So Brave VPN is currently $9.99 / month, or $99.99 / year. That seems extremely overpriced for a VPN with servers available in only 13 countries, and with limited functionality.
On their website it says that it supports speeds up to 500 Mbps, but in the iOS app it says speeds up 100 Mbps, so already there I am confused.
But nonetheless, I cannot see why anyone would ever buy Brave VPN with their current pricing. I can currently get IVPN or Mullvad for $5 / month with many more servers to choose from, and with features like split tunneling, multihop etc.
In my opinion should Brave VPN not be priced for more than $5 / month. Do anyone here find it worth it, and am I overseeing something?
I used the free trial and it was decent. I forgot to cancel and they charged me but support was kind enough to offer me a refund. The price is too damn high I’d say. Would be a nice option for something like £1/week, £3/ month.
Yea, it is pricey. ProtonVPN has similar features at half the cost with more servers in 4x the countries, faster speeds and able to connect twice as many devices.
Brave VPN is running on Guardian’s servers and costs the same. I’m confused why it’s called Brave Firewall + VPN to begin with — maybe it does something in the browser that I’m not aware of.
I’m trialing out Proton VPN, and haven’t had any issues. A 1 year plan is currently $71.88 USD, or $119.76 USD for a 2 year plan. Proton VPN is based in Switzerland which have strict privacy laws and isn’t under the jurisdiction of any international surveillance alliances. It also has its own TOR entry nodes.
In my mind, Brave is ambitiously building out their infrastructure, crypto systems, and browser, VPN, etc. Thats is a crazy amount of work and requires talent. Talent does NOT work for free. I am happy to support this project as I feel it has the end users best interest at heart.
Consider this: How many other support subs have 10 mods ALL from the team and as diverse across product lines?
I cant think of a single one. Sure, Brave has issues, they also are getting addressed