While VPN Client for Mac is affordable it barely works with a constant struggle to even connect to a server.
As its name implies, VPN Client for Mac is a Mac-specific VPN service. The apps haven’t been updated in a while, which might explain the serious difficulties we and other users encountered. This service is available under five subscription options that differ in length. The cheapest is the three-year Premium plan that costs $89.99 or $2.49/month. Other options include the one-year Professional plan, three-month Standard plan, one-month Economy plan and seven-day Vacation subscription. The company also offers personal VPN servers. Every subscription option supports VPN connections on up to five Mac devices. And before making up your mind, you can take the platform for a spin thanks to the seven-day free trial. The provider also claims that “in case you are not completely satisfied with our services, you are entitled to a full refund”, unless you made in-app purchases in the App Store, in which case you’ll have to take it up with Apple. It doesn’t say for how long this guarantee remains valid. The only accepted method is credit/debit card, as it’s charged through Apple’s App Store. Certainly, any of the well-known VPN providers would be a better choice than VPN Client for Mac, including ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, or CyberGhost. First of all, none of them focus on just one platform, but offer gorgeous and feature-rich apps for all the major operating systems and devices (and then some). Secondly, they allow you to contact their customer support in any way you see fit and will respond almost instantly, in addition to providing detailed information on their websites. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, they connect to whichever server you want, each time, with no error messages or complaints.