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Keep SEO in Mind While Managing a Multilingual Website + Tips for Popular Languages

You’re running a multilingual website, and your content has been localized into, say, three different languages. Given all the effort and time that went into the translations, you pat yourself on the back, awaiting an influx of customers happy to engage with a website that speaks their tongue.

Might it be that you’re celebrating a bit too early?

How Does Translation Influence SEO?

Newsflash: having your website translated into several languages doesn’t guarantee that its will appear on the first page of Google for the people who speak these languages. So, the impact translation on search engine optimization (SEO) is something that your business will have to consider at some point.

Indeed, having a multilingual website means dealing with different search engines in different countries, therefore, some additional website optimization is not only recommended – it’s a must if you want to rank.

Studies on the influence of different languages on eCommerce businesses have long established that translations play a critical role in business success. Here are some interesting outtakes from a study published by CSA Research several years ago, which polled over 3,000 people from 10 countries:

  • 30% of respondents never buy from English-only websites, and 29% rarely do
  • 56% of respondents spend more time on the websites in their native language or boycott English-only websites altogether
  • automotive and financial products are among those that consumers are the least likely to buy if the website isn’t in their native language
  • among the biggest concerns is the lack of payment information in the native language
  • 50% of the respondents also say they prefer at least the navigation elements of the website to be localized

However, a translation itself isn’t enough for a high ranking in Google and the local search engines. Optimizing the translated content is also critical to getting your SEO right – i.e. avoiding pitfalls such as lack of clear localized content structure, which leads to weak search positions, which in turn has an immediate negative impact on customer engagement rates and therefore sales.

What About Auto-Translation?

Some companies avoid investing in professional translation, resorting to auto-translation with tools such as Google Translate.

Google Webmaster Central advises against this practice, saying that ‘…using automated translation tools to directly create content for your site would be seen as creating auto-generated content, which is against Google Webmaster Guidelines’.

And that’s G-speak for ‘you will be punished hard, SEO-wise ‘.

Thus, using auto-translation tools, the abundance of which is offered not just by Google, but by different WordPress plugins as well, negatively impacts SEO results. On the contrary, getting your website professionally translated improves SEO ranking and user experience in general.

Getting Serious About Localization

To translate your website with search engine optimization in mind, we need go beyond word-switching and look at localization as a coherent discipline.

Localization is more extensive than simple translation since it involves adapting the many aspects of your content and products to the target market:

  • converting currencies into local equivalents if applicable – this includes both the sums, the symbols, and the word order
  • localizing units of measurement in case the target country uses a different unit system (e.g. metric vs imperial)
  • changing date formats to those commonly in use by the native speakers of the language
  • using proper formats for geographical and other data such as addresses and phone numbers
  • adjusting images and graphs according to local cultural norms and expectations – including, but not limited to, colors, forms, symbols, etc

If these elements are localized improperly, the search engine algorithm may not recognize them, consequently bringing a negative impact on your SEO results.

So, since localization has a profound impact on SEO, let’s take a look at the most popular languages with SEO in mind. Those were picked according to the ranking by Statista of the most common languages used on the Internet.

How to Localize Content for Chinese Speakers

According to Forbes, over 800 million Internet users are from China. So even despite the fact that most of them are located in a single country, the Chinese language is the second most used language on the Internet.

But the sheer number of users is not the sole reason, why you need to start localizing your website in Chinese and worry about search engine optimization.

China is one of the world’s largest markets for… well, almost anything, not to mention the biggest production and manufacturing area in the world.

If you decide to target the Chinese market, full localization of your website is a must, as only 10 million out of 1.3 billion people in China speak any English.

Localizing a website into Chinese has certain peculiarities you should keep in mind:

  • Word order is essential – as you’re well aware, Mandarin as well as Cantonese use symbolic writing (logograms, to be precise), where almost every symbol carries it own, separate meaning, and a word can be represented by one, two, three, or sometimes four symbols. This also means that rearranging symbols can have a dramatic impact on the message, up to the point where a single shift in position can completely change the meaning of an entire sentence.
  • Date and time order – in Chinese, the year is followed by the month and then the day (which is handy, by the way, when you want to order something by dates on a computer)
  • Name format – unlike in English and most other languages, the last name comes first in Chinese, followed by the first name.

Since Google isn’t popular in China (because it doesn’t work there without a VPN), the majority of Chinese people use Baidu to search the internet. International brands that operate in China therefore rely on the algorithms of this search engine to optimize their websites. Haier, a brand that produces home appliances, is one of the examples of full website localization for the Chinese market:

Haier on Baidu

Keywords on the picture above are not auto-translated but localized. You can quickly check it by going to Google Translate and type in the first keyword. The translation into English doesn’t make sense:

Keyword translation - Mandarin

When introducing a website to Mandarin, Japanese or any other language of the Sino-Tibetan group, keep in mind that, for SEO, keywords shouldn’t be auto-translated directly but rather researched, since the meaning of the words depends so much on the particular combination of symbols.

Implications for Localizing your Website into German

Although “only” around 80 million Internet users speak German as their mothertongue (which is peanuts compared to Mandarin), it is still among the top 3 most popular languages on the Internet.

Quite conveniently, English and German share the same language group (so also the character set, mostly) and around 70% of the German-speaking population also speaks pretty good English. So, for SEO purposes, it is usually not necessary to carefully translate your brand name like you’d be doing in Mandarin.

However, it doesn’t mean that you won’t have to face the peculiarities of the German language when doing localization:

  • Capitalization is the name of the game – all nouns, both proper and common, are always capitalized in German. Keep that in mind to avoid silly mistakes that look pretty serious to the native speakers.
  • Nouns have genders, which is identified by the article and the ending of the noun. To spice things up a bit more, there are also noun declensions, which means that “this is a Toyota” and “I saw a Toyota” would use different articles.
  • The German alphabet itself – informally, the extra letters ö,ä,ü,ß are often spelled oe, ae, ue, and ss by Germans themselves to simplify the typing, but for SEO purposes and keyword research, be mindful of the native letters when doing localization.
  • Words are typically longer in German than in English, which you should keep in mind if you have any elements on your website that do not automatically adjust to their content length; also, the SEO meta such as titles and descriptions may overflow the allotted 65/160 symbols if translated literally into German.

On the latter point, while the standardized replacement letter combinations are quite useful for creating URLs, simply replacing umlauts with their dot-less equivalents doesn’t necessarily keep the word looking the same for a German-speaker (and the German Google – note the clarifying question and how some of the instances aren’t even highlighted in the results):

The extra German letters

Although German is more forgiving than Chinese in terms of localization, it is still better to do your homework before expanding into the German-speaking segment of the Web.

Website Localization and SEO for Arabic Speakers

According to the above-mentioned Statista ranking, Arabic is in the top 5 languages used on the Internet, with ca 168 million Arabic-speaking Internet users worldwide.

Nevertheless, there’s still a rather large gap between how many Arabic-speaking people use the Internet, and how much web content is available in Arabic (e.g. compare the above 5% with the 0.9% of Arabic content on Wikipedia). In addition to this, Arabic has many dialects and variations, which may impact localization in surprising ways:

  • Numbers and dates – ironically, while people in Europe and the Americas use the numeric symbols referred to as the Arabic numerals, a large part of the Arab world uses a different notation which is formally called the Eastern Arabic numerals.
  • Phonetic peculiarities – vowels, for instance, can have signs above or below characters in Arabic. Although there’s a simplified spelling, like in Chinese, the correct use of the Arabic alphabet has a significant impact on SEO results.
  • Right-to-left writing – Arabic uses the right-to-left writing system, which will impact the infrastructure of your website during localization

Due to the peculiarities of the phonetic system, many international businesses do partial localization into Arabic. Zara, for instance, has the website navigation, payment information, and notifications localized while keeping product names and the names of their collections in English:

Zara in Arabic

You can also see how all their content uses the RTL writing system both for localization and SEO purposes.

Optimizing Content for Portuguese Speakers (and SEO)

There are over 170 million Internet users who speak Portuguese, making it one of the most commonly used online languages. Out of the 9 countries that speak Portuguese and its dialects, Brazil is of course by far the largest (and the fastest-growing) market.

Apart from Brazil and Portugal, though, it’s worth keeping in mind that this language is either the primary one or is extensively used by significant minorities in large parts of Africa (such as Angola and Mozambique) as well as Latin America (such as Uruguay, Argentina, and Venezuela).

While being a European (Romance) language by origin, Portuguese has some peculiarities that will impact localization, and, consequently, search engine optimization:

  • Forms of addressing people – keep in mind that in Portuguese there are the formal and informal ways of saying “you”, which use different pronouns – and using the right form of address a much bigger thing than in, say, English.
  • Native words – while Portuguese has a lot of loanwords, it has been a recent trend in the Lusophone countries to prefer using local equivalents instead, which should be considered during localization.
  • Double space – when translating a text into Portuguese, keep in mind that the final version will most probably be longer than the source because of this little quirk of the syntax. It’s also worth keeping in mind which trying to make your website look and feel authentic to the native speakers.

More to the last point, you need to keep in mind that meta titles and meta descriptions for Google search results in Portuguese will have to be adjusted to make them fit into the limited number of characters.

Languages Are Fun, but Require Attention to Details

Trying to reach an international audience in their native tongue is a great strategy that has propelled more than one business to new heights. However, any such undertaking will be less effective if the finer details of the language are not taken into account.

And it’s not just about looking trustworthy and authentic to the native speakers –

Your growth in the new segment of the web will be much more sustainable (and cost-efficient!) if you always keep in mind the implications on search engine optimization – from keyword research to on-page SEO such as meta-data.

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Planning (or already executing) a localization of your website? Hit us up in the comments below, we’ll be glad to answer any questions you might have about optimizing your efforts for sustainable SEO growth!

What Is a VPN, How Does It Work – and Do You Need One in 2025?

Imagine this:

you’re sipping a suspiciously overpriced cappuccino ☕ at an airport lounge, scrolling through your email… completely unaware that someone nearby could be watching your every online move.

Yeah, not great.

That’s just one of the reasons VPNs have gone from nerd-only tools to everyone-should-probably-have-one status.

VPN use case

But what exactly is a VPN? How does it work, and is it something you actually need – or just more digital snake oil?

In this beginner guide, we’ll break it all down to answer the following questions:

  • 🔍What a VPN does – and how it protects your data
  • 🎬VPNs for streaming – can they unlock blocked content?
  • 🚨VPN legality – where it’s fine, and where it’s… less fine
  • 🤔Picking a VPN – how to choose one that won’t screw you over

So whether you’re here for privacy, Netflix, or just curiosity – scroll on. Let’s demystify the VPN once and for all:

What Exactly Is a VPN?

Let’s start with the basics:

A VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) is an app or service that creates an encrypted tunnel between your device and the internet.

Think of it as a private, invisible corridor that hides your online traffic from snoopers 👀 whether it’s your internet provider, the government, or a sketchy guy at the coffee shop.

What is a VPN?

Once connected to a VPN, your data travels through this secure tunnel to a VPN server (which could be in another city, country, or continent), and from there to the wider internet.

To any outsider, it looks like you’re browsing from the VPN server’s location – not your actual one. That’s why people use VPNs to do things like:

  • Access websites and apps blocked in their region
  • Keep their IP address hidden from advertisers and trackers
  • Stay safe on public Wi-Fi networks

But here’s something important to remember: a VPN doesn’t make you “invisible” online — it just makes it much harder for anyone to trace your activity back to you.

And that alone makes it a pretty handy tool in 2025.

How VPNs Work

Okay, so now we know what a VPN is. But what’s actually going on behind the scenes when you press that big “Connect” button?

Here’s the simplified version:

When you turn on a VPN, it encrypts your internet traffic and sends it through a remote server before it reaches the websites or apps you’re using.

That process does three very important things:

  • Encrypts your data – so no one on the network can read what you’re doing (not even your internet provider).
  • Changes your IP address – websites and services will see the IP of the VPN server, not your real one.
  • Bypasses restrictions – by making it seem like you’re in a different location, it can unlock content that would otherwise be blocked.

The cool part? All of this happens in the background, usually with just a single tap or click.

You don’t need to be a hacker or know how to code. Most modern VPN apps are dead simple to use — even your grandma could probably unlock the Netflix catalog now 🇺🇸📺

Why Use a VPN? Real-World Benefits

Let’s face it: most people don’t get a VPN just because they love privacy.

They get one because they want to watch something, download something, hide something, or protect something.

Here are the most common (and actually useful) reasons why people use VPNs in 2025:

  • Streaming without borders: want to watch a Netflix show that’s only available in the US or UK? A VPN lets you switch your digital location and access content as if you were actually there.
  • Safe browsing on public Wi-Fi: cafés, hotels, and airports are hacker hotspots. A VPN encrypts your traffic so no one can sniff out your passwords or credit card details.
  • Private browsing (for real): even if you’re not doing anything sketchy, your ISP still tracks what you do online. A VPN blocks that — and helps avoid targeted ads that follow you around like a clingy ex.
  • Bypassing censorship and blocks: live somewhere where certain sites or apps are blocked? VPNs let you dodge firewalls and access the open internet (even in countries like China or Russia — more on that below).
  • Better deals on flights or services: some websites show different prices depending on your location. With a VPN, you can compare pricing from different countries — sometimes with surprising results.

Of course, not everyone needs all of these — but if even one of them applies to you, a VPN might be worth it.

And if you’re thinking “okay, but what’s the catch?” — good question. That’s what we’ll look at next:

Drawbacks and Limitations

Alright, time to lift the hood a little.

While VPNs are great for a lot of things, they’re not magic. Here’s what you should know before rushing off to install one:

  • They can slow you down: because your traffic takes a detour through a VPN server, you might notice slightly lower internet speeds — especially with free or overloaded services.
  • Some websites block them: certain banks, video platforms, and apps (like PayPal or BBC iPlayer) may detect VPN traffic and deny access until you disconnect. Annoying, but it happens.
  • Not all VPNs are trustworthy: some free VPNs make money by logging your activity and selling the data — the exact thing a VPN is supposed to protect you from. Irony level: 9000.
  • They don’t make you anonymous: a VPN hides your IP and encrypts your traffic, but it doesn’t erase cookies, browser fingerprints, or the fact that you’re logged into Facebook while doomscrolling.
  • Can be clunky on some devices: while most modern VPN apps are slick, certain smart TVs, game consoles, or routers might need extra setup to get it working properly.

So yeah — VPNs are useful, but they’re not a one-click privacy shield from the future. They’re just one tool in your digital toolbox.

Up next: how VPNs compare to other privacy tools like proxies and Tor.

VPN vs Other Privacy and Security Tools

So what makes a VPN different from all other software used for similar purposes?

Let’s break it down:

Tool What It Does Best For Limitations
VPN Encrypts all internet traffic and hides your IP address Privacy, streaming, public Wi-Fi, bypassing restrictions May slow down speed; not 100% anonymous
Proxy Routes your connection through another server (but no encryption) Simple IP switching, low-stakes unblocking Not secure, often unreliable or slow
Tor Encrypts traffic through multiple nodes for anonymity Maximum privacy, avoiding surveillance Very slow, blocks many websites, overkill for most users
Antivirus Scans files/apps for malware and viruses Protecting devices from local threats Doesn’t protect your data or hide your identity online

Bottom line: a VPN is the best all-rounder if you’re looking for privacy, streaming freedom, and safer public Wi-Fi.

For true anonymity, you’ll need something like Tor — but it comes with serious trade-offs.

Alright, time to address the 🐘 in the room:

In most countries? Yes.

In a few? Not so much.

Here’s the deal:

Using a VPN is completely legal in the vast majority of the world — including the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and most of Asia and Latin America.

In fact, many companies use VPNs every day to protect remote workers and internal networks. So no, you won’t “get in trouble” just for using one.

But there are some exceptions:

  • 🇨🇳 China: VPNs not approved by the government are technically banned. Foreigners usually get away with it, but it’s a grey zone.
  • 🇷🇺 Russia: legal to use, but many VPN providers are blocked. Some have pulled out of the country altogether.
  • 🇮🇷 Iran and 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan: VPN use is heavily restricted or outright prohibited, especially if you are a local.
  • 🇦🇪 UAE, 🇴🇲 Oman, 🇪🇬 Egypt: VPNs aren’t banned outright, but using one to access VoIP or blocked sites can lead to fines.

So should you worry?

If you’re just trying to protect your privacy or access Netflix from another country, you’re not breaking any laws in most places.

Just don’t use a VPN for illegal stuff — the VPN doesn’t make crimes magically okay!

…And if you are traveling to a more restrictive country like China? Install and test your VPN before you go — many VPN websites are blocked once you’re inside.

SO how do you choose a VPN that’s actually worth your time (and money)?

How to Choose a VPN That Doesn’t Suck

Let’s be real: there are way too many VPNs out there.

They all claim to be fast, private, secure, and magical ✨ – but not all of them live up to the hype. Some are just reskinned clones, others are shady data-harvesting schemes in disguise.

Choosing VPN

So, how do you pick a good one? Here are the 5 key things to look for when choosing a VPN in 2025:

  • No-logs policy: this means the VPN doesn’t store any record of your online activity. No logs = nothing to leak, sell, or hand over to authorities.
  • Strong encryption: AES-256 is the gold standard. Bonus points if they support modern protocols like WireGuard or OpenVPN.
  • Good speeds: look for VPNs with a large server network and solid speed test results — otherwise, streaming and browsing will feel like 2004 dial-up.
  • Reliable unblocking: not every VPN can access Netflix, BBC iPlayer, or other geo-restricted services. If that’s important to you, make sure it works.
  • Transparent pricing + refund policy: avoid bait-and-switch offers. A decent VPN should have clear pricing and a no-questions-asked money-back guarantee.

Oh — and one more thing: avoid 100% free VPNs unless you really know what you’re doing –

Free services often come with speed caps, ads, or worse: they collect your data and sell it to ad networks (which sort of defeats the whole point).

If you want our take on the top choices, check out our top-3 VPN list for 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Before we wrap up, let’s look at some of the most popular questions the internet has about VPNs:

Do I really need a VPN?

If you care about privacy, online freedom, or use public Wi-Fi often, then yes — a VPN is a smart move. It’s not mandatory, but it’s one of the easiest ways to boost your digital safety.

Can a VPN make me completely anonymous online?

No. A VPN hides your IP and encrypts your traffic, but it doesn’t block cookies, browser fingerprints, or tracking scripts. For full anonymity, you’d need more tools — and a lot more effort.

Is it legal to stream Netflix with a VPN?

Yes, it’s legal — but it may violate Netflix’s terms of service. Worst case? They might block your connection (temporarily), but you won’t get banned or fined.

Can I use a VPN on my phone?

Absolutely. All top VPNs have mobile apps for both iOS and Android — and in some ways, using a VPN on your phone is even more important than on your laptop, since mobile traffic is more often exposed.

Do VPNs work on smart TVs or game consoles?

Yes, but not always natively. Some VPNs offer Smart DNS features or router support, which lets you protect every device on your network — even if it doesn’t have a VPN app.

Will a VPN slow down my internet?

Usually just a little. Since your traffic is rerouted and encrypted, there’s often a small speed hit. That said, with a fast VPN and nearby server, you might not even notice it.

Final Thoughts: Do You Actually Need a VPN?

Here’s the short version:

If you spend any meaningful time online – especially on public networks, streaming platforms, or outside your home country – yes, a VPN is definitely worth considering.

It’s not just for hackers, dissidents, or people trying to watch Japanese Netflix from a Berlin hostel 🦄

A good VPN helps you to:

  • Keep your browsing private — from ISPs, trackers, and advertisers
  • Stay safe on sketchy Wi-Fi — like airports and hotels
  • Access content that’s otherwise blocked or geo-restricted
  • Regain some digital control in an increasingly surveilled world

It’s not a silver bullet. But it’s a simple, affordable tool that solves a surprising number of digital problems – without requiring any technical skills.

Need help choosing one? Head over to our curated list of the best VPNs for 2025 to compare top options and find one that fits your needs:

See the Best VPNs for 2025 ›

Got questions? Or perhaps some experiences to share? Hit us up in the comments section below, we do read and reply!

Review 2025: Why Is It Popular Despite the Price? + Best Deal Inside

☑︎ This guide has been last updated in July 2025

If you’ve spent more than 5 minutes researching VPNs, you’ve probably come across ExpressVPN.

😎 Slick branding, bold promises, and a long list of celebrity endorsements — but does all the hype actually hold up in 2025?

Is ExpressVPN really the gold standard of online privacy and streaming access — or just an overpriced dinosaur riding on its early fame?

Glad you asked.

In this no-BS review, we’ll skip the generic fluff and dig deep into real test results, pricing tricks, and lesser-known features — to help you decide whether ExpressVPN is still worth your money today.

Before we dive in, here’s a quick summary of our findings:

Verdict summary: ExpressVPN remains one of the most polished VPN services on the market, with exceptional streaming access and above-average speeds. Its high price is justified for users who want premium reliability, especially for travel or censorship-heavy countries.

Privacy: does it truly keep no logs? Read more
9/10
Speed: how fast is it globally? See test data
8/10
Streaming: does it unblock well? Check results
10/10
Pricing: is it worth the cost? Evaluate plans
7/10

Before we dive into the nitty-gritties though: there are dozens of VPNs out there, is ExpressVPN any different? Let’s see:

How Is ExpressVPN Different from Other VPNs?

With hundreds of VPN services out there offering AES-256 encryption, kill switches, and flashy mobile apps, it’s getting harder to tell them apart.

But ExpressVPN does manage to stand out — not through gimmicks, but by consistently delivering on fundamentals with a few clever twists:

  • Independent no-logs audits: ExpressVPN doesn’t just say they don’t keep logs — they’ve hired firms like PwC and KPMG to prove it. The audit results are publicly available and updated regularly.
  • TrustedServer technology: their servers run only on RAM, not hard drives — which means all user data is wiped with every reboot. There’s literally nothing to seize or steal.
  • Own DNS on every server: ExpressVPN runs its own zero-knowledge DNS — so your traffic never touches third-party DNS providers, which reduces the chance of leaks or logging.
  • Lightway protocol: instead of relying solely on OpenVPN or WireGuard, ExpressVPN built its own next-gen protocol. Lightway is faster to connect, lighter on battery, and designed for high mobility (switching networks mid-use).
  • Jurisdiction: the company is based in the 🇻🇬 British Virgin Islands — a region with no data retention laws and a strong record of respecting user privacy.
  • Complimentary eSIM: each ExpressVPN plan includes a free eSIM to use in your travels. The available data roaming depends on the chosen plan.
  • Aircove routers: the only VPN provider that offers physical devices with built-in ExpressVPN features to protect your entire home or small business network at once.

To be fair, ExpressVPN isn’t the only VPN offering these kinds of features — but it was one of the *first* to implement many of them, and it still executes better than most competitors in 2025.

If privacy is your #1 concern (especially when traveling or living in restrictive regions), ExpressVPN’s setup makes it a very strong candidate. But how well does it protect you in practice?

Let’s dive deeper into the technical side next:

Security and Privacy Features

ExpressVPN advertises a strong focus on privacy and security — but how well does it hold up under closer inspection?

1. Independent audits back up the no-logs policy.
As mentioned earlier, instead of relying on marketing claims alone, ExpressVPN has been audited by third-party firms like PwC and KPMG. These audits confirm that the service does not store data such as browsing activity or connection timestamps.

2. RAM-only server infrastructure.
All ExpressVPN servers run on volatile memory (RAM), which erases all data on reboot. This reduces the risk of persistent logs or accidental data retention — a common concern with traditional hard drive-based setups.

3. Kill switch is available on all major platforms.
Known as “Network Lock,” this feature blocks all internet traffic if the VPN connection unexpectedly drops, helping prevent IP or DNS leaks.

4. Private, encrypted DNS on every server.
Unlike many VPNs that rely on external DNS providers, ExpressVPN runs its own encrypted DNS to avoid third-party data exposure and improve resistance to DNS leaks.

5. Offshore jurisdiction in the British Virgin Islands.
The BVI does not have data retention laws, and it operates independently of intelligence-sharing agreements like Five Eyes. While this doesn’t guarantee immunity from legal pressure, it offers more privacy than many Western jurisdictions.

In short, ExpressVPN combines solid technical measures with a favorable legal setup. It’s not the only VPN doing this, but its track record and infrastructure are above average.

With privacy policies and audits accounted for, the next question is whether these safeguards come at the cost of usability — starting with raw connection speeds:

Server Speed and Performance

Let’s get one thing straight: no VPN will make your internet faster. But the best ones keep the slowdown so small, you barely notice it.

ExpressVPN is pretty good at that.

According to their official numbers, ExpressVPN operates thousands of servers in 105 countries — all of them physical, with no dodgy virtual locations. But numbers are just numbers, so we did our own tests.

Here’s how we tested:

  • Used both Speedtest.net and Fast.com to double-check results.
  • Connected to 12 server locations across the US, Europe, and Asia.
  • Measured speed with 3 different ISPs from two physical locations (EU and SEA).
  • Ran tests 3–5 times per server and averaged the results.

Here’s what we found:

  • Local connections (within same continent): average speed loss was just 10–15%, often unnoticeable even during video calls or large downloads.
  • Long-distance connections: latency increases were expected, but streaming still worked smoothly (see next section). Speed drops ranged from 20–30%, which is acceptable for encrypted traffic.
  • Lightway protocol: gave faster connection times and better stability in flaky network conditions — like switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data on the go.

In practice, ExpressVPN is more than fast enough for HD streaming, torrenting, Zoom calls, and gaming (if you’re not trying to compete in CS:GO on Brazilian servers from Berlin).

Want to download a 2GB file or stream a 4K movie through a US server from Tokyo? ExpressVPN can handle that without breaking a sweat.

But let’s test its real specialty next — streaming.

Streaming and Unblocking Capabilities

This is where ExpressVPN earns its reputation.

Unlike most VPNs that trip over Netflix’s increasingly aggressive VPN blocks, ExpressVPN just… works.

In our tests, we were able to access:

  • Netflix US, UK, Canada, Japan, Germany: full access to local libraries with no proxy errors or buffering issues.
  • BBC iPlayer: smooth playback from EU and US servers. (Yes, even the BBC hasn’t caught them yet.)
  • Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video: all working with zero fuss from multiple test locations.

Unlike Surfshark or NordVPN, ExpressVPN doesn’t use “specialty servers” for streaming — it just unblocks content out of the box, no need to dig through menus or contact support.

Even better, their browser extension lets you spoof your geolocation *in sync* with your VPN server — so you can trick stubborn websites that check your location using both IP and browser data.

A couple quick notes:

  • To access some services (like HBO Max), you might need to clear your cookies or use incognito mode.
  • Streaming in 4K requires at least 25 Mbps. With ExpressVPN, we consistently got 30–40 Mbps even on US servers from Europe.

In short: if you’re paying for multiple streaming subscriptions and want full access anywhere in the world — ExpressVPN is one of the most reliable tools for the job.

Next up: what about file sharing, torrenting, and good old P2P?

P2P and Torrent Support

There’s one area where both speed and privacy really matter — and that’s torrenting.

Whether you’re downloading public domain documentaries, Linux ISOs, or indie films, you probably don’t want your ISP or government sniffing around your connection.

So how does ExpressVPN hold up when it comes to peer-to-peer use?

  • All servers support P2P: unlike some VPNs that restrict torrents to “specialized” locations, ExpressVPN allows torrenting on every server in its network.
  • Kill switch + DNS protection: their Network Lock feature ensures that your IP and DNS traffic stay hidden even if the connection drops mid-download.
  • No bandwidth limits or throttling: ExpressVPN won’t slow you down based on usage — and it often prevents throttling by your ISP in the first place.
  • Compatible with all major clients: uTorrent, qBittorrent, BitTorrent, Transmission, Deluge — they all work just fine.

During our testing, torrenting with ExpressVPN was fast and seamless — especially on servers close to our actual location. We were able to reach 8–10 MB/s on a 100 Mbps line without triggering any connection warnings or disconnections.

Just one thing to keep in mind: you’ll want to pick a nearby server to minimize latency and maximize throughput. ExpressVPN’s smart location picker usually gets it right — but you can always experiment for better results.

Oh, and in case it needs saying: always use legal torrents and support content creators when you can. We don’t condone piracy — we just want you to be safe while exploring the open seas of the internet 🏴‍☠️

Next up, let’s look at how ExpressVPN actually feels to use — from setup to everyday experience.

ExpressVPN Apps and Ease of Use

ExpressVPN has been around since 2009 — and it shows, in a good way.

The apps are polished, stable, and refreshingly free of bloat. Whether you’re new to VPNs or a settings nerd, you’ll probably feel right at home.

Let’s break it down by platform:

  • Windows & macOS: the desktop clients are fast, minimal, and easy to navigate. You get a big “on” button, a smart location suggestion, and a quick menu to switch servers. There’s a built-in kill switch and protocol selector (Auto/Lightway/OpenVPN).
  • iOS & Android: clean, one-tap interface with most of the features you’d want — Lightway protocol, split tunneling (Android only), and auto-connect on public Wi-Fi. Bonus: it doesn’t drain your battery like some other VPN apps do.
  • Linux: unlike many competitors that barely support Linux, ExpressVPN actually delivers a fully functional CLI app. It’s easy to install, stable, and supports all major distros.
  • Browser extensions: available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge — these aren’t just proxies. They control the main VPN app, and also spoof your geolocation, DNS, and WebRTC settings for better privacy.
  • Routers & Smart TVs: ExpressVPN has custom firmware for select routers and detailed setup guides for the rest. Also works with Fire TV, Apple TV (via Smart DNS), and even gaming consoles via router sharing.

In short: ExpressVPN doesn’t just check the “multi-platform” box — it actually makes an effort to deliver a good experience on each.

We especially liked the speed of the Lightway protocol and the reliability of auto-reconnect on mobile. It’s the little things that make a VPN feel invisible — and ExpressVPN nails a lot of them.

If you ever do run into trouble though, is their support team actually helpful?

Let’s find out.

Customer Support Experience

VPNs are one of those tools that work great… until they don’t.

It’s hard to find a company which has not switched to some sort of AI assistant these days, and reaching an actual human being can often be a near-impossible task.

Thankfully, ExpressVPN doesn’t cheap out here.

  • Live chat support: available 24/7 on their website, and yes — it’s actually human if you ask to speak with one. You don’t have to be a paying user to ask questions, either.
  • Email support: good for more technical stuff or when you need to send logs. Replies usually land within a few hours.
  • Extensive help center: hundreds of well-written articles, setup guides, and troubleshooting walkthroughs — searchable and regularly updated.

We tested the live chat multiple times across several days and time zones. Average wait time? Around 3-5 minutes, which is fantastic in our AI-everywhere age. The agents were polite, fast, and knew what they were doing.

They were also refreshingly honest — for example, when asked about which streaming servers work best, the rep admitted some might rotate due to Netflix’s ongoing cat-and-mouse game, and pointed us to updated resources.

In short: if you’re stuck, you’ll probably get help fast — and without feeling like you’re yelling into a void.

Now that we’ve covered most of the core features, let’s talk about money. How much does ExpressVPN actually cost — and is it worth it?

Pricing and Refund Policy

Let’s address the elephant in the room: ExpressVPN is not cheap.

It’s consistently one of the most expensive VPNs on the market — and they almost never run wild “90% off” promos like some other services do.

Here’s what the current plans look like:

  • 1-month plan: expensive, basically there just for psychological framing purposes. With a 30-day money back guarantee this one is kind of moot compared to the yearly plan…
  • 1-year plan: you get 3 months extra as a bonus, so 15 months in total. Two times less than the previous plan, per month.
  • 2-year plan: you get 4 month on top, i.e. 28 months overall – another 15% cheaper on a monthly basis compared to the annual billing above.

Yep, you’re paying premium prices — but in return you’re getting premium reliability, top-tier privacy features, and arguably the smoothest user experience in the VPN world.

Still, if you’re on a tight budget, ExpressVPN might feel like overkill — especially when solid alternatives like NordVPN or Surfshark often come in at half the price (or less).

💡 **Pro tip:** check out the bonus section below to get the best ExpressVPN deal in your region.

All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. No weird conditions, no sneaky “store credit” refund traps.

We tested the refund process ourselves:

  • Contacted live chat and asked to cancel (you don’t need to give a reason, but we just said we were testing it).
  • Agent confirmed the refund instantly — no hassle, no guilt trip.
  • Money was back in our PayPal account within 5 days.

So if you’re on the fence, you can give ExpressVPN a full month-long try with zero risk.

Still reading? You’re about to get rewarded with a little discount tip 👇

BONUS: ExpressVPN Coupon

Want to try ExpressVPN and save a bit while you’re at it?

While they don’t shout about it from the rooftops, ExpressVPN often runs exclusive deals through partner links — including ours. At the time of writing, the annual plan comes with 3 free bonus months, which lowers the monthly price significantly.

There’s no need to enter a coupon code — just follow the steps below:

  1. Click the button below to open the official ExpressVPN plan choice page in a new tab:

    Unlock ExpressVPN Deal ›

  2. You can choose the 12-month or the 24-month plan — the bonus pricing will be applied automatically at checkout.
  3. Download the app and try ExpressVPN across your devices. You’re covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there’s zero risk.

Not seeing the deal? Try opening the link in a private window or clearing cookies first — ExpressVPN’s pricing page can behave oddly if you’ve visited before.

Our Verdict + User Reviews

So — is ExpressVPN still worth it in 2025?

If what you want is a VPN that “just works,” unblocks everything, and doesn’t mess around when it comes to privacy — then yes, ExpressVPN is still one of the top dogs in the game.

But it’s not perfect for everyone.

Here’s the final breakdown:

  • Excellent streaming access (Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, Prime Video — all tested and working)
  • Solid performance across continents with their proprietary Lightway protocol
  • Top-tier privacy stack: RAM-only servers, no-logs audits, own DNS, kill switch — all checked
  • Easy to use apps on everything from smartphones to routers
  • Proven customer support with 24/7 live chat that doesn’t suck
  • Above-average pricing: especially compared to newer providers offering more features for less
  • Fewer advanced configuration options: may not appeal to power users looking to tinker

Bottom line: ExpressVPN is a premium service at a premium price — ideal if you want reliability, simplicity, and strong privacy defaults. But if you’re looking for feature-packed extras or budget pricing, there are more flexible options out there.

Already using ExpressVPN? Thinking of switching from another service?
👇 Leave your thoughts, tips, or questions in the comments below — let’s compare notes!

Visme Review 2025: the Only Visual Content Creation Tool You’ll Ever Need?

Today’s internet doesn’t lack online design tools that promise awesome templates and seamless workflows for small and large design/marketing teams 🦄

Visme is one such tool, allowing its users to easily create, download, and share a wide range of professional designs –

But is it worth your time and money?

In this detailed review, we’re going to explore what Visme is and how it can be useful to you and your team. Let’s start with the basics:

What is Visme?

To put it simply, Visme is a template-based, all-in-one visual content creation tool that allows you to come up with a wide range of designs, ranging from purely online forms such as presentations, to physical documents such as posters, brochures, and business cards.

Started as a professional infographics creation tool, Visme now empowers designers and non-designers alike to create beautiful visual content for nearly any communication purpose.

Visme is a fully browser based toolkit, which means you don’t need to download anything to your computer; the interface is simple and user-friendly, adapting to the specific content type you’re creating –

For example, when making a presentation in Visme, you have the ability to add multiple slides to the editor.

Visme Interface: Presentation

whereas, when creating an infographic, you can easily add content blocks which extend the design rather than create separate pages:

Visme Interface: Infographic

Furthermore, the content blocks available when you’re adding new presentation slides are quite different from the content blocks you’d add to your infographic.

Everything you need is in the left hand sidebar, from new layout designs to photos, icons, animated illustrations, and data visualizations.

Speaking of content:

Content Types and Design Elements

The entire idea of Visme is to help create professional-looking designs based on pre-made templates. There are nearly 40 different types of templates for all conceivable business and personal purposes.

This abundance can be loosely categorized into 7 groups: presentations, infographics, charts and maps, documents, printables, website graphics, and social media graphics.

VIsme templates

You can add your own elements to the template you chose, such as stock photos, icons, animated graphics and illustrations, audio clips, stock videos and data visualization tools, just to name a few.

Each of the available design elements can be found in the various tabs of the left-hand sidebar we mentioned in the previous part of our review:

  • Layouts are handy in case you start customizing a template, then realize that another one you saw would have been a better option. You can easily browse through all of the other layouts similar to your content type in this tab: simply scroll through the options until you find the one that suits your needs.
  • Basics is a set of pre-made content options to help you easily create stunning graphics, documents, printables and more. Here, you can browse through the tabs for Header & Text, Stats & Figures, Graphics & Text, Diagrams and any content blocks you may have saved for future use.
  • Graphics are available in a huge variety in Visme: you can choose from shapes, arrows, lines, icons, animated icons, animated illustrations, animated characters, and animated gestures. Each of these types of graphics is completely customizable from color to size – and everything in-between.
  • Photos: there are over a million high-quality stock photos for you to choose from in Visme’s design dashboard.
  • Data: choose from 16 different types of charts and graphs or over 30 different data widgets to help visualize your numbers and statistics. From line charts and bar charts to flowcharts and progress bars, there’s a variety of different options to ensure your infographics and other visualizations are easy to understand.
  • Media: Visme provides a stock video library to help your designs stand out. There is even an audio library and the possibility to record audio on top of your slides. You can also embed external content like podcast episodes, sign up forms, quizzes, polls and more, right into your Visme projects.
  • Apps allow connecting third-party services to Visme, which opens up an entire new range of possibilities for your visual materials, from embedded YouTube and Vimeo videos to interactive Google Maps and forms from Jotform.

Visme Features

Visme offers a number of cool features that can help bring your designs to life and create stunning pieces of content. In this review, we will only look at the most important features that help Visme stand out among other similar services:

  • Paid Visme accounts unlock the Brand Kit, which allows you to easily organize your brand colors, fonts and logos for easy placement within your designs. You can also create branded slides, graphics or content blocks and save them in your templates for future use.
  • Visme offers tons of custom animations to bring your designs to life. You can also animate any element of your designs in order to grasp the attention of your audience! Animated graphics can be downloaded as a GIF or MP4 to share on social media.
  • With Visme, you can easily add interactive elements to your designs: this allows creating neat things like non-linear presentations, interlinked slides, or pop-ups that appear when users hover over a set element in your project.
  • One of Visme’s newest features centers around team collaboration. You can assign roles and work together on different projects, as well as add and resolve comments on designs. Users are able to share projects with team members or anyone else with a Visme account and give them access comments. Note that this feature is only available in the Team plan – more on that a bit later.
  • Visme’s dashboard provides analytics for published projects, allowing you to see how many people are viewing your designs. Choose your time frame to see how your projects have performed over time:

    Visme analytics

  • There is a lead-generation mechanism built in as well! You can choose to limit access to your content in Visme so that people have to sign up or provide their email address before being able to see your infographic, ebook, etc.

In order to use the latter feature, you will need to have any Business plan at Visme – just visit the advanced sharing settings and turn on “Requires Registration” under “Privacy” to start collecting data from your visitors. And yes, you can easily export your leads and add them to your CRM or email marketing platform.

Downloading and Sharing in Visme

Ready with your awesome design?

Now you can download your project in a variety of formats or seamlessly share it online. There are 4 formats from which you can choose:

  • Choose JPG or PNG formats to generate an image file – don’t forget to switch on the high-resolution option if you need maximum quality!
  • You’re also able to download your work as a PDF document, with or without margins for printing.
  • Some content types, like social media, are available as a animated download – you can choose between a video in MP4 format or an animated GIF image.
  • Or you could download your Visme presentation slides as an editable PPT document or an HTML5 file to present offline but still keep your animations and transitions.

Apart from file downloads, Visme also provides several options for sharing your content online, including direct sharing on social media, generating a (public or password-protected) live link, or embedding into a webpage.

If you’re sharing a slideshow, you will have access the presenter view so that you can see your private notes for each slide, while your audience only sees your presentation.

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Overall, Visme has plenty of unique features to offer; before we give the final verdict, though, we need to look at another important aspect – how much does this cost?

Visme Pricing

Visme works under the so-called freemium (=”free+premium”) model, whereby it offers both free and paid options depending on how serious you want to get about your designs.

It’s fair to say that Visme’s pricing structure is not the simplest one in existence: there are 9 different plans (!) across 3 categories, each targeted to a specific type of user.

Let’s start with the Individual plans:

Visme plans - Individual

Here, we find the free-forever option (Basic) with limited storage, templates choice, and download options – but with access to any design element available on Visme.

The biggest drawback of the Basic plan is the obligatory Visme branding on every design you create – fine for personal use, but not very professional if you’re planning to show it to a large number of people.

The cheapest paid Standard plan ($14 per month) increases the available storage and number of projects, as well as unlocks all premium images and templates – but most importantly, it removed the Visme branding from your works.

The freelancer-targeted Complete plan ($25 per month) removes all limitations on the number of projects you can create, as well as adds several features that are useful for any professional designer, such as privacy controls and lead generation.

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Things actually get a bit easier with the Business plans:

Visme Business plans

When you look closer, the Single and Team business plans are in fact just the Complete plan with the added Brand Kit – the former is meant for solo designers working for small or medium enterprises, while the latter is great for collaborating in teams. Both cost the same $25 per month.

Larger teams (10 people or more) can benefit from the Enterprise plan, which adds even more collaboration and security features; you’ll need to get in touch with Visme for a specific price quote.

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Finally, there are the Education plans, which are essentially just cheaper versions of the personal plans (Student is the discounted version of Standard, and Educator is equivalent to the Complete plan).

Those are billed per semester, and in order to get one you will need to use an email address that ends with .edu; if your institution has a different domain extension, you’ll need to contact Visme support to get the discount.

You can compare all Visme plans on their official pricing page – there is a set of tabs above the pricing table that allows you to switch between the Individual, Business, and Education categories.

Now that we have a deeper understanding of what Visme is and how much it costs, we’re ready to answer the final question:

Verdict: Should You Use Visme?

Today, great visuals are an essential part of any solid marketing strategy… in fact, any marketing strategy – whether it’s for social media, your blog, or your email newsletter.

Visme is a design tool for those who are serious about marketing – its main advantages are versatility of available templates, advanced data visualization, as well as animations and interactivity.

So, if you are simply looking to create one or two Facebook post images, Visme will still do the job, but its real potential is fully realized through the more demanding formats such as presentations and infographics.

If you need a simple yet powerful design tool geared towards data visualization, Visme is the right choice:

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There’s no need to purchase a paid subscription right away, thanks to the free plan, but if you regularly create visual content, you will quickly appreciate all the features a tool like Visme has to offer.

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Have you already tried Visme? Or maybe you still have questions that weren’t answered in this review? Hit us in the comments section below, let’s discuss!

The Ultimate Review: Is Canva for Work Worth Your Money in 2025?

Wondering whether Canva Pro is really worth your money — or perhaps the free version already has everything you need?

You’re not alone.

With over 100 million users worldwide, Canva has become the go-to design tool for non-designers and professionals alike.

But here’s the kicker:

The free version is already pretty great.

So why do millions of people still upgrade to the Pro plan every year — and should you be one of them?

This guide will help you figure that out, fast. We’ll answer the most common questions about Canva Pro, including:

  • 🥇What is the biggest benefit of Pro?
  • 💵How much does Canva Pro cost?
  • 📊How does it compare to alternatives?
  • 🚀Should you upgrade to Canva Pro?

Before we dig into the differences between the free and the pro versions, it makes sense to take a bird’s eye view of the entire product:

What Is Canva? A Brief Overview

At its core, Canva is a web-based graphic design platform that lets you create everything from Instagram posts to business proposals — with zero design experience required.

The magic? Templates.

Lots of them.

Canva gives you professionally designed templates in almost every imaginable category:

  • Social media: Create stunning posts, banners, stories, and thumbnails for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and more. You can even animate them.
  • Branding & identity: Need a logo or a set of cohesive brand assets? Canva makes it surprisingly easy to whip up a decent-looking visual identity using its huge pre-made icon and font library.
  • Business materials: Presentations, invoices, proposals, certificates, resumes – all ready-to-edit in drag-and-drop templates that won’t make you look like a beginner.
  • Infographics & posters: Whether it’s for a pitch deck, classroom, or Pinterest board, Canva simplifies the process of turning data or ideas into good-looking visuals.
  • Printables: Need flyers, menus, brochures, or event invitations? Canva lets you design them and even order the printed versions right from the dashboard — delivered to your door in under a week.
  • Personal & everyday use: From custom calendars to postcards and photo collages, Canva can be your go-to tool for gifting or organizing your personal life in style.

The best part?

You can do all of this – yes, all of it – using Canva’s free version.

Why would anyone pay for Canva Pro then? That’s exactly what we’re about to explore next:

Canva Pro vs Canva Free

So, if Canva’s free version already lets you create beautiful designs… why do so many people still pay for Pro?

Let’s break it down.

When you’re browsing templates or building your design, you’ll quickly run into assets with diagonal lines — those are watermarked elements, and unlocking them either costs a few dollars per item… or you go Pro.

Here’s what that looks like:

Canva: the watermarks

If you’re using Canva frequently, paying per image gets old (and expensive) fast. That’s where the subscription starts to make sense.

  • Pro unlocks 140+ million premium assets — including high-quality photos, videos, graphics, icons, and audio files. Use them freely in your designs, no extra charges or surprises.

But that’s just one part of the story.

Let’s walk through what else you get — in three big buckets:

1. Premium Content & Templates

  • Unlimited access to Canva’s full collection of premium templates (2M+ and growing)
  • 1,000 Brand Kits to organize logos, fonts, and colors for your projects
  • Exclusive fonts and advanced text effects to level up your visuals

Canva Brand Kit

Whether you’re designing for yourself or managing a brand, this gives you way more flexibility and polish.

2. Design Tools That Save Hours

  • Magic Resize: instantly reformat any design for different platforms (e.g. Facebook → Instagram → YouTube)
  • 1TB cloud storage (Free plan has 5GB — that’s 200x less)
  • Background remover: click once, background gone. No fiddling with layers or clunky cutouts.
  • Transparent PNG export for logos, overlays, and clean web assets
  • Animation & video export: turn any design into a slick MP4 or GIF
  • One-click translation: resize and translate designs at scale, super useful for international teams or campaigns

Canva Pro animations

3. Workflow Boosters & Smart Features

  • Content Planner: schedule social posts right from Canva
  • Version history: go back in time and restore older versions of your design
  • Priority support: Pro users get faster responses and access to customer service
  • 25+ AI-powered tools to help generate, edit, and adapt content more efficiently (like Magic Write for text and design suggestions)

Canva Pro brings premium assets, time-saving tools, and automation features together into one very tidy (and surprisingly affordable) package.

Coming up next: what does it cost, and is it cheaper than buying stock assets and design tools separately?

Let’s run the numbers →

How Much Does Canva Pro Cost?

Canva Pro is currently priced at $10 per month (when billed annually), or you can pay monthly if you prefer a bit more flexibility.

And yes — there’s a 30-day free trial, no strings attached. You’ll need to enter a payment method, but you won’t be charged unless you decide to keep it after the trial ends:

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Compared to other design platforms in the same price range, Canva Pro offers an unusually generous toolkit.

Over the last years the prices have converged, but Canva still offers the most serious combination of features, flexibility, and polish.

Here’s how it stacks up:

Tool Pricing Templates Photos Brand kit Free trial
Canva $10 14000+ 60M yes 30 days
Alternatives
PicMonkey $10 2400+ 1M yes 7 days
Stencil $9 1300+ 5M no
Snappa $10.00 6000+ 5M no
Canva clones
VistaCreate $10 200K+ 170M+ yes 14 days
FotoJet $12 800+ 1M no 7 days

You might notice several brands at the bottom of the table priced well below Canva Pro – those are what we call “Canva clones” –

– an entire group of more recent tools that noticeably imitate Canva’s features, and even its interface 🐒

While added to the comparison table for the sake of a fuller picture, they can hardly be considered true substitutes to Canva Pro.

To be fair though, the first three competitors aren’t looking too awesome compared to Canva either, for a couple of reasons:

  • much smaller libraries, i.e. more limited choice of templates, images, videos, and other design components,
  • fewer features, most notably the absence of a well-defined brand kit and lack of productivity enhancing tools such as auto-animator,
  • narrower focus, typically on photo editing or social media posting rather than full-scale, multichannel, brand-centric design and collaboration.

In other words,

if you’re working on brand content, juggling multiple platforms, or just want an all-in-one design solution with no pay-per-download surprises, Canva Pro delivers excellent value for the price.

What about the practical things – is it easy to manage your Canva Pro account? Let’s have a closer look:

Managing Your Canva Pro Subscription

Starting a Canva Pro trial takes no more than a minute – all you need to do is visit the official page and add your payment method (card or PayPal). It will not be charged until the 30-day trial expires.

You can change your subscription settings and manage your team in the Billing part of the Settings area, which you can visit by clicking the circle in the bottom left corner of the Canva dashboard:

This is also where you’ll find your invoices if you have an active Canva Pro or Enterprise subscription.

If you’re part of a team, you’ll also see a People tab where you can invite, remove, or manage team members. Just keep in mind:

  • Canva charges per user on the Teams plan (currently $100/year per person, billed annually, with a 3-user minimum)
  • Team members only see what you explicitly share with them — it’s easy to keep personal designs private

But what if you don’t need the paid version anymore? Here’s how to do it in under a minute:

  1. In the SettingsBilling section click “Cancel subscription” at the bottom of your current plan
  2. Confirm cancellation (you won’t be charged again, but you’ll still have Pro access until the current billing period ends)

Note: Canva does not offer refunds for unused time, so if you’re thinking about cancelling — it’s best to do it near the end of your billing cycle.

Will your designs disappear after you cancel?

Nope! You’ll still have access to all your projects after downgrading — but any Pro-only elements (like premium images or fonts) will get watermarked again until you re-subscribe.

If you plan to cancel, it’s a good idea to download your key designs in high resolution beforehand — especially if they include premium content or transparent backgrounds.

Next up: can you use Canva designs commercially, and what happens with licensing if you cancel Pro?

Licensing and Copyright in Canva

Canva is incredibly user-friendly — but licensing can still trip people up.

So let’s make it simple:

You can use your Canva designs for both personal and commercial purposes, as long as you follow a few key rules.

We’ve combed through the fine print in Canva’s Content License Agreements and Terms of Use to break it down for you.

  • Yes, you can sell products (like T-shirts, eBooks, posters, presentations) that include designs made with Canva — as long as the design isn’t just a raw Canva element copied and resold as-is.
  • Premium content (Pro-only assets) is licensed on a “one design = one use” basis. If you reuse a Pro image across multiple projects, each variation technically needs its own license. But if you have an active Pro subscription, this is handled automatically — no extra charges.
  • Free content is covered by a more flexible license. You can use it across as many projects and platforms as you like, provided you’re not reselling the original asset (e.g. uploading a Canva image to a stock photo site = not okay).
  • Logo use: You can absolutely design a logo in Canva — just be aware that it may include non-exclusive elements (icons, fonts, etc). For legally protected logos or trademarks, it’s best to use fully original components or consult a designer.

If you cancel Canva Pro, you can still use your downloaded designs — even commercially — as long as the usage complies with the original license at the time of download.

In short: Canva’s licensing is generous, but not “do anything, anywhere, forever” — especially when it comes to Pro assets. If in doubt, check their official license guide or contact support directly.

Hopefully this clears things up! If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to share them in the discussion section below!

Now that we’ve covered the legal stuff, let’s sum everything up in one final verdict:

Should You Use Canva Pro?

After all the features, pricing, and legal fine print — here’s the bottom line:

Canva Pro is a serious upgrade over the free plan — not just in assets, but in workflow, polish, and time saved. If you design anything more than occasionally, it’s probably worth it.

That said, here’s how to decide based on how you actually use Canva:

  • If you need a quick one-off design (like a resume, flyer, or invitation), the free version is more than enough. Just watch out for watermarked elements — or activate the free trial to unlock everything temporarily.
  • If you design social posts regularly (especially for multiple platforms), Canva Pro will save you hours. Magic Resize alone justifies the price if you value your time.
  • If you’re building a brand — whether it’s your business, podcast, nonprofit, or YouTube channel — the Brand Kit, premium fonts, and design consistency tools make Pro a no-brainer.
  • If you work on a team (e.g. agency, startup, marketing department), you might want to consider Canva for Teams instead. It’s built for collaboration and comes with shared folders, permissions, and team billing.
  • If you’re on the fence, the 30-day free trial is your best friend. No rush, no risk — and you’ll know pretty quickly if the upgrade is worth it.

Design better, faster, and with fewer roadblocks. Canva Pro doesn’t just unlock assets — it unlocks momentum.

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Still have questions? Already using Pro and want to share your experience? Drop into the comment section below — let’s help each other make smarter choices.

How to Use LinkedIn Sales Navigator for Content Marketing

What channels are you currently using for your content marketing efforts?

YouTube? SEO? Facebook? LinkedIn?

There is no shortage of options, these days. While this often means more opportunity to engage with a wider audience, zeroing in on what will work well for your brand and your industry is getting increasingly difficult 🎯

But one thing is clear: some channels work better for B2B than others. Which channel would you use for your B2B brand: TikTok or LinkedIn?

That’s right. If content is king in B2B marketing, LinkedIn is the castle.

LinkedIn and B2B Content

It’s no secret that LinkedIn offers plenty of ways to leverage your content for more engagement and better reach. They even have a whole playbook on the topic:

“Weigh in on active discussions and point fellow group members to additional information of value, whether that’s content published by your company or another organisation. The key is to position yourself as a trusted and helpful peer rather than as a marketer focused on reeling in the next customer.”

While this is referring specifically to leveraging LinkedIn groups for thought leadership, the sentiment can be applied across the platform. LinkedIn is for sharing and learning valuable information.

But distribution on LinkedIn as a social media platform is one thing. You can leverage LinkedIn’s most powerful offering — insight on its users — to extend your content marketing efforts off the platform as well.

How? With LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

Sales Navigator Isn’t Just For Sales

Some strategies take money, others take time. Using LinkedIn Sales Navigator for content marketing is definitely the latter — but it’s worth it.

As the name implies, LinkedIn Sales Navigator is typically used by sales teams for prospecting and account-based sales efforts. The three most attractive features of Sales Nav are:

  • Advanced Filters: Narrow in on a specific audience with the ability to filter by company, interest, position and more.
  • Saved Lead Lists: Keep track of specific people of interest by saving up to 1,500 leads at once.
  • Additional InMail Messages: Receive 30 InMail messages each month to send to high value contacts (though, with that limitation, you’ll also want a way to email contacts).

So how can you use Sales Nav (a tool your sales team is likely already using) for content marketing?

Just like sales, you can use it to connect to the right people.

“Sales Navigator features a powerful set of search capabilities, improved visibility into extended networks, and personalized algorithms to help you reach the right decision maker.”

Yes, it’s built for sales professionals. But that shouldn’t preclude other teams from using LinkedIn’s extensive data and powerful search to reach their audience.

Here are three ways to use Sales Nav for content marketing:

#1 Find Niche Thought Leaders for Influencer Marketing

Influencer marketing is now a proven method for both B2C and B2B marketing. In fact, it was #4 in the top 10 B2B tech marketing tactics from last year as ranked by MarketingCharts.

“The growth trajectory of influencer marketing is not limited to consumer brands. B2B companies are also realizing the value of collaborating with influential experts for marketing purposes.”
~ Lee Odden / Digital Marketing Institute

The most common approach for finding influencers for B2B marketing is fairly straightforward. First, use platforms like BuzzSumo to Ahrefs to identify shared content, then reach out to the authors of those posts. But this can be limiting: social shares don’t always equate with ‘industry leadership’ and tracking down authors can be difficult.

Why not start with the influencers themselves?

On LinkedIn Sales Navigator, you can use advanced filters to find leaders in your niche or for your specific topic quickly.

From marketing software to sales management, you can find the people you want to follow and engage with your own content. Some of the advanced filters that will work particularly well for influencer marketing are:

  • Group membership: Do you have a favorite, industry-specific LinkedIn group? Filter your search results by those groups to turn up people who participate in those conversations.
  • Leads mentioned in the news: This is where you’ll get into true influencer territory.
  • Leads with recent LinkedIn activity: You’ll want to filter down by people who are actually active on LinkedIn; they’ll be more likely to have more followers.
  • Posted content keyword: If you’re looking for influencers for a particular blog post or guide writeup, use your keyword to see who’s talking about it.
  • Years of experience: Make sure you focus on people who actually know what they’re talking about.

Once you have a list of interesting leaders saved, take time to go through their LinkedIn activity. Bookmark their most relevant article to use in your next post as a quote.

Once you actually use a quote in a piece, export their email (or connect directly on LinkedIn with InMail) to let them know and to ask if they’d be interested in continued collaboration.

Let’s be honest: one of the hardest (or at least time consuming) elements of content marketing is the backlink building.

You have to find relevant domains and blogs, figure out the best point of contact, and make a compelling pitch for a guest post or a reason for inclusion on a resource page. Again, BuzzSumo, Ahrefs and Moz all work great for kickstarting the backlink building process.

But instead of starting on one end — finding ‘guest post opportunity’ pages first — why not start from the other? The ‘other end’ would be to first find digital marketing managers and editors and contact them directly.

With Sales Nav, you can filter down to the people who will make decisions regarding the editorial calendar and guest posts. What are the filters that will work the best?

  • Position or Job Title: Look for digital marketing managers, online editors, and in some cases directors of marketing.
  • Posted content keyword: If your initial search turns up way too many opportunities, try narrowing it down by those who have mentioned a ‘guest post’ or ‘contribution’ in their shared content on LinkedIn.

Once you have your list, you can extract their emails to make a direct pitch. Take your time, and make sure you reference an article or post they recently shared on Linkedin. Better yet, add them on LinkedIn too, so when your submission comes through you’re already on their radar.

#3 Amplify the Reach of Your Most Compelling Content

Content marketing isn’t only about the inbound engine; you can also use content to create more compelling outbound emails.

Instead of limiting LinkedIn Sales Navigator to fuel your content and then distribute elsewhere, you can also find an audience that would be most interested in your content directly on the platform.

Yes, it means sending out cold emails. But outbound marketing can go a long way if you’re sending valuable content to a target audience.

  1. Make separate lead lists. Organize individual lists based on interest, title, company size, location and industry.
  2. Map your content to your lead lists. Or create new content to match the interest and niche of your lists. Either way, the idea is to send content in your initial email that your leads will find extremely educational or helpful. For a list in California, for example, you could send an article on recent changes to self-employment tax. Or for a group of social media managers, you could send a video on updates to social media ads. Make it relevant!
  3. Send out your outbound emails. Use an email marketing platform (or cold email platform) to send out all of your emails at once. Use personalization (i.e. company name and first name) to make the email feel as personal as possible.

When you send a cold email with a highly relevant resource, you’ll be much more likely to receive a positive response right away. It won’t beat out inbound traffic, but outbound should prove to be a valuable addition to your marketing efforts.

Remember to Keep it Organic

Going this route for content marketing doesn’t mean you can start sending cold emails at abandon.

You can leverage LinkedIn Sales Navigator to deepen and widen your reach, but getting the most out of the platform will still take a good amount of time (if you do it right). Here are a few ways to keep it organic.

  • Send Connection requests to promising leads. You may be limited to InMail messages to non-connections, but you can connect with people to your heart’s content. Connecting with promising people introduces multiple touch points and serves as an organic way of reaching people you’ll value a relationship with.
  • Narrow your lists as much as possible. Take the time to make your lists and searches as specific as possible so your message comes across as personal as possible. For content marketing, lists should be a few dozen to maybe a couple of hundred — not in the thousands.
  • Tailor your messages. At the very least, use variables to personalize your opening lines and subject lines. Better yet, take the time to actually go through your list one-by-one (I’ve seen the highest response rate with the latter).

Sales Nav doesn’t necessarily make content marketing easier, but it does extend what you’re able to do with what you have 📣 How do you plan to use this sales-oriented tool for marketing?

🏆 The Best VPN Services in 2025: Our Top 3 Picks for an Easier Choice

– “Ugh, choosing the best VPN for myself is impossible!”

We get it. On the surface, most VPNs look like clones: same privacy promises, same shiny apps, same discounts.

Choosing the best VPN?

But dig a little deeper – and there are some real differences that only show up after weeks (or months) of actual use 🤓

That’s why this guide doesn’t waste your time on basic stuff like “it uses encryption” or “it has an app for Android.” All top VPNs do.

Instead, we’ve handpicked just three VPNs — each with excellent performance, airtight privacy, and solid global coverage — but with a unique edge that makes it better for a specific type of user.

Here’s a quick overview before we dive into the details:

VPN provider brand Biggest strengths Base location Key feature Best deal
NordVPN securityspeedprice Panama 7000+ physical servers worldwide -70% (check)
Surfshark affordabilityno-logsunlimited devices British Virgin Islands Super low 2-year pricing -81% (check)
ExpressVPN streamingspeedreliability British Virgin Islands Works with all major streaming sites -61% (check)

In the following sections we will discuss each usage scenario in more detail and explain why we’ve chosen that specific VPN provider as the winner.

Let’s begin:

🏆 Best All-Round VPN

The way we define “value for money” in this case is when a provider ticks all of the boxes for essentials like privacy and speed – while also offering the best bargains.

Finding the winner in this category was actually quite easy – out of our top VPN picks, there is only one that clearly competes the price:

Best VPN: NordVPN

While it’s not the cheapest VPN in existence, NordVPN is surely the most attractive option among VPNs with a good reputation and a long track record.

With over 7500 servers in every part of the world, Nord offers a fast, secure VPN connection for any purpose – be it online banking, watching movies, or protecting your privacy.

As we mentioned above, it’s also cheaper than most other large VPNs, and you get a 30-day full refund guarantee with any plan:

Get up to 70% off at NordVPN ›

By the way, in addition to a Virtual Private Network Nord also offers a password manager and a secure file storage solution – which can all be managed from the same account.

You can find out more about NordVPN, including in-depth analysis of its unique features, in our expert review.

💰 Best Value for Money VPN

Alright, what if instead of the “best of the best” you want a privacy and security solution that has the lowest impact on your budget?

While many Virtual Private Network services offer discounts on 1-year and 2-year plans, no-one is quite as aggressive with its pricing as Surfshark:

Surfshark

Surfshark offers 3200+ servers to provide great connection speed from any location, as well as advanced security protocols to bypass even the most sophisticated filters.

On top of that, it costs 2-3x less than most other large VPN services, especially if you choose the longest 2-year deal:

Get a 81% Discount at Surfshark ›

As usually, we recommend setting a reminder for 20-25 days to make sure your 1-month refund guarantee is still valid if you need it.

If you’d like to find out more about Surfshark (as well as get the best possible deal on this VPN), check out our in-depth review.

📺 Best VPN for Streaming

If, like many of us, you watch TV shows and movies on a regular basis, you will especially like our next pick – the safest, fastest, and most convenient VPN for streaming and P2P (peer-to-peer).

Yes, you heard it right – we are also including torrents here, for a couple of reasons:

  • The torrent protocol (and its use) is not illegal in itself – it is just another technology for sharing data. That being said, the devil is of course in the details.
  • There are a few countries where personal torrent use — as long as you’re not distributing or profiting — falls into a legal grey zone and is generally tolerated. Examples include Spain, Switzerland, and (to some extent) Poland.

In any case, there’s one provider that has consistently shown outstanding results in our streaming and torrenting tests:

Best VPN for streaming: ExpressVPN

Whenever streaming services like Netflix introduce new regional filters and stricter blocking policies, ExpressVPN is among the first providers to come up with stable solutions.

Regardless of your location, you’ll be able to watch your favourite shows and use the P2P torrenting networks as much as you like.

Stream Better with ExpressVPN ›

So, if you’re a TV show fan or just want to relax and watch some good-old Friends episodes (remember that one where Ross ate all the maple candy?), this is our VPN of choice.

For more tests and the best coupon deal, check out our review of ExpressVPN.

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Alright, this concludes our top-3! Before we wrap up, here’s some advice on testing your chosen VPN, presented in a slightly inside-out manner:

Avoid These VPN Mistakes

We’ve all been there — signing up for a VPN that looks amazing on paper, only to realize it’s either slow, limited, or just plain annoying. Here are some of the most common VPN buying mistakes (and how to avoid them):

  • Testing on just one device: Most VPNs allow multiple simultaneous connections — meaning you can use the same account on your laptop, phone, tablet, even your smart TV. Don’t judge the VPN based on how it runs on just one device.
    → Pro tip: check if your provider supports routers too — it’s the easiest way to cover your entire household at once.
  • Choosing a “free” VPN: Yes, they exist. And yes, most of them suck. Free VPNs usually come with speed caps, data limits, and shady privacy practices.
    → If it’s free, you’re probably the product.
  • Ignoring refund policies: Even great VPNs aren’t perfect for everyone. Always double-check the provider’s money-back guarantee — and set a reminder a few days before it expires.
    → All 3 of our top picks offer risk-free trials or 30-day refund periods.
  • Skipping the fine print: Privacy isn’t just about encryption. It’s about jurisdiction and data collection policies. Make sure your VPN is based in a privacy-friendly country and has a clear no-logs policy.
    → We’ve done the homework in our comparison table above.
  • Judging speed by a single test: Speed can vary wildly depending on the server location, time of day, and even your ISP. Don’t just hit “connect” and measure once.
    → Try 4–5 different servers in your region, especially during peak hours (evenings and weekends). The good ones will stay fast and stable.

The two most trustworthy testing tools are Speedtest.net and Fast.com, make sure they produce similar results.

Still unsure how to test a VPN properly? here are some frequent questions and common misconceptions, explained:

VPN Buying FAQ

What’s the difference between a free VPN and a paid one?

Free VPNs usually come with speed caps, limited servers, and questionable privacy policies. In contrast, paid VPNs (like the ones on this list) offer better security, faster speeds, and a real no-logs guarantee. Bottom line: if it’s free, you’re probably the product.

Will a VPN make my internet slower?

Slightly, yes — but good VPNs minimize the difference. All VPNs add a bit of overhead due to encryption and routing, but the top providers use high-speed protocols and optimized servers to keep things smooth. In most real-world use cases, the drop is barely noticeable.

Can I use one VPN account on multiple devices?

Absolutely. All major VPNs support at least 5–6 devices at once — and Surfshark even allows unlimited connections. That means you can cover your laptop, phone, tablet, and smart TV with a single plan.

Is using a VPN legal?

In most of the world — yes. VPNs are legal in countries like the US, UK, Canada, the EU, and much of Asia. However, in countries with heavy internet censorship (like China, Russia, or Iran), usage may be restricted or monitored. Always check local laws before using a VPN abroad.

Do VPNs work with Netflix and other streaming services?

The good ones do. Services like ExpressVPN and NordVPN are consistently able to bypass geo-blocks for Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, BBC iPlayer, and more. Just make sure to choose a VPN with a proven track record for unblocking — we’ve highlighted our top picks above.

Final Words

That wasn’t so difficult, right? Choosing from 3 distinct VPNs is much better than sifting through 10 or 20 similar-looking options.

Let’s recap:

  • If you’re after the best of the best, check out NordVPN as the most advanced VPN provider on the market – verified by years of testing.
  • If you want the entire package (quality, security, speed) at the lowest price, Surfshark is the best VPN deal you can find.
  • If you want a reliable VPN that works with any streaming/torrenting service (including Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Spotify, etc), we recommend ExpressVPN.

By now you should have all you need to make a smart, informed choice regarding a VPN provider.

Any questions left unanswered? Leave your comment in the discussion section below, let’s help each other choose the best VPN!

Disclosure: if you found this guide helpful, please consider using links on this page to purchase VPN subscriptions – this will not affect your price in any way, but we (Satori Webmaster Academy) might receive commissions that help us keep this project going.

Renderforest Review: a One-Stop-Shop Media Creator for Your Online Business in 2025

Are you in search of an easy tool that can help you create professional-looking logos, promo videos, animations, and slideshows? Didn’t even know such tools existed?

In any case, if you’re considering or already managing a website, there’s no way you can avoid the need of producing brand-related images and videos for your project.

So, today we’re going to review a popular online media editing platform called Renderforest. The tool is getting positive reviews on Trustpilot, as well as social networks – which means it’s high time we figured out:

  • 🎓Can you use Renderforest if you have no prior experience?
  • 💡Which RF tools offer the best value for online projects?
  • 🔧How does their site builder compare to established brands?
  • 💵Which pricing plan should you choose at Renderforest?
  • 👍What do the 10 million existing clients like about RF?

This review will examine the various features of Renderforest to arrive at the final verdict: whether it’s worth using RF for your next online project.

First things first though –

What Is Renderforest?

As you’re probably guessed by this point, RF is an all-in-one tool that lets you create videos, logos, intro videos, slideshows, infographics, and animations.

And it all happens on a single platform – fully browser-based and requiring no subscriptions to start.

The whole idea of Renderforest is empowering anyone to create quality media for their business quickly and rather effortlessly (or at least with a much shallower learning curve than Photoshop or Pinnacle).

The tool has a pretty simple user-interface, making even novices capable of using it without any prior training.

Another thing that makes this tool unique from its competitors is the sheer choice of templates, meaning you can start immediately, working up from the existing samples.

Renderforest in numbers

Moreover, as the platform is cloud-based, the entire editing process is performed online. Neat, but not too exciting in our day and age.

To understand what makes Renderforest stand out from alternative tools, let’s analyze the parts of its toolkit one by one:

The Logo Wizardry

A logo is not merely an image; beyond this, it is a unique identity of your brand that helps you get recognition. A well-crafted logo makes a strong first impression and draws the attention of your potential customers.

In other words, a good logo conveys a slew of messages: your brand is trustworthy, professional, and offers quality services.

And yes, nowadays there are plenty of tools available online to create an eye-pleasing logo. However, not all tools are equal in terms of quality and user-friendliness.

Renderforest Logo Maker

Speaking of Renderforest, the tool claims to help you create a professional looking logo within a few minutes. The company says they use Machine learning algorithms that help them deliver the best design options to users (to be frank, we didn’t see anything that a purely algorithmic tool like LogoDesign.net could not do).

Let’s see how it goes.

The few simple steps to create a logo with Renderforest are quite straightforward:

  1. Go to their Logo Maker, and write down the name of your brand and then hit the “Create My Logo” button.
  2. The next step will ask you for a few lines about your brand – this does not influence your results, but will help generate more lifelike imagery and mockups.
  3. Next, you can select among six general stylistic directions for your logo, like “minimalist”, “flat”, or “watercolor”.
  4. Now you can edit the different elements of your logo, including the font, the icon, and the layout. If you don’t like what you see, you may click on “Create from blank” option to do it yourself.
  5. The last step will let you choose the download option – the free version is low-quality, but still works perfectly fine for a pitch or team discussion. For production logos, a plan with high-definition rendering is of course recommended.

Voila! It’s so smooth it almost looks like wizardry (and technically it is, because it’s a logo-making wizard, get it?).

Does it use machine learning? Unlikely, since we’ve gotten the same suggestions from using very different.

Does it mean it’s no good? Au contraire, the tool is definitely a great help for those who don’t own an expensive Adobe subscription or want to pay hefty sums to graphic designers.

Is their video maker up to the standard?

Creating Videos with Renderforest

Yes, at RF you can easily create a high-quality video without knowing a thing about (or paying for) professional editing software.

To start with, there are free video templates that help you create intro videos and product explainer videos.

If you want to give your video marketing a unique touch, you may use their 3D explainer video toolkit that has over a thousand of animated scenes. You may sort these scenes by options like “Most Popular”, “Trending,” or “Newest.”

Similar to logo creation, the steps to video creation are quite simple. You need to choose a template, edit your project online, download it, and hit the publish button. Your video is now ready to use!

Renderforest has a stock gallery of commercial videos that you can easily remix and edit without going through any complicated interfaces.

Renderforest video templates

Apart from this, they have more 195.000 high definition royalty-free stock footage that you can use to make your video more professional and appealing.

And of course don’t forget a sound library for those finishing touches to your new video – btw this option allows you to upload your own music as well.

Renderforest as a Site Builder

Alright, you’ve got your cool new logos and videos, now for something to use then on…

Along with the media, Renderforest enables you to design a full-fledged website with the help of their page builder.

The tool is mostly geared towards landing pages, but you can also use it to construct an entire website if you wish – directly in your browser without any coding skills:

  • Renderforest has more than 100 ready-to-use templates for every conceivable purpose, from business and marketing to beauty and photography.
  • The visual editor is simple and minimalist, letting you focus on the essentials. You can make your site live within a few hours without any professional assistance.
  • Not sure this needs to be mentioned nowadays, but the templates are of course fully responsive, that means your website will function properly on all mobile devices, laptops, and desktops.
  • You can create multiple pages and bind them into a navigation menu for a full-blown website. The CMS/structure features are quite basic at Renderforest, so if you really need different content types and all such, WordPress is the preferred option.

Once you’re done, you can publish the website onto an RF subdomain for free or choose the paid plan for a custom domain name, branded email, more storage, and no ads (which is the only option you should consider for live websites that wish to look anything close to professional).

Sounds easy? Because it is! Nothing terribly advanced, so if you’re a professional web developer/designer, you shouldn’t be reading this :)

For everyone else, Renderforest offers a refreshingly simple and stripped-down (in a good sense) version of a visual site builder that lets you get online fast – and finally have somewhere to put that new fancy logo we generated earlier!

Plans and Pricing

Since RenderForest offers several different products, you are able to choose between a bundled option and individual tools. The respective toggle can be found on top of their official pricing page.

The former is suitable for those who intend to use the service on a regular basis: the Free plan offers unlimited low-quality videos and logos, while the progressively more pricey Amateur, Pro, and Popular plans unlock access to HQ media as well as the website builder.

Renderforest plans

The per-product plans are made for those who wish to use RF only once or twice – otherwise it becomes more lucrative to use the abovementioned subscription option.

The logo and video creation tools each has 4 plans, with the free version leaving a watermark on your video or rendering a low-fidelity PNG logo. The paid options allow you to remove the watermark and increase the quality of the render per your desired parameters.

The Website Maker is also a freemium model, with the paid plan giving you more storage and allowing to publish your site on a custom domain instead of the Renderforest subdomain.

User Satisfaction and Support

What about support, though? After all, regardless of the number of neat features, users will be looking for software that fulfils their needs, and that includes getting help and solving issues when they arise.

Support is available via the phone, by email, or using the contact form on the official RF website. There’s no live chat at the moment, but all the mentioned options are typically more than enough for most of your support needs.

Response time is short, and the team does their best to be as helpful and friendly as possible. In any case, with the tools that are that simple, you are unlikely to encounter too many questions or issues while using the product.

Having helped create over 10 million videos and logos, Renderforest can now boast being a part of G2’s list of the World’s top 100 software companies.

G2 is a global ranking platform that uses proprietary algorithms to assign scores to tech companies based on various customer satisfaction metrics from user reviews, social networks, and other online sources.

Being present on their top-100 list is an indicator of persistently high user opinions about the company and their products.

Should You Use Renderforest?

Time for the final verdict: who should use Renderforest, and is it worth opening your wallet for the paid features?

To recap, RF is a freemium online tool that lets users create videos for YouTube audiences, music visualizations, presentations, corporate slideshows, and other branded media.

The main advantages of Renderforest are definitely simplicity and cost savings: it gives you the freedom to create without asking for hours of training or subscription fees.

Big-budget online projects and advanced webmasters who know how to use tools like Figma and Resolve are unlikely to find anything they haven’t seen before.

For the rest of us bootstrappers and daredevils, Renderforest is a convenient all-in-one platform for fast, easy, and inexpensive media prototyping that definitely deserves a try.

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Have you already used Renderforest? Any thoughts or questions? Hit us in the comments section below, let’s discuss!

The Ultimate HideMyAss VPN & Free Proxy Review: Should You Use HMA in 2025?

☑︎ this review has been last updated in July 2025

Aah, alright, “ass” as in “donkey”, very clever, very clever. HideMyAss (HMA) knows how to present a rather boring topic in a fun way, you’ve got to give them that. Aside from playfulness, though, you might still wonder –

can I really trust them to “hide my ass” (this time not the donkey), together with my network traffic?

That’s exactly what we will find out in this in-depth review – while seeking answers to some of the most pressing questions related to online privacy and security:

  • 🔎Do I really need a VPN service?
  • 🔒And what is a VPN, by the way?
  • 🏆Is HMA any better than alternatives?
  • 🔑Is HMA’s free web proxy worth using?

Apart from that, we will also provide an exclusive 20% off link that can be used with any first-time HideMyAss subscription – regardless of your final choice, we thought it’d be nice to keep a discount option in any case.

The first thing we need to establish is of course whether or not VPN is a genuinely useful service at all – in other words: does it significantly decrease your odds of being hacked or getting into trouble while using the Internet?

(If you’re already closely familiar with the topic of VPNs and torrents and wish to get straight to the HMA analysis, click here to scroll down to the corresponding section.)

Is Torrenting Legal? (And Other Reasons for Getting a VPN)

Before we explain how VPNs work, it makes sense to look at the number one reason why they have such a broad appeal – peer-to-peer (P2) exchanges or torrents – as well as other common uses. Let’s look at the latter first:

Unless you live in a country such as China (你好!) which habitually blocks certain web resources on a national level, you won’t really encounter that many restrictions while browsing the web or streaming – an odd movie might be inaccessible in your country for commercial reasons, but realistically speaking that’s a small fraction of all available content.

However, content unblocking is still a widely demanded feature, even if by some people in some countries. Whether it’s watching the U.S. version of Netflix (now with more series you can watch in your lifetime!) or accessing websites that do not make it past your country’s state firewall – VPNs are the most reliable way of addressing this need that is available to individuals like you and I.

Online security is also paramount, especially when it comes to using web-based services such as internet banks, especially given the fact that we now access them from numerous devices and network connections with very uneven security standards.

Logging into your e-bank from your personal laptop connected to your password-protected home network is one thing – doing the same from a smartphone on a public, unrestricted wi-fi is something else.

And while most people tend to start worrying about these things only after they’ve had a major incident, like a hacked account or a stolen e-wallet, it’s always smarter to consider precautionary measures, right?

Another widely cited reason for using VPNs is privacy (the “hide” in “HideMyAss”). On VP websites, this isn’t usually explained in much detail beyond nebulous threatening phrases a-la Orwell, such as “the Big Brother is watching you”; what it really means, we can assume, is avoiding surveillance from both powerful agencies like the governments and malicious third parties like hackers (and maybe perverts).

HMA - online privacy

This is how HideMyAss visualizes online privacy

There are two things to note in this respect: firstly, if a government really, really wants to be spying on someone, it will find a way. In any case, unless you work in espionage or have committed a serious misdeed in your murky past, you’re overreacting.

Secondly, we’re all using Facebook on a daily basis (yes, we do!), which already speaks volumes about how much we “value” our privacy from giant corporations – as well as anyone interested and willing to pay them for accessing our data.

Alright, this got pretty dark pretty quickly… In any case, privacy is increasingly viewed as an important human right, and online is where it’s violated most frequently. That’s why “VPN” contains the “P”, and it’s especially topical for those who use peer-to-peer networks on a regular basis.

Yes, getting back to torrents: there’s a lot of confusion about how the law treats them around the world. Which is why we’ve prepared a short legal intro on the subject – a “torrenting for dummies” if you wish:

  • First of all, let’s make this clear right from the start: the BitTorrent protocol itself is NOT illegal in any country of the world. It’s just a file transfer framework that can be used to efficiently share any content between remote computers.
  • Building on the previous item, downloading or uploading a torrent is always LEGAL as long as it’s NOT copyrighted content – regardless of the jurisdiction.
  • That being said, sharing COPYRIGHTED content via a torrent network is considered an act of copyright infringement in many countries of the world.

Wait, you might object: if I invite my friends over to watch a movie that I’ve bought via Amazon Prime, is it then also an act of online piracy?!

Well, this little “counter-example” gives you a hint about how many grey areas this topic can potentially have, so strictly speaking there’s no consensus as to where exactly the innocuous sharing ends and the nefarious pirating begins.

However, there’s a catch:

Regardless of the interpretations, copyright holders don’t like the idea of their creations being distributed for free by someone else, even if that someone doesn’t earn a dime of profit in the process.

This has led to the rise of a powerful industry lobby, which pushes for fines and even legal actions against those who share copyrighted content via torrent networks. Such actions are mostly directed at torrent websites – but increasingly also at the end users (identified via their Internet providers).

There’s a silver lining as well, though:

Certain countries, such as Switzerland and Spain, have explicitly allowed downloading ANY torrents, as long as this is done for personal use.

If only there was a way of accessing the Web as if being located in another country… oh wait, there is! Incidentally, that’s what VPNs do, in addition to encrypting and anonymizing your Internet traffic (thus solving the aforementioned security and piracy issues as a bonus).

So, What Is a VPN, Exactly?

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, which gives a hint as to what it’s all about. Not really? Alright, let’s break it down really quickly:

VPN is a technology for creating a secure network on top of an existing public network like the Internet. This new secure network acts almost as if the participating computers stood in the same room and were physically connected into their own private local net – but using sophisticated software instead of wires to connect computers around the world (hence virtual).

Still with me? …Hello?

To better understand the idea of how a virtual private network works, it helps to examine the most important components step by step (and to look at a picture, of course) –

How VPNs work

  1. With a VPN, your computer (1.) creates a direct, encrypted connection to a specialized server managed by the VPN provider. This connection is called a tunnel and functions as an independent layer on top of the existing network infrastructure.
  2. Your Internet Service Provider (2.) can see and forward your traffic, but it cannot read it because it’s encrypted inside the VPN tunnel.
  3. The VPN server (3.), to which you are connecting via the tunnel, is located in a specific country (which you can also choose before turning on the VPN).
  4. You interact with the Internet (4.) through the VPN server, which completely masks your connection’s origin and instead presents its own identity to the web.

From this we can already derive some of the criteria which might be important in evaluating the quality of a particular VPN (in our case, HideMyAss):

  • Security, i.e. which algorithms are being used to encrypt the connection and how well the VPN’s server handles your traffic. In other words, the green-coloured part of the VPN connection on the above diagram.
  • Privacy of your connection, i.e. whether any data that can be used to identify you (such as your unique IP address) is being recorded and stored by the VPN.
  • Connection speed, or how fast you can actually transfer data via the VPN’s server. This becomes especially important when talking about video streaming and torrents.
  • Server locations among which the VPN provider lets you choose for connecting to the Internet. The wider the choice, the better, of course.
  • Ease of use is another criterion that should not be underestimated: since you’ll be turning on your VPN quite often, it makes sense to ensure you’ve chosen the one that doesn’t annoy you with its quirky interface or complex logic.
  • Pricing is no doubt one of the most important factors, albeit not directly present on our explanatory chart: since VPNs are subscription-type services, even small differences in your monthly or yearly payments can stack up to significant savings (or a money-drain) over time.

Let’s find out how well HideMyAss meets these requirements – and finally decide if it’s worth using as your go-to VPN provider:

Tips on Testing HideMyAss

Like any other software-based service, your experience with HideMyAss starts with creating an account. This procedure is quite simple and includes filling in your name, email, country, and payment details; speaking of the latter: did you know that there’s no need to pay upfront?

That’s right, HMA has a free 7-day trial, which is not that easy to find – in fact, there’s no mention of it on the official homepage, unless you scroll all the way down and scan through the footer. In any case, here’s a direct link:

Get 7 days free at HideMyAss ›

Here’s another piece of advice: as soon as you create an account, go to your dashboard by clicking on the blue “My Account” phrase in the top right corner of the HMA website – and turn off auto-renewal under “Your HMA! Licences”.

“What’s the point of the test week in that case?”, I hear you asking – “What if I do want to continue using the VPN?”

Let me explain:

Firstly, your trial will still last for the allotted 7 days regardless of whether you cancel, which is a nice gesture on the part of HMA. This means you won’t have to remember to cancel if you decide not to subscribe, in order to avoid getting billed by accident.

More importantly, though, the trial comes with an automatic transition to the annual billing plan, which, if you’re using the VPN on a regular basis, is not the most value-for-money option.

If you decide in HMA’s favor after the test week, it’s much more economical to get the 3-year plan and forget about having to prolong your VPN subscription for a long, long time:

HMA plans

To see the point more clearly, let’s run the numbers: a 36-month package costs about a quarter (i.e. 25%) more than the 12-month bundle, but it will last you 3 times (i.e. 300%) longer!

So, if you decide to follow this recommendation, you’ll see a pop-up window on your device when your HMA trial expires, with a link to all available plans. You will be able to buy any package you like, including the 3-year plan with by far the lowest per-month rate.

In any case, it is worth examining each aspect of HMA before making the final decision, and in the next chapters we’ll do exactly that – following the criteria for evaluating VPN’s we’ve outlined above.

HMA Pro VPN: Our Impressions

To use HMA you’ll need to download their software on your machine, be it a computer or a smartphone; they offer versions for all major operating systems, including Android/iOS, Windows and Mac, and even Linux-based setups.

You can simultaneously use a single license key (i.e. one subscription) on five devices, which pretty much covers the needs of most people and even households. In case you have 7 children or just like to use a different phone every day of the week, you can ask HMA for an offer tailored to your specific number of gadgets.

Anyways, the point is that it makes sense to download both the full-screen and the mobile version of the HMA software during the trial period to make sure you’re comfortable with using both.

The program looks like a small blue window with a relaxingly simple interface consisting of a “connect” button and three tabs:

HideMyAss modes

  • Instant mode for those who just want to get online via the VPN using the shortest (i.e. fastest) available route. When you hit “connect” you’ll be automatically matched with a nearby HMA server – and voilà, go browse/stream/torrent to your heart’s content.
  • Location mode for when you need to connect via a specific country, like the torrent-tolerant Spain or Switzerland for example. You can choose from over 280 locations in almost any conceivable country, including the likes of Aruba, Suriname, and Tokelau. Note that most of those are virtual locations – HMA acknowledges this fact but does not disclose which ones are which.
  • Finally, the aptly named Freedom mode for automatically connecting via a server located in a country with free speech. This is useful if you’re in turn located in one which doesn’t allow certain websites through the national firewall.

At first glance it might seem like Instant is by far the most useful mode in HideMyAss, unless you live in a country which actively blocks online content.

However, in practice the Location mode is at least just as handy: firstly, being able to choose a specific country lets you consume content originating from or exclusive to that country (e.g. stream videos only available to U.S. users).

Secondly, if you click on the dark-blue drop-down below the search bar you can filter the list of locations to see only those specifically optimized for streaming or peer-to-peer (torrents). This non-obvious feature is simply indispensable if you really want to get the maximum out of your VPN in every possible usage scenario.

When you’ve chosen your preferred mode, it’s time to go online! You will see the specific location via which you are connected as well as your new public IP address (by clicking on the little “i in the circle” icon next to the location):

HideMyAss connecting

But since we’re all here for privacy and security, let’s double-check, shall we? Open your web browser, type “my ip” and hit Enter. Copy the result, then go to a third-party, independent IP checker, such as this or this one, and paste your address. Still that same country? Good!

Now that we’re online, the next thing to check is the speed: it would stink if you had to stream HD videos or download multi-gigabyte torrents via an excruciatingly slow connection, right?

As they say in mental health institutions, slow internet is much worse than no internet at all. Those nerve cells aren’t going to grow back, you know.

Here, again, we’ll use free third-party tools that can measure your connection parameters in a matter of seconds. Arguably the most advanced of those is Ookla’s Speedtest: before hitting “Go”, make sure the server that will be taking measurements is in the same country as your new IP address. Here’s how the process looks like:

HMA on Ookla Speedtest

This specific test was run while being connected to a VPN server (rather randomly) in Finland, with a speed-test server also situated in Helsinki.

As you can see from the screenshot, the tested connection is anything but slow – and the download speed is actually fairly close to that of a VPN-less setup on the same network (Wi-Fi powered by a 4G mobile data router).

Let’s run a separate test (because why not?), this time on another online tool called Fast.com provided by Netflix:

HMA on Fast.com

The result is almost identical, which means that we can conclude that HideMyAss has passed the speed challenge reasonably well. Some notes on this, though, before we move on:

Your actual speed will depend on several variables, including foremost the particular VPN location through which you are connecting, as well as of course your Internet provider’s capabilities (if you expected a VPN to provide a higher speed than your existing maximum, you might want to re-read the part about how it all works).

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Still have that HMA app open on your device? Let’s look at the navigation menu, hidden behind the three-stripe (“hamburger”) icon in the top left corner: here you can find the necessary tools to manage your HMA account.

The most important section is “Preferences”, which you might want to visit before starting to use HMA on a regular basis:

In the “General” tab, the option that is worth activating is the “Start HMA! VPN Pro when my computer starts” checkbox – especially if your primary goals for using a VPN are security and privacy. After all, using a secure and private connection only intermittently kind of defeats the purpose.

HMA: Preferences

Following the same line of reasoning, you might also want to turn on the auto-connect for your HMA in the “Network Security” tab.

For the extra demanding privacy enthusiasts, there’s one more setting that is worth mentioning here: the so-called IP shuffle. Imagine not only wearing a camouflage, but also changing your suit every hour! This is what IP shuffle does, in a less metaphorical way, of course.

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Overall, once you run the initial setup and configure the settings according to your preferences, HMA tends to “blend into the background” – providing all the benefits of a VPN without you ever thinking about its existence (especially if you set it to auto-connect as mentioned above).

Aside from all the perks, you will probably not notice any changes in your day-to-day internet experience with HideMyAss turned on – establishing a web connection will take milliseconds as usual, and Internet speed will stay brisk.

What about pricing, though?

As we’ve seen earlier, HMA essentially has a single subscription plan (all features, unlimited traffic) with several pricing options depending on your billing cycle – i.e. the length of the period you’re willing to pay for in advance.

Compared to its major competitors, there are two major positive things to note about HideMyAss’ approach to pricing:

  • Price levels are generally on the lower end – HMA has evidently chosen to stay below the market average for VPN subscriptions, which means that whichever billing period you choose, you’ll pay a bit less than for a comparable plan with other large providers such as ExpressVPN or Astrill.
  • There is an extra-discounted 3-year billing plan which is a relative rarity among VPN services. The savings on this plan can be so high (over 70%) that your final cost for using HMA for 3 years will be almost the same as for 2 years!

Combined, these two features create an attractive value-for-money offer: a 3-year license which costs almost as much as a 2-year option, which in turn costs less than the average price you’ll get at competing VPNs…

…“Hold on a second”, – you might want to exclaim at this point – “didn’t you mention a free proxy-something earlier? Does that mean there’s a version of the HMA that won’t cost you anything?”

About that:

Free HMA Web Proxy

HMA took hiding your em… donkey… to an entirely new level when they introduced a web proxy service that’s completely free to use!

It’s works like this: you visit their proxy page, enter the website you’d like to unlock or visit anonymously, and hit the big yellow “Agree & connect” button:

You even get to choose between several servers around the world, located in a couple of countries in North America and Europe. For extra “proxyness”, you can also use the “More options” drop-down to hide the URL as well as disable all cookies and scripts on the target page:

HideMyAss free web proxy

The big question, though, is this: what’s the difference between a web proxy and a VPN? Is this a viable substitute for an HMA account?

While the result might look like a “VPN in a browser tab”, the similarity is only superficial. To understand why, let’s first look at what a web proxy even is:

A proxy server acts as an intermediary between you and the target website, presenting your requests as if they came from the proxy itself.

While this setup does mask your real IP for a single web request in a VPN-like fashion, there are several important differences that make it kind of useless for VPN-specific applications:

  • Most crucially, a proxy server does not encrypt your connection, which means that while your IP is hidden, any data you exchange with the final web page will still be susceptible to all sorts of attacks.
  • The web proxy cannot be used outside the browser tab where it is active, i.e. you won’t be able to, say, download torrents with this tool.
  • Being a free service, it is not optimized for speed or performance: in other words, the pages you access through it will load slower, and you most definitely won’t be able to stream videos of any reasonable quality.
  • Since it’s a browser-based application, the HMA web proxy will be practically useless on your mobile device, where most of the web traffic originates from within various apps.

Whew, that’s a lot of but’s! It seems that, while being a useful tool for one-off excursions into restricted content, the free proxy by HideMyAss is nowhere near as useful and secure as a fully functional VPN.

And that’s completely understandable – after all, why would a company provide a free tool that fully replaces its main product?! :)

Back to the main product, by the way: there’s one more important aspect we haven’t discussed yet, and that’s the legal dimension –

Under the Hood: HMA and Your Privacy

While it’s clear that HideMyAss is a powerful tool when it comes to security, usability, and features, we believe it’s worth digging deeper on the privacy front.

The most important thing you want to know in this respect is whether your VPN provider keeps the logs of your online activity coupled with your personally identifiable data.

Where do you look for such information?

In the privacy policy, of course!

If you study the official privacy policy of HMA, you will notice the following statement in section 1 (“What data our VPN processes?”):

HMA zero logs

In other words, your IP address, which can be easily traced back to your person via your Internet Service Provider, is NOT being logged as part of HMA’s normal way of conducting business.

Why does that matter?

Because, even if requested by authorities, HMA will not be able to submit much: since their keep no logs of your activity on their servers.

…And HMA are quite upfront about disclosing any information they do record, if requested by authorities:

HMA sharing policy

And in the case of HMA, this is not just legal gibberish: the operating company behind the service, Privax Ltd, is registered in the United Kingdom, the country with some of the most powerful copyright lobbies and a history of copyright-related court cases that target users instead of platforms.

To be clear, the probability of authorities asking HMA for your specific data is very low. But if they do, you can be pretty sure that Privax will comply, because as a UK company, it is subject to some of the strictest laws in this area.

Another reason we paid extra attention to the zero-logs policy is the fact that in 2016 HideMyAss was acquired by Avast, a multinational software maker based in the Czech Republic, EU.

Since HMA is now just a small part of a large corporation dealing in antivirus software, it’s highly unlikely that the parent company would jeopardize its reputation or risk confrontation with authorities in any of its home markets (and that includes most of the world).

However, thanks to its no-logging policy, HideMyAss can actually be a useful tool for concealing your stuff, be it donkeys, posteriors, or personally identifiable data.

So, how do all the various factors stack up for this VPN provider?

In the next section we will prepare for our final evaluation of the HideMyAss VPN service by summing up its main plusses and weaknesses.

Pros and Cons of HideMyAss

Alright folks, we’re this close to our final verdict on HMA! Here’s a neat recap of all major findings we’ve presented throughout this review so far:

  • HMA provides a considerably higher level of online privacy by routing your web traffic via specialized servers, presenting an anonymized façade to the outside Internet.
  • Your web connection is secured with state-of-the-art encryption techniques to eliminate the risk of being hacked or robbed.
  • HMA keeps zero logs and does not record your IP address or other personally identifiable information.
  • HideMyAss subscription offers slightly lower prices compared to other major VPN providers; all pricing options include all features and unlimited traffic.
  • HMA comes with a 30-day full refund guarantee in case you’re not satisfied with its services.
  • Among other things, HMA offers a three-year billing option at a more than 70% discount to the monthly price, which means 3 years of use will cost almost as much as 2 years if purchased in advance.
  • Simple yet powerful interface with several usage modes (“Instant”, “Location”, and “Freedom”) for different situations and needs.
  • 900+ servers in more than 200 (physical and virtual) locations representing every region of the world, each optimized either for general-purpose use, streaming, or P2P.
  • Superior connection speed from most of the local servers, meaning that you won’t notice any changes compared to VPN-less browsing, even on the fastest Internet Service Providers running high-speed optical networks.
  • HideMyAss VPN can be used on up to 5 devices simultaneously, including smartphones and Linux-based computers.
  • Power users will feel good about a slew of additional settings like IP shuffling, connection kill switch, and real-time diagnostics.
  • 24/7 customer support in your language. The fastest way to get answers to your questions is via a live chat, but if you’re an email fan, there’s also a dedicated contact form on the HMA official website.
  • HMA also offers a free web proxy which is useful for situations when you just need to access a single website from a different IP. Note however that the free proxy does not use VPN-grade encryption.
  • A significant portion of HMA’s servers are virtual servers, which provide an IP of another country while being physically located in just a handful of places like United States, the UK, and Czech Republic. To make things a bit less trustworthy, the company doesn’t disclose which of the offered locations are real and which are virtual.
  • HMA is a part of the international conglomerate – the Avast Group, and is registered in the UK, which is not the best jurisdiction when it comes to anonimity protection laws.
  • If you decide to continue using HMA after the 7-day trial, you will only be given an option of a 1-year billing cycle. To get around that, see the Testing Tips part of this review.

BONUS: Exclusive 20% Off HMA Coupon Code

Before we move on to the final verdict on HMA, here’s a treat: we’ve prepared a 20%-off discount code that you can use with a 1-month or 12-month subscription options.

Regardless of whether you decide to use the VPN we are discussing in this review, it’s nice to know that there’s a possibility to save even more without compromising the quality of the service you receive, right?

To use the promo code, follow these simple steps either before or after having used up the free 7 days. As we discussed earlier, in the latter case you might be better off cancelling the trial first and buying your subscription anew, as you’ll have a wider choice of billing options:

  1. Head over to this exclusive HideMyAss pricing page, using the direct link below – and click “Buy now” under the plan you like:

    Get 20% Off HideMyAss VPN ›

  2. An additional discount of 18-20% will be added to the HMA’s default price for any plan you choose.
  3. Voila! The discount will automatically be applied to your current purchase. Using this link, you’ll be able to get the 3-year subscription cheaper than 2-year plan.

In case the link above does not work, leave a note for us in the comments section below, we’ll be glad to help! And now, to answer our initial question:

Should You Use HMA? Our Verdict + User Opinions

So, privacy and security fans, what will it be? Should you be hiding your rear with HMA? On a more basic level, are VPNs worth using at all?!

The answer will not be as straightforward as one would hope (but still pretty straightforward!) Here it is:

As a security solution, HideMyAss VPN offers a simple yet powerful tool that boasts state-of-the-art encryption – ensuring your web connection and therefore sensitive data is always safe from hackers and other mean types.

As a content-unblocking solution, HMA opens up the online world, allowing you to access any website from any country, at the speeds that are only limited by your own internet connection. No more regional restrictions on content from Netflix, YouTube, etc!

In terms of privacy, most users will find HMA useful – but if you’re a real privacy freak or if you’re interested in using P2P networks such as torrents, you might want to look at something like NordVPN with a Panama-registered legal entity.

To sum up:

If you’d like to secure your internet connection from the prying eyes, to access geographically-restricted content – and feel safer when your browse the web as a bonus, HideMyAss is one of the best VPNs out there. You might want to look at the testing tips section above for a better deal at HMA.

Get 70% Off HideMyAss VPN ›

What’s your experience with HideMyAss? Still having doubts or questions about virtual private networks in general? Leave your comments in the discussion section below, we won’t disclose your email or IP address 😎

Affiliate disclosure: while our reviews are always independent and we try to be as unbiased as possible, we do believe that it is a question of decency to disclose that some of the hyperlinks in this article are affiliate links. This means that we might get one-time commissions for purchases made through such links – at no additional expense to the buyer. In other words, the prices of the offers are unaffected by the nature of the links. Thank you for your understanding and support!

34SP Review: Is It Worth Choosing the Locals Over the Big Names?

If you’re considering 34SP as your hosting provider, you’re most probably based in/around the home city of UK’s most famous football club:

“A Manchester-founded hosting provider with a Manchester-based support team, and Manchester datacentre”

– that’s a rough summary from 34SP.com’s official website.

Apart from purely “patriotic” value, are there any real benefits from preferring a hosting company that’s based in a specific city? Let’s take a look from all possible angles and find out! Along the way, we will also answer the following questions about 34SP:

  • 📐How do 34SP’s hosting plans stack up against competition?
  • 🏆Which, if any, of the plans offers the highest value for money?
  • 📞How good is client support at 34SP Hosting?

For starters, we will skip the company’s backstory, which can be found in sufficient detail on their website, and instead focus on their actual offer:

34SP Hosting Plans – A Comparative Analysis

There are 4 options when it comes to hosting your website with 34SP, ranging from a beginner-friendly site builder, to multi-purpose accounts which can be customized to suit the more discerning users.

There’s also the reseller hosting option, which can arguably be viewed as the fifth plan, but for the purposes of this review we’ll not be looking at this option in detail. It is less relevant as it’s geared towards agencies with their own clients, not those who need websites for their own projects.

With that in mind, let’s go over each of the four user-oriented hosting plans and find out who’s the target audience and how it compares to competition:

Website Builder is the least expensive plan at 34SP, and is essentially just a white-label version of the popular Weebly site builder. Weebly itself has several pricing tiers, and the one offered by 34SP is called “Connect” – i.e. the most basic of all Weebly’s plans that allow using your own domain name.

If you get it directly from Weebly, it costs £3.00 per month, while 34SP re-packages it with a price tag of £2.95 per month (plus the yearly cost of your domain). A gain of 5 pence is still a gain, but does it justify choosing a reseller over the original? Probably only for the most hardcore value-seekers out there.

Professional Hosting, as the next plan is called, is a more universal solution – a full-fledged shared hosting account with a pre-configured software stack that can run most modern content management systems.

The most useful features compared to the previous plan are definitely the automatic backups and the possibility to set up email accounts – essential items for any self-respecting website owner.

For £7.95 a month, you can choose between a clean stack or a pre-installed instance of WordPress, Joomla, or Weebly (hello again!).

WordPress Hosting is clearly the most promoted plan at 34SP – just look at the way it’s presented in their plans table. As its name suggests, it is geared towards running WP, and WP only. This makes a lot of sense, given that WordPress is by far the most popular site engine in existence today.

The WP Hosting plan is priced quite close to the Professional Hosting mentioned above, and at £9.95 per month it offers the following noteworthy additions to the latter’s feature set:

  • Automatic daily backups as well as the option to take manual snapshots of your website’s current state at any time. Auto-backups are quite easy to replicate with a free WP plugin like UpdraftPlus, so this is by no means a unique feature, but the fact that it’s built into the hosting itself can be a time-saver.
  • Fast SSD storage for your website’s files which can really have a positive effect on the page load speeds. For some reason this is not included in the Professional plan.
  • Free migration from a third-party hosting, performed by 34SP specialists. Useful if you don’t want to bother, but not something that can’t be done with a little help from a free WP plugin like this one.
  • A simple staging feature enables you to create a temporary copy of your website in one click. This is useful for testing themes and plugins, but isn’t something that can’t be done in WordPress itself.

Apart from the above, the WordPress plan is essentially identical to the previous one, and, as we’ve mentioned, most of the additional perks can be easily replicated with free WP plugins.

The only feature that is truly useful here is the fact that the servers use SSD hard drives – the component which can have a measurable effect on your website’s speed.

Universal Hosting is the fourth and final retail plan at 34SP. Upon closer inspection it looks like the Professional plan with more juice and some additional features from the WordPress plan. The primary difference, though, is the fact that you get guaranteed resources allocated to your account – in other words, it’s a VPS (Virtual Private Server) rather than shared hosting.

With increased autonomy come higher prices: the least expensive Universal sub-plan is £19.95 per month. This is actually cheaper than most comparable VPS hosting offers from large hosting providers in the UK, but here’s the thing:

– if you know you need a VPS, you most probably possess certain experience in web development and/or server administration. In which case you’d be better off getting the same package from, say, Digital Ocean, for just a fraction of the cost (at the time of writing their 2GB RAM, UK-based droplets cost $10 per month and offer 3 times more hard-disk space).

How’s the Operating Company Doing?

It might seem hardly relevant to look at corporate financials in a hosting service review, but there are two reasons why we’ll do it anyway. Firstly, knowing the operating company’s state of affairs can provide useful information about their strategic direction and even the possible future quality of services.

This is especially true in case of small enterprises (and SP34 is by any standard a small hosting provider): being less capitalized and therefore less stable than their larger counterparts, SMEs can respond to internal or external crises by simply going out of business. Not a happy prospect for a hosting client.

Secondly, it’s the United Kingdom, so financial filings are freely available online on the Companies House website – so why not use the extra information?!

Armed with those arguments, we’ve sifted through the last decade of filings submitted by 34SP.COM Limited. Instead of boring you with xerox-copies, scanned papers or even Excel tables, we’ve compiled just a couple of graphs that might produce an interesting summary of the company’s current state.

We’ll start with the most important metric: total earnings. Below you can see 34SP’s net profits and losses for the last eight accounting years (it should be noted that since their accounting year ends in spring, a bar e.g. for “2018” on the graph implies the period of 30th of April 2017 through 30th of April, 2018).

There doesn’t seem to be any stable growth trend in the company’s earnings – during the entire period depicted on the graph 34SP.COM Ltd. has barely made more money than it lost.

Another useful indicator of a company’s state is the evolution of its total assets over time, i.e. all equipment, real estate, and other property belonging to the firm. The respective graph for 34SP reinforces the feeling of stagnation one gets when looking at the earnings stats:

One of the primary assets a hosting provider must possess are its servers – specialized powerful computers that store customers’ websites. Servers are the core of any hosting technology stack, and if a hosting company is growing, its server count typically goes up, which implies higher investment into new machines.

You don’t see that on the 34SP assets graph – what it shows is that over the last decade they’ve been merely maintaining the existing levels, replacing older equipment but never consistently increasing their server count.

The final graph we’ll show here doesn’t come from the Companies House, because it’s the evolution of the number of domain names held by 34SP’s clients over the recent years:

It’s not difficult to see the downward trend. Why is this significant? Since the vast majority of websites use their own domains, such stats can serve as a proxy for the number of active clients of a hosting company.

The steady decline (down 16% since 2013) can either mean that 34SP client base is shrinking, or that the company is slowly refocusing to serve larger clients. In reality, it’s most probably a combination of the two.

To sum up our findings from the operating company’s financial indicators, 34SP seems to have stayed stagnant over the last several years, while registered domain data even hints at declines in the client base.

What does this mean for you as a potential client – if anything?

We will discuss this in the final part of our review; before we do that, we’ll share some impressions from our interactions with the support team:

The Quality of 34SP Support

The company’s support team is located in the UK and is open for queries 7 days per week, during working hours. Superior customer service quality is one of the most-emphasized “selling points” to be found on 34SP’s website, so naturally we wanted some direct experience.

In order to be able to say anything about the much-vaunted 34SP support, we’ve compiled several questions about their hosting plans, with the back-story of being in the process of choosing the most suitable offer; here they are:

  1. As far as I understand, the “Website Builder” plan is based on Weebly: if that’s correct, which Weebly plan is it? – the main concern is essentially whether the website will display Weebly ads in the footer.
  2. In case I run out of, say, RAM on your “Managed WordPress” single-site plan, would it be possible to add more without having to purchase a 5-site or 10-site container?
  3. I already have a domain, purchased at GoDaddy – can I order a hosting package at 34SP without buying a domain here?

The response came after about 3 hours (not bad but also not stellar for a hosting with several thousand clients) – and it left us somewhat perplexed:

We were offered advice as to which 34SP hosting plan to go for, and even received several clarifying questions – all without ANY of our own initial questions being answered even partially.

Since this was just a test email our own reaction to the support team’s reply is not so important, but anyone actually trying to choose between 34SP’s many hosting plans could easily have interpreted it as follows:

for example, something like “Don’t overload your little head with the details, here’s the plan you need, now let’s get on with it and close the deal!”

To be fair, this does not imply that the reply was bad per se – one can surely find a logic in how it was structured. Still, answering customer questions is arguably an important (if not the primary) point of customer support, at least on par with trying to sell.

Our questions did eventually get answered, but not before explicitly bringing them up again to the 34SP support specialist.

So much for “open, honest, and transparent”, the motto used on the company’s website more than on one occasion…

Pros and Cons of 34SP

Having discussed 34SP from several possible angles, in this section of our review we summarize the positive and not-so-positive results, before proceeding to our final verdict below:

  • You won’t get charged more for your hosting after your initial billing cycle, unlike with most other hosting companies.
  • Friendly local support team situated in the same time zone as you (i.e. they don’t outsource their support services to other countries).
  • The prices quoted on their website already include VAT, which is a nice touch compared to many competing providers which prefer to add taxes during checkout.
  • There is a 30-day money-back guarantee on most hosting plans, excluding “Website Builder” plan and dedicated servers; domain registrations are also non-refundable.
  • Most hosting plans at 34SP are more expensive than comparable hosting services with UK-located data centres.
  • The support team’s working hours are from 8 am to 6 pm, which means that you won’t be able to get any help if your website breaks in the evening or at night.
  • Our conversations with the support service couldn’t always be called productive, as some of our explicit questions were simply omitted until we repeatedly asked for answers.
  • The minimum registration term for .com, .org and .me domains is two years, i.e. you aren’t given a choice of any shorter billing cycle.
  • The company hasn’t seen any significant growth over the last 10 years, according to their financial statements. Domain stats might even hint at declining interest in 34SP’s services.

Our Verdict: Is 34SP Worth Your Money?

In all fairness, 34SP doesn’t look like the worst choice one could make when looking for a hosting provider. However, an in-depth review like this one is all about discovering the details, not praising mediocre performers –

– which means we won’t be recommending 34SP to most readers: with 34SP’s non-remarkable hosting plans and less-than-outstanding support, there’s better value for money to be had elsewhere. One example is Hostinger, which offers UK-based servers at much more competitive prices (and a special discount available to our visitors):

Get a 15% discount at Hostinger

To add to things, the financial state of the operating company shows little signs of active growth in the last years, while their domain registration data might actually even hint at a decline in customer interest.

Thanks for bearing with us, if you’ve any questions left about how 34SP compares to competition – or would like to share your own experiences with the company – be sure to leave a comment in the discussion below.

Recensione (1&1) nel 2025: Vale la pena spendere i tuoi soldi nel più grande hosting europeo?

Ionos? No, non è una remota isola greca. Si tratta del nuovo nome di 1&1 (chiamato anche 1and1), uno dei più grandi hosting provider del mondo. Mentre l’azienda festeggia il suo trentesimo compleanno con un /leggero/ simpatico rebranding, noi ci siamo presi tempo ad andare ad esaminare attentamente 1&1 Ionos dal punto di vista del cliente e rispondere alla seguente domanda:

Dovresti scegliere Ionos per ospitare i tuoi siti web, domini e altre risorse online o ci sono alternative migliori?

A parte questo, leggendo fino in fondo questa recensione otterrai un’immagine più chiara della gamma di prodotti offerta da 1&1, consentendoti di fare una scelta migliore in caso decidessi di diventare un loro cliente. In altre parole, imparerai

  • 👍Quale è il miglio piano di hosting per i nuovi clienti Ionos?
  • 🔧Quali sono gli extra che vale la pena usare ae quali no?
  • 💳Ci sono degli costi nascosti ai quali devo fare attenzione?
  • 💬Quale è la qualità del supporto e dei consulenti personali?

Sveleremo insieme anche alcuni dei “misteri” che magari ti avranno lasciato perplesso dopo aver visitato il sito web di Ionos. Per esempio, quale è la differenza tra “WordPress Hosting” e un semplice “Web Hosting” nel quale possiamo anche installare WordPress?

Un’altra cosa prima di addentrarci: pensiamo che sia giusto informarti che alcuni dei link (non necessariamente quelli verso Ionos) presenti in questo articolo sono dei link di affiliazione, il che significa che potremmo ottenere una commissione quando una persona fa clic su tale link e fa poi un acquisto. Tuttavia, la buona notizia è che –

– a) questo non aumenta il prezzo da pagare su Ionos o altrove (al contrario, grazie alla partnership possiamo offrire prezzi migliori ai nostri visitatori), e b) più che a facili guadagni teniamo alla nostra reputazione guadagnata nel tempo, dunque non ti andremo a consigliare qualcosa di scadente solo per guadagnare qualche centesimo in più.

Bene, ora che questo è stato chiarito, facciamo un breve viaggio con la macchina del tempo per capire le origini e il background di 1&1 Ionos –

Dalle pubblicità all’Hosting: Il viaggio nei trent’anni di 1&1

Con oltre tre decenni alle spalle, Ionos può essere considerato un vero mastodonte del settore dei servizi online. Ammettiamolo, anche solo sopravvivere così a lungo in un mercato di tale rapida evoluzione è un risultato di per sé, per non parlare dell’essere diventato uno tra i più rinomati fornitori globali.

Dai suoi umili inizi nel 1988 come venditore di annunci online chiamato 1&1 EDV Marketing, la società ha fatto nel corso degli anni molti cambi strategici, espandendosi infine sull’arena internazionale e concentrandosi quasi interamente sui servizi di web hosting.

Solo esaminando brevemente il sito web ufficiale, ci si può fare una buona idea sulle origini dell’azienda: fedele alle sue radici tedesche, 1&1 Ionos presta molta attenzione a trasparenza, a privacy e alla qualità. Difficilmente troverai note a piè di pagina o scritte in piccolo: tutti i dettagli sono chiaramente visibili dove ci si aspetterebbe di trovare tale informazione.

Vista l’ampia gamma di servizi disponibili potresti sentirti un pò disorientato: troviamo web hosting, cloud hosting, hosting dedicato, “online starter kits”, website builders, HiDrive storage, Kubernetes as a Service… cioé cosa ?!

Per non mandarti completamente in stato confusionale con tutta questa marea di opzioni, facciamo un passo indietro e concentriamoci sulle principali categorie di utenti che ci interessano: un privato, una piccola-media impresa ed uno sviluppatore/libero professionista. Nei prossimi capitoli di questa guida discuteremo quali dei servizi di Ionos sono più adatti per ciascuna di queste categorie.

Avrai notato che non abbiamo incluso le grandi aziende tra le nostre categorie di utenti, e le abbiamo tralasciate intenzionalmente. Se sei una grande azienda affermata, probabilmente sai già quello che vuoi o puoi permetterti di assumere costosi consulenti che diranno al posto tuo quello che vuoi. In ogni caso, discutere di questa categoria non aggiungerebbe alcun valore a questa umile recensione :)

Scegliere un piano hosting di Ionos, basandoti sulle tue esigenze

Se stai creando un sito web per te stesso (tuo zio, un amico, ecc.) oppure per la tua azienda di piccola-media dimensione, ci sono fondamentalmente due gamme di prodotti per te su 1and1 Ionos: lo standard hosting condiviso (che loro chiamano semplicemente “Web Hosting”) oppure l’hosting WordPress.

Questa differenza ti potrebbe sembrare un pò tirata, perché è altrettanto facile installare WordPress (chiamato in seguito anche WP) sul loro hosting condiviso. C’è persino un sistema
automatizzato incluso in qualsiasi pacchetto di Web Hosting che fa proprio questo.

Per aiutarti (e per aiutare noi stessi) a capirlo, abbiamo creato una tabella con le differenze più importanti tra le linee di prodotto Web Hosting e WordPress Hosting su Ionos:

Web Hosting WordPress Hosting
Archiviazione file HDD (lento) SSD (veloce)
Numero di siti Nessuna restrizione Limitati per account
Aggiornamenti WP automatici Devi impostarli da solo Inclusi
Installazione WP automatica Di base Avanzata
Prezzo dopo il periodo promozionale di 12 mesi Leggermente meno costoso Leggermente più costoso

Vale la pena sottolineare che queste sono le uniche reali differenze che abbiamo identificato. In altre parole, non abbiamo incluso nessuna delle funzionalità che sono menzionate come vantaggi nella loro pagina che promuove il WP hosting, ma che in realtà sono disponibili anche per il pacchetto Web Hosting.

Puoi impostare aggiornamenti automatici tu stesso? Ma certo. Hai davvero bisogno di un installatore automatico avanzato che ti aggiunge subito temi e plugin aggiuntivi? Probabilmente no. Ma c’è una cosa nel pacchetto WordPress Hosting che tu vuoi però!

L’SSD (Solid State Drive) è una tipologia di archiviazione relativamente nuova che funziona come una flash memory stick piuttosto che il disco di alluminio che ruota nei tradizionali dischi fissi (HDD). Grazie al suo design, l’SSD è molto, ma molto più veloce di un HDD e questa differenza è di enorme importanza per la velocità del tuo sito internet.

Per essere chiari, non c’è alcun particolare vantaggio nell’usare un SSD specificatamente per WordPress, come potrebbe farti credere il sito di Ionos, ma aiuta a rendere il sito internet più veloce, indipendentemente dal sistema di gestione dei contenuti (CMS) che stai utilizzando.

Per riassumere, se hai bisogno di uno o due siti e hai già considerato di utilizzare WP, allora scegli il WordPress Hosting, selezionando il pacchetto in base al numero di siti web che necessiti. Qui vale la pena avere il vantaggio di velocità dato dall’SSD.

Se hai intenzione di utilizzare un altro sistema per il tuo sito o se devi metter su dozzine di siti WP in un singolo account, allora i pacchetti Web Hosting potrebbero essere una migliore alternativa.

Ora ti verrà da chiedermi qualcosa sul loro website builder (costruttore sito web), sembra più facile che non imparare ad usare un sistema di content management. Ti basta scegliere un template e semplicemente sostituire poi il testo con il tuo, giusto?

Sebbene offra in qualche modo un sistema più veloce per completare un sito, se ci pensi, ci sono alcuni elementi che lo rendono meno attraente di quel che sembra:

  • Se usi WordPress, la tua scelta sarà molto, ma molto più ampia sotto ogni aspetto. Sebbene il numero di template (oltre 400) offerti nel Ionos Site Builder è di certo impressionante, molti di essi hanno un aspetto molto datato in termini di design e di funzionalità, almeno rispetto alla maggior parte degli attuali temi di WordPress (anche quelli gratuiti come Bento, per non parlare dei temi iper-avanzati a pagamento come Avada).
  • Come sopra, la scelta di funzionalità ed extra nel Site Builder è nulla a confronto con gli oltre 50.000 plugin disponibili per WP. E ho contato solo quelli gratuiti! Poiché lo sviluppo di un website builder non è l’obiettivo principale di Ionos (e con molta probabilità non lo sarà mai), questo prodotto non è in grado di competere con piattaforme specializzate come WordPress o Wix in termini di potenza e flessibilità.
  • Se stai usando il Ionos Site Builder, sarai costretto a lavorare attraverso questa piattaforma per tutto il tempo di vita del tuo sito, migrando poi ad un altro sistema di content manager, magari anche uno open-source. Questo significa che se Ionos decide di cambiare qualcosa in futuro o di aumentare i prezzi, tu non avrai altre alternative se non quella di ricreare completamente il tuo sito da zero da qualche altra parte.

A differenza di altri fornitori, come ad esempio Hostinger, Ionos non permette di provare il website builder prima di pagarlo, quindi abbi fiducia nelle mie parole su questo: non ne vale la pena. Prendendo in considerazione gli argomenti appena detti, non vedo proprio perché qualcuno dovrebbe scegliere il site builder proprietario di Ionos, al posto di un WordPress completo.

Va bene, va bene, ma che mi dici del Kit online di base? Beh, in sostanza si tratta di una versione semplificata del website builder che cerca di fare ulteriori vendite ad ignari clienti. Dopo tutto quello che ti ho detto sopra, sarebbe incoerente ora raccomandare questo.

Questa è stata una lunga spiegazione, sono d’accordo. E non è ancora finita, perché abbiamo promesso di guardare ai prodotti Ionos per gli utenti più esperti! Quindi striracchiati, prendi magari un caffè, e torna per la seconda parte. Oppure se hai già visto tutto quello che ti serviva, puoi usare questo link in pagina per scorrere già alla prossima sezione, che riassume di pro e contro di 1&1 Ionos.
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Se siti web ed applicazioni per internet sono quello che fai di mestiere (sei un libero professionista, uno sviluppatore, un imprenditore online, ecc.), potresti aver bisogno di qualcosa di più potente e personalizzabile del semplice hosting condiviso. Questo significa che hai la scelta tra queste offerte di Ionos:

  • Server Virtuali (VPS), o vServer, offre risorse dedicate e accesso di root al server, così da poter configurare ogni dettaglio esattamente come lo desideri. Qui è dove brillando tutti i vantaggi di Ionos nell’essere un gigante internazionale: una infrastruttura solida con sicurezza integrata, storage SSD al 100%, così come un supporto personalizzato 24/7, rendono questo pacchetto davvero interessante. Come bonus aggiuntivo avrai prestazioni ottimali potendo scegliere tra data center in Europa, Inghilterra e Stati Uniti.
  • Cloud Hosting lo si trova in diversi formati in Ionos, il che può essere piuttosto confuso fino a che non ti accorgi che le offerte Cloud Hosting sono esattamente le stesse di IONOS Cloud, incluso un dominio gratuito. In ogni caso, le specifiche sembrano buone, fino a che non inizi a confrontarle con quelle offerte da aziende che sono specializzate in cloud hosting: piani molto simili costano molto meno su Digital Ocean, che ha più data center e probabilmente molte più funzionalità per gli utenti professionali.
  • Server dedicato, adatto per i progetti più esigenti, è un altro esempio di prodotto che utilizza i competitivi vantaggi e la grandezza di Ionos in misura più ampia. Se sei sicuro di aver bisogno di un hardware dedicato, non c’è ragione per non scegliere uno dei pacchetti di Ionos (magari se non sei proprio sicuro, diciamo che allora non lo sei e un VPS potrebbe essere la soluzione più adatta per te).

Riassumiamo quello che abbiamo discusso sopra: se hai bisogno di un hosting più potente e flessibile, prendi il Ionos vServer, che ha offerte che sfruttano appieno l’infrastruttura all’avanguardia e una dimensione internazionale.

Per ribadire, gli altri tipi di hosting valgono la pena di essere considerati solo se sai specificatamente che hai bisogno di cloud o di dedicato.

Rispetto al primo, raccomanderei di andare dal leader del settore piuttosto che con Ionos, perché il cloud hosting è il cavallo di battaglia di Digital Ocean e investono chiaramente molto più tempo e denaro per migliorarlo continuamente. Per lo stesso motivo sono in grado di offrire una qualità di cloud superiore ma a prezzi inferiori.

Per quanto riguarda l’hosting dedicato, Ionos è una scelta perfetta, considerando la loro attenzione su hardware di qualità e sicurezza.

Bene, quello che sta dietro alla loro gamma di prodotti sembra più chiaro. Nel prossimo capitolo condivideremo le nostre impressioni generali nell’uso di 1&1 Ionos, prima di concludere con i pro e contro ed anche con un verdetto finale.

Le nostre impressioni su Ionos

Oltre alle caratteristiche e alle specifiche, l’assistenza clienti è una parte vitale di ogni offerta di hosting. Indipendentemente dal tuo livello di competenza, prima o poi avrai delle domande, sia che si tratti di stupidi errori da principiante o di qualcosa che non funziona da loro.

Da quello che abbiamo visto, Ionos prende sul serio il supporto. A giudicare dal loro passaggio verso un concetto di consulente personale, un rappresentante dell’azienda che funge da principale punto di contatto con l’hosting, che conosce la tua situazione in modo più dettagliato di un addetto al supporto.

Questo consulente personale funziona così: dopo che hai creato un account su Ionos, puoi “attivare” questa funzione dal tuo pannello di amministrazione hosting. Dopo aver fatto clic sul pulsante di attivazione, vedrai il nome e il numero di telefono diretto del tuo contatto diretto su Ionos.

Si potrebbe pensare che un’azienda con diversi milioni di clienti non sia fisicamente in grado di metterlo in atto, ma facciamo un rapido calcolo:

Ionos afferma di avere oltre 8 milioni di clienti e 7000 dipendenti in totale. Anche se solo la metà di questi lavora al supporto al cliente, e assumiamo che ogni cliente fa 3 richieste di supporto all’anno, per ogni anno, arriviamo ad una stima di 25 richieste di supporto per specialista al giorno, o 3 all’ora, che sono una quantità abbastanza gestibile.

Detto questo, ovviamente non è ancora possibile garantirti che parlerai sempre con il tuo manager quando contatti Ionos (senza considerare che i server possono anche avere problemi di sera o di notte, ad esempio), ma ad ogni modo è un bel tocco e un lodevole tentativo, in particolare in un settore che sembra per lo più andare nella direzione contraria quando si tratta di assistenza ai clienti (vale a dire che cercano di sbarazzarsi dell’interazione umana il più possibile).

D’altra parte, non c’è ancora nessuna opzione di live chat su Ionos come ad esempio su GoDaddy. Questo è un peccato perché poter scrivere in tempo reale ad una persona, a volte può essere un vero risparmio di tempo. Pensiamo che una chat (o un sistema ibrido di chat-email) sarebbe una aggiunta gradita alla già forte assistenza di Ionos, anche se il più delle volte non sarà possibile chattare direttamente con il tuo consulente personale.

Oltre al supporto diretto, Ionos si è assicurato che il maggior numero possibile di domande frequenti trovino risposta delle guide scritte. Infatti l’hanno preso così sul serio da aver creato per questo tre guide separate: la Community, che è una raccolta di articoli relativi all’hosting in generale, la Startup Guide specificatamente creata per le nuove imprese, ed infine anche una Digital Guide che copre un’ampia gamma di argomenti che vanno dalla promozione del tuo sito web alle leggi e ai regolamenti digitali.

Sono davvero utili? Assolutamente. Perché Ionos abbia avuto bisogno di creare tre guide informative separate invece di un unico grande archivio di informazioni utili? Non riesco proprio a capirlo.

Dal momento che non è la prima volta che osserviamo qualcosa del genere (ricordate la moltitudine di site builders riproposti ed il cloud hosting?), forse è proprio quello che Ionos ama fare. Gonfiarsi come un piccione alfa-maschio per sembrare grande e serio.

Anche se è una pulsione assolutamente ragionevole per una multinazionale con milioni di clienti (e anche molti degli altri grandi provider di hosting lo fanno, ovviamente), sento che di questi tempi sia trendy concentrarsi sull’essere più semplici e snelli. Ma è solo un’opinione personale.

Ma sto divagando!

Avrai notato che Ionos ha anche un app mobile che permette di gestire il tuo account di hosting da qualsiasi dispositivo Android o iOS:

Ed è un’app decente, da qualsiasi punto di vista. Puoi usarla per verificare che tutto vada bene con il tuo server, chiedere supporto, visualizzare fatture, modificare i dettagli del tuo account e persino ricevere consigli automatici per migliorare il tuo sito web.

Detto questo, non sembra ancora una componente essenziale, voglio dire, se la gestione di un sito web non è la tua occupazione principale, non utilizzerai spesso il pannello di hosting in nessun modo. Se, d’altra parte, la maggior parte del tuo lavoro ruota attorno ai siti web, sei già online la maggior parte del tuo tempo dal tuo dispositivo principale.

O forse sono solo io che sono di vecchia scuola, chi lo sa. Ad ogni modo, una app per il pannello di hosting non è qualcosa che installerei nel mio telefono, perché mi è perfettamente sufficiente il pannello di hosting online.

I pro e contro di 1&1 Ionos

Bene, ora che abbiamo esaminato Ionos da varie prospettive, è tempo di riassumere i suoi vantaggi e i suoi punti deboli. Non menzioneremo le cose ovvie e ci concentreremo solo sulle reali differenze rispetto ad altri hosting provider:

  • Hardware all’avanguardia: oltre 90.000 potenti server in 10 data center in Europa e negli Stati Uniti. Installati e gestiti da Ionos, nessun outsourcing.
  • Elevati standard di sicurezza su entrambi i livelli di hardware e di software. Tutti i data center Europei di 1&1 Ionos hanno i certificati ISO 27001:2013.
  • Uptime del tuo sito web che sfiora il 100% grazie all’architettura georidondante ed alte velocità grazie ai data center con 360 Gbit/s di connettività.
  • Sistema di ridimensionamento flessibile per le prestazioni del server: è possibile aggiungere più potenza di elaborazione o più memoria in un clic e pagare giornalmente. Se poi vedi che che le risorse extra non sono più necessarie, anche un downgrade è sorprendentemente facile.
  • In questo momento offrono alcuni dei migliori pacchetti di hosting WordPress, con archiviazione dei file su veloci SSD, che puoi ottenere sul web.
  • Ogni cliente Ionos ha un assistente personale per rispondere a domande e problemi. Con la qualità del supporto che potrebbe essere migliorata ancora un pò, questo è sicuramente un approccio positivo per un grande fornitore internazionale di hosting.
  • Un certificato SSL (Secure Socket Layer) incluso in ogni piano di hosting, che consente di rendere il sito web più sicuro per i visitatori crittografando il traffico. I siti con SSL utilizzano https:// davanti ai loro indirizzi e visualizzano un amichevole lucchetto verde nella barra degli indirizzi del browser.
  • Un CDN (Content Delivery Network) integrato con alcuni piani di hosting: il tuo sito web viene automaticamente distribuito tra diversi data center in diverse parti del mondo, massimizzando così la velocità di caricamento della pagina indipendentemente da dove si trovano fisicamente i tuoi visitatori.
  • Anche se il loro site builder sembra più moderno di altri offerti da altre società di hosting, è ancora molto indietro rispetto anche ai content builder gratuiti per WordPress o altri popolari site engines.
  • Il pannello di controllo hosting personalizzato di Ionos appare pulito, pratico e funziona abbastanza bene, ma non è cPanel o Plesk, quindi se hai già avuto a che fare con i più popolare pannelli amministrativi di hosting, dovrai abituarti ad usarne uno completamente nuovo.
  • Il processo di creazione di un nuovo account potrebbe essere reso più agevole, in particolare il modulo dei dettagli personali costituito principalmente da campi di testo in formato libero come per il codice postale e l’indirizzo che vengono convalidati solo dopo aver inviato il modulo.
  • Una chat in tempo reale potrebbe probabilmente essere una aggiunta gradita alle opzioni di supporto, anche se il più delle volte non potresti parlare con tuo consulente personale.
  • La gamma di prodotti al momento sembra gonfiata, con alcune offerte quasi identiche rielaborate come prodotti diversi, ad esempio il Website Builder per il Website Starter Kit o il Cloud Hosting per il Ionos Cloud.

Wow, quanto da digerire! Quindi qual è il morale della favola? L’hosting con 30 anni alle spalle è ancora in prima linea o è meglio che vai a spendere i tuoi soldi da un altra parte?

Il nostro verdetto su Ionos + opinioni degli utenti

Come avrai notato, non abbiamo ancora provato a valutare 1&1 Ionos nel suo insieme. Questa è stata una scelta consapevole: quando un’azienda diventa così grande, inevitabilmente ci saranno dei prodotti che vanno davvero forte, così come altre offerte che sono pensate solo per riempire i buchi nel ventaglio dei prodotti.

Quindi potremmo naturalmente dire che Ionos è un gigante internazionale di tutto rispetto nell’hosting, con un’infrastruttura ed un supporto di prim’ordine, che probabilmente continuerà ad offrire servizi affidabili per altri 30 anni (e probabilmente altri 30)…

… ma questa caratteristica superficiale, anche se vera, non potrà aiutarti molto nel decidere se spendere i tuoi soldi su Ionos o portarli altrove. Perché ognuno è interessato a risolvere un suo problema specifico, da qui la necessità di guardare con più attenzione.

Con questo in mente, ecco i principali aspetti riassunti dalla più dettagliata analisi fatta sopra:

  • Se vuoi creare un sito web relativamente semplice (1-50 pagine) per un uso personale o come piccola-media impresa, la loro offerta di WordPress Hosting è la soluzione migliore, con l’archiviazione veloce su SSD e altre ottimizzazioni che possono significare una maggiore velocità di caricamento e quindi visitatori più soddisfatti.
  • Se il tuo lavoro è strettamente connesso con siti web e app web (ad esempio sei un freelancer o parte di un team di sviluppatori), scegli uno dei pacchetti Ionos vServer VPS. Questi riescono a utilizzare tutti i punti forti di questo hosting provider multinazionale e ben capitalizzato.
  • La pletora di servizi cloud di Ionos sembra più un tentativo di recupero da parte loro che un prodotto di punta, quindi potresti invece considerare l’hosting di Digital Ocean. Almeno per ora, DO è molto più avanti in termini di funzionalità e rapporto qualità-prezzo.

Ancora perplesso? Non sei sicuro se uno dei prodotti Ionos sia adatto al tuo progetto? Sai cosa fare! Scorri verso il basso fino alla sezione commenti sottostante e dicci cosa ti dà fastidio. Le opinioni personali e le esperienze di vita reale con Ionos sono ovviamente le benvenute. Discutiamone!