egress servers in more than 60 cities world-wide.[4] Servers in eight cities support P2P connections for protocols like BitTorrent and further servers are dedicated to users of streaming services.[5]
See also
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