Encrypt.me

1524 5th Avenue, Suite 300, 98101, Seattle, United States
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4.85
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Encrypt.me

Encrypt everything and stay safe online with the most trusted and secure VPN on the market.

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Valued Customer
GB

I feel pretty secure I feel pretty secure with the way the app automatically initiates coverage per my preferences. I just wish HULU.com would let me use it to watch videos at the gym.

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VF London
GB

We are a small business and needed a… We are a small business and needed a VPN solution with a private endpoint (private IP). We chose encrypt.me for not only its reliable, fast connection across different devices and platforms, but their customer support team - they are the most helpful and very fast to respond should we raise a query

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Erica
AU

So easy to use! Just recently, I was overseas for a month and for the first time I used Encrypt.me when I bought a Pass. It was really easy to use and I was delighted with the very prompt and friendly responses I received from the Help Desk when I had a few questions while setting it up. While I was away, I felt much more secure while using public WiFi and I’ll certainly be using Encrypt.me in the future.

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JJ
GB

Secure Reliable Service Secure reliable service with a clean easy to use app. Im on the mini-plan which meets my needs. Ive used the service for years. Yhey recently had public security audit which is also adds the credibility of the service and very important in climate of cyber security for a VPN service - you never know who's harvesting your data.

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Ron
AU

Quirk Price has increased, so expectations increase. Is more stable and much faster than Bufferd which is a benefit. A negative is a quirk that after tapping the desktop icon, the green 'log in' screen pops up in the lower right screen corner and stays visible for 1-2 seconds. It becomes a frustrating exercise in how fast I can move a cursor to hit it on a wide screen monitor. Usually 2-3 times. It is an annoying bug, but it also begs the question, why is it even necessary? Surely tapping the desktop icon should be sufficient to engage a login without having that redundant second action?

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