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TorGuard Review

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Our Verdict

TorGuard is an excellent VPN for torrenting. It has a no-logs policy that’s been proven in court, a kill switch, supports port forwarding, and allows P2P on almost all of its servers. It has apps on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Fire TV and is compatible with routers. But it’s standard plan is terrible for streaming, and will cost you a lot more if you want a dedicated streaming IP address or residential address.

6.7/10
Overall Rating Summary
Best Rating
9.6/10
Average Rating
5.6/10
Worst Rating
1.1/10
This rating is calculated by combining the ratings from our 9 testing categories, each weighted according to its relative importance.
Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
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  • Proven no logs policy
  • Fast same-country speeds
  • Works with BBC iPlayer
  • Wide range of features
  • Ad and malware blockers
  • Free encrypted webmail service

  • Complicated desktop apps
  • Doesn't work with Netflix
  • Disappointing customer support
  • High ping times

TorGuard is a well-established VPN service that was launched in 2012. It promises “complete privacy,” and in this review we put this claim to the test.

TorGuard has a huge amount of customizable features. But it can be intimidating to new users. You also have to restart the app each time you enable the kill switch in order for it to register.

In our security tests, TorGuard never leaked our IP address and DNS. It offers the safest protocols, OpenVPN and WireGuard with AES-256 and Blowfish encryption. Subscribers also get access to a fully encrypted Chrome and Firefox browser extension and a DNS ad blocker.

We don’t recommend the VPN for unblocking streaming platforms. In our latest tests, TorGuard’s standard servers failed to unblock any international Netflix libraries, Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max.

On the plus side, its Manchester server successfully unblocked all UK streaming platforms, including BBC iPlayer, All 4, and ITV Player.

You can choose to upgrade your subscription to get a dedicated IP address or residential IP address to improve your chances of unblocking streaming service.

But this will cost you a lot more and isn’t the best value for your money. There are cheaper VPNs that offer access to streaming service in their basic plans.

The VPN service is based in the US, which is one of the worst jurisdictions for digital privacy. It’s part of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which means your VPN usage logs could be stored and shared with government agencies in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

However, TorGuard’s zero-logs policy should protect you from this.

Pricing Plans

LengthStandardPro
1 month$9.99$12.99
3 years$69.84 ($1.94/mo)$124.92 ($3.47/mo)

Free Trial Options

Money-Back Guarantee7 days
Free Trial7 Days
100% Free PlanNo
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