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VPN Monster is quite affordable and the service allows torrenting, however, the performance isn’t the best and the VPN is only available in Russian.
Founded in 2014, VPN Monster is a Russian-language provider of VPN services that offers strong encryption for your data traffic, changes your DNS address to hide the sites you visit from your ISP, prevents browser fingerprinting, and protects your sensitive information in unsecured WiFi networks. Unfortunately, it isn’t available in any other language except Russian, so if you’re not fluent in it, you might want to check out other platforms that include today’s best VPN providers. VPN Monster can be yours for free for 30 days, which counts as a free trial. Do note that this plan entails speed and server limitations, and to get it, you’ll need to share the information about the service on your social media page, blog, YouTube channel, or forum. Another option is to try it out for only 7 days but with no obligation. The premium plans begin with the 1-month option at ₽460 (Russian ruble) or $6.30/month. This plan is followed by the 6-month subscription at ₽1490 or $20.39 (equal to $3.40/month) and the 1-year plan at ₽2260 or $30.92 (equal to $2.57/month), which places the provider on the lower end of the price ladder. Under one account, it is possible to use it on up to six devices at the same time (or more if you enable it on a router). All the premium plans come with a 7-day money-back guarantee in case you end up disappointed with anything related to the service. You can purchase your account using credit/debit cards, PayPal, Qiwi, WebMoney, and even Bitcoin. VPN Monster is a decent service but is only available in Russian, it’s speeds are below-average, it doesn’t have a large server network, and it cannot unblock the major geo-blocked VOD services like Netflix or BBC iPlayer. For this reason, the industry’s top players like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and CyberGhost are a better choice, even if some of them are more expensive. Unfortunately, this VPN vendor can’t provide you with access to popular streaming channels like Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, etc.

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