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Tunnelbear chrome6/9/2023 ![]() ![]() We do mean thorough, too – the details go right down to the names, purposes and expiry dates of the cookies used by. TunnelBear's privacy policy (opens in new tab) is one of the most thorough we've seen from any VPN provider, with in-depth information on everything the service collects, and everything it doesn't. TunnelBear has hired independent specialists to run security audits on its site and services (Image credit: TunnelBear) Privacy and logging With no PayPal, either, it’s now strictly card-only. TunnelBear used to support Bitcoin payments for its annual plan, but no more. Not quite as friendly as the cuddly cartoon bears suggest, then. The small print says: "While all amounts paid are non-refundable, certain refund requests for subscriptions may be considered by TunnelBear on a case-by-case basis." Presumably, you might get a refund if you've had really bad service, but it's entirely up to the company to decide. If you do sign up for TunnelBear, keep in mind that there's no money-back guarantee. Private Internet Access asks $2.03 a month on the first term of its three-year plan, and opting for Ivacy's five-year plan cuts the cost to a supercheap $1.19. These are competitive prices which beat most providers, although there are a few with cheaper deals. The price drops to an effective $4.85 a month on the annual plan, or $3.33 if you sign up for three years. Its monthly plan (opens in new tab) gives you unlimited data for a reasonable $9.99 a month, though. But it's a simple way to check out the interface and make sure you can connect. TunnelBear's free account (opens in new tab) provides a horribly limited 500MB of traffic a month, barely enough to run even a single basic speed test. Just wait until you see what that does for its performance. TunnelBear has introduced one major improvement since our last review, though: the apps finally support the ultra-speedy WireGuard protocol, as well as OpenVPN and IKEv2. ![]()
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