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VPN Unlimited from KeepSolid is a mediocre VPN, only scoring 5.5 on our testing methodology. It provides decent local connection speeds and even bypasses censorship in China. It also unblocks with US Netflix, HBO Max, BBC iPlayer, and it’s easy to use too. But it’s not the most trustworthy service, temporarily logs your real IP address, and it hasn’t been independently audited. Lastly, we wouldn’t recommend it for torrenting.
5.5/10
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.
VPN Unlimited is a decent VPN service that offers quick speeds across its server network. It also provides its users with dedicated servers for streaming and P2P.
It’s a relatively basic VPN aimed at beginners, so don’t expect advanced features and functionalities that only the very best VPN services come with.
However, VPN Unlimited is secure enough, with AES-256 encryption and an effective VPN kill switch.
Keepsolid VPN Unlimited’s strongest area is unblocking streaming services. In our latest tests, we found that the VPN worked with US Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, HBO Max, and more.
But, when it comes to your online privacy, KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is not as good as it may initially seem. In fact, we can’t recommend it for anonymity due to its disappointing logging policy combined with its US jurisdiction.
Overall, Keepsolid VPN Unlimited is an above-average VPN that mainly suits beginners who want unblock streaming content. But there are better and more well-rounded VPN options available.
We calculated this rating by examining the VPN's logging policy, jurisdiction, ownership, and privacy features. We also evaluated its history of handling user data and responding to legal requests.
VPN Unlimited logs too much unnecessary data, especially compared to its actually no-logs competitors like Private Internet Access and PrivateVPN. It logs your real IP address and server IP address during your session, which is then deleted once disconnected. This combined with VPN Unlimited's US jurisdiction makes it difficult for us to recommend it.
VPN Unlimited is owned and run by KeepSolid Inc. It was founded in 2013 by Oleg Bocharnikov and Vasiliy Ivanov, who set up what was then-called Simplex Solutions, a business in Odessa, Ukraine.
KeepSolid Inc. is now incorporated in the US and its HQ is in New York.
This isn’t a good thing. Being based in the US means that US law enforcement agencies can force the company to log and hand over customer data.
VPN Unlimited unblocks most major streaming services, including Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. That's a lot of new content. This is easily one of the better VPNs for getting around geo-restrictions.
According to our recent speed tests, VPN Unlimited delivers decent speeds, but doesn't match up to the fastest VPNs available. We recorded an average speed loss of 29% on local connection, which puts it on par with lower-tier VPNs like PureVPN and X-VPN. Its international speeds are also somewhat disappointing, reaching an average of 71Mbps - one of the slowest average international speeds we've recorded.
Here’s a table showing VPN Unlimited’s speed test results:
As the data above shows, VPN Unlimited has relatively slow local and international speeds. It’s not the slowest VPN, but hardly compares to its competitors, reaching consistent results above 90Mbps.
Specific data points that hold VPN Unlimited back massively include its speeds to Brazil (40Mbps) and Australia (45Mbps). Granted, both these locations are further away from where we test in the US, but we see other VPNs like Hotspot Shield recording average international speeds of 71Mbps.
To put KeepSolid VPN Unlimited’s speeds in context, here a chart comparing its local and international speeds to other VPNs:
Decent Ping Times
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited has decent ping times, averaging around 6ms on a local New York connection and just 73ms connecting to the UK.
But it doesn’t have the download speeds to make it an ideal VPN for gaming. Overall, there’s simply other VPNs for a cheaper price that deliver better speeds and lower latency.
Security
7.0/10
Security
Best Rating
9.0/10
Average Rating
6.4/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10
We calculated this rating by testing the VPN's security protocols, encryption, leak protection, and kill switch reliability. We also assessed the provider's track record and any past security incidents.
VPN Unlimited has the essentials we'd expect from a VPN service, as well as some useful security features. There's a kill switch, WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols, its own proprietary protocol, strong AES-256 and ChaCha20 encryption. We recorded no IP, DNS, or WebRTC leaks when using it.
Independent Audit
No
VPN Kill Switch
Yes
Leak Protection
Yes
OpenVPN (TCP/UDP)
Yes
Proprietary
Yes
WireGuard
Yes
ChaCha20
Yes
AES-256
Yes
VPN Unlimited has some solid security features. If you’re an experienced VPN user, you may find advanced options lacking.
KeepSolid Wise TCP/UDP is a proprietary protocol, which is to say it’s an exclusive, first-party protocol. It makes use of the TCP 443 port used by secure web traffic (HTTPS).
Tech jargon aside, this means it’s far more difficult for ISPs and government censors to detect that you’re using a VPN, as your traffic simply appears as that of a normal browser.
Secures Your Traffic with Industry-Standard Encryption
We always recommend selecting OpenVPN or WireGuard where possible.
VPN Unlimited’s encryption is also strong. AES-256, as it’s called, is a top cipher said to be unbreakable. The US federal government uses it, so you can trust it to be robust.
VPN Unlimited has also introduced the essential VPN kill switch function, which means that if your connection drops for any reason, it will block online traffic, preventing your true IP address from being exposed.
However, VPN Unlimited could do better by providing its own DNS servers. It currently uses Google Public DNS, which are still considered to provide a very high level of performance and security, though.
VPN Unlimited does have a nice DNS Firewall feature that protects you from malicious websites, phishing web pages, malware infections, and even pop-up ads. But this is now a separate service that you have to purchase on top of your VPN subscription.
We also did not detect any DNS leaks when using VPN Unlimited. You can test it for yourself using our leak test tool.
Server Locations
5.3/10
Server Locations
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.7/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10
We calculated this rating by assessing the number of countries and cities available, their geographic spread, and availability in popular regions.
VPN Unlimited has 500 servers across 50 countries. This is a respectable server network. It's far from the largest, but it's a good spread that should please most VPN users. It also has a good number of city-level options to choose from.
Continent
Countries with Servers
Europe
34
Asia
10
North America
4
South America
3
Africa
3
Oceania
2
VPN Unlimited offers a decent-sized network. It covers the most popular locations across 50 countries.
But if you need access to servers in less well-covered places there are better VPN services out there to do the job.
In terms of individual servers, VPN Unlimited has a fairly small number – just over500.
VPN Unlimited has a decent sized server network.
Customer support refused to tell us the number of IP addresses they offer, saying that it’s against their policy. This leads us to suspect that there aren’t many more than 500.
This is disappointing when compared to the 50,000+ IPs offered by some of its rival services (VyprVPN, for example, has over 200,000). It’s likely that the servers will clog up pretty quickly, resulting in poor performance. Not ideal.
When it comes to the US, the spread is good. 13 different US cities are distributed from East (Florida) to West coast (California), and the South (Texas), too.
Likewise, VPN Unlimited has good European options, with city-level options in UK, France, and Germany.
Asia coverage is decent, with VPN Unlimited servers in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea and one bridging the continental divide in Turkey. Yet South America is limited to Brazil and Chile only, and the sole option in Africa is South Africa.
VPN Unlimited also withdrew its India servers following the introduction of data-retention law, which was a good move.
User Experience
6.0/10
User Experience
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
7.0/10
Worst Rating
2.0/10
We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN’s ease of use, interface design, and setup process across multiple platforms.
We like the way VPN Unlimited is designed and how it looks. You can change your protocol easy and switch on the DNS Firewall with the flick of a switch. It's not an overbearing or too technical app, either.
VPN Unlimited’s custom apps are sleek and user-friendly.
The main screen of the desktop app displays your connection status, chosen server location and a button to have a look at your new IP address on a pretty (if somewhat redundant) world map.
It would be better to see it a little more streamlined to fit in a smaller window, but you can do much worse than this from a VPN (trust us – we’ve seen it).
If you’re looking to customize, advanced settings are located behind the burger menu (the three horizontal lines) and are quite neatly laid out with some helpful integrated support regarding the different VPN protocols.
You can turn on the kill switch function in the settings menu (and we recommend you do), but DNS leak protection is hidden within the protocols menu, which is a little confusing.
We love that you can search for a server rather than having to scroll and scroll through a long list, plus there’s a dedicated tab for streaming-optimized servers. Want to watch Netflix? VPN Unlimited makes it easy.
Also, VPN Unlimited servers that allow torrenting are clearly marked to make them easy to find.
Torrenting
4.5/10
Torrenting
Best Rating
9.7/10
Average Rating
6.2/10
Worst Rating
0.0/10
We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN's torrenting features, including P2P servers and port forwarding support. We also evaluated its average bitrate and stance on file-sharing.
VPN Unlimited is a terrible VPN for torrenting. Popular torrenting websites are banned on US servers. It only has three torrenting servers and all of them have a very slow average bitrate. Its logging policy isn’t guaranteed to protect your privacy while file sharing, either.
Torrenting Attribute
VPN Unlimited
Permits P2P Traffic
Yes
Average Download Bitrate
4.1MiB/s (59% loss)
Countries with P2P Servers
49
Port Forwarding
No
Kill Switch
Yes
Logging Policy
Identifiable Data
VPN Unlimited’s streaming game is strong, but we can’t say the same for torrenting. It has a very slow average bitrate speed of 4.1MiB/s. In comparison, ExpressVPN records 9.4 MiB/s on the same test connection.
Torrenting Websites Banned on US Servers
On the 13th of January 2022, VPN Unlimited agreed in US court to “block BitTorrent traffic” and to block access to major torrenting websites on its servers in the US. VPN Unlimited had been accused by film studios of encouraging its subscribers to violate copyright law using its service.
As of 15 March 2022, our testing found that the ban is now being enforced. The websites listed in the image below are blocked via a firewall, when connected to a US VPN Unlimited server. California and New York P2P dedicated servers have also recently been removed from the service.
Excerpt from KeepSolid’s Stipulation of Dismissal stating they would block BitTorrent on US servers.
There are only three VPN Unlimited servers permitted for torrenting. These include:
Ontario, Toronto (Canada)
Paris (France)
Bucharest (Romania)
If VPN Unlimited allows torrenting, it seems to do so reluctantly. In its FAQ VPN Unlimited says: “The primary use of KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is not to download torrents, but to offer online security.”
On the plus side, it has a kill switch that can prevent your IP address from being leaked if VPN Unlimited disconnects.
Device Compatibility
6.4/10
Device Compatibility
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.0/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10
We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's support for various devices. We considered dedicated apps, browser extensions, Smart DNS functionality, and router compatibility.
VPN Unlimited can be installed and used on a fair number of devices and platforms. This includes the most popular ones like Windows and macOS. But there are also apps for Linux and you can use the VPN on router to protect Smart TVs.
Windows
Yes
Mac
Yes
iOS
Yes
Android
Yes
Linux
Yes
Amazon Fire TV
No
Android TV
No
Apple TV
No
Router
Manual Setup Only
Chrome
Yes
Smart DNS
Yes
Unblocks Content From
United Kingdom
United States
Simultaneous Connections: 5
You can also buy pre-configured WiFi routers with the software already installed, saving you having to setup multiple apps on individual devices.
There are also step-by-step instructions on how to manually configure your existing router to support the software, which are very user-friendly and include lots of helpful screenshots.
Games Consoles & Streaming Devices
We would like to see some native apps for these in the future – apps designed for specific consoles and streaming devices – especially as it is offered by rivals, including Windscribe.
Still, VPN Unlimited is generous enough to allow up to five devices connected to the one VPN subscription simultaneously. That comes in handy.
It’s rare for a provider to offer so many manual workarounds for such a large range of streaming devices, and we love that VPN Unlimited has gone to so much effort to make the process as simple as possible. VPN beginners rejoice!
Browser Extensions
VPN Unlimited caters to more browsers than most VPNs, which usually have extensions for Chrome and Firefox only, if that.
Be aware that proxies are not VPNs – they’re unencrypted connections. But they’re helpful for lightweight browsing while hiding your IP and changing the country you appear to be connecting from.
VPN Unlimited’s browser extensions are incredibly easy to download and use, available within a matter of seconds if you already have the main program installed.
They also include the WebRTC Leak Blocker. This is a tool that helps to prevent a browser issue that could potentially expose your true IP address. That’s all well and good, but we think that should be standard anyway.
Additional Features
4.8/10
Additional Features
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
3.3/10
Worst Rating
0.2/10
We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's extra capabilities beyond the basic VPN service. This includes bypassing censorship, additional tools like malware blockers, and customization options like split tunneling.
For additional features, KeepSolid VPN Unlimited has split tunneling, an ad blocker, SOCKS5 proxy servers in the US, Netherlands, and Singapore, and a trusted networks feature to keep you safe on public WiFi. You can also get a dedicated IP address - though this will cost you an extra fee. VPN Unlimited has a nice live chat feature for quick answers to questions.
Additional Feature
VPN Unlimited
Split Tunneling
Yes
VPN Obfuscation
Yes
Multi-Hop Servers
Yes
Dedicated IP
Yes
Ad Blocker
Yes
SOCKS Proxy
Yes
Select Apps to Bypass VPN with Split Tunneling
VPN Unlimited offers split tunneling on Windows and Android, so you can select apps to bypass your VPN connection. The feature is easy to find in the app, but we spotted the description of the feature isn’t so useful.
Effective AdGuard Custom DNS Feature
VPN Unlimited’s ad blocker utilizes Adguard’s custom DNS servers. As you can see below, it blocks around 79% of online ads, which is pretty good for a VPN. However, this custom DNS feature isn’t available on every device.