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PizzaVPN review

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PizzaVPN is a budget-friendly service that unblocks Netflix and allows torrenting. Unfortunately, the speed is average and the network is relatively small.
PizzaVPN is an original provider of VPN services with a food-inspired theme (even its subscription plans are named after types of pizza!) and over 12 years of experience in the industry. One month of PizzaVPN’s service (the Pomodoro plan) will cost you $3.99/month. You can also get yourself 6 months of VPN (Bresaola) at the price of $18.99 billed on a 6-month basis (equals to $3.17/month). A 1-year subscription (Frutti di mare) costs $29.99/year (around $2.50/month), which seriously budget-friendly. There’s also a 1-week non-recurring option available for a one-time payment of $1.99, which the provider says is “perfect for a short trip abroad or testing”. We would prefer a completely free trial, but instead, we get the next best thing: a 30-day money-back guarantee. PizzaVPN accepts payments made using credit/debit cards, PayPal, and even Bitcoin. Possibly due to the fact we were paying from Europe, we were charged in euros as opposed to dollars, but the figure number remained identical: €3.99. This means the service is more expensive for European users. PizzaVPN certainly has its positive sides, among which its low prices stand out, but it’s nowhere near some of the industry’s top performers like NordVPN, Surfshark, or CyberGhost – let alone ExpressVPN. Yes, you may paying more for the aforementioned services, but what you get is worth the higher prices: thousands of VPN servers, access to geo-restricted content,24/7 live chat, tried and tested no-logging policies and support for almost all platforms. PizzaVPN can grant you access to geographically restricted content offered by popular services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer. The company running this VPN is called ABC Gamers and is located in London, England. It offers access to over 200 VPN servers in more than 60 countries around the world, including Nepal, Panama, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Mozambique, Kyrgyzstan, Bolivia, Angola, and others.

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