Hotspot Shield is a VPN service provider based in Redwood City, California. It began in 2008 and now has over 1,800 servers in 80 countries. It has servers in the majority of the world's regions, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.
When it comes to VPN selection. More servers equals less congestion, which often results in faster speeds. And, without giving anything away, Hotspot Shield's servers were lightning fast when we tested them.
The location of Hotspot Shield is a minor disadvantage. Hotspot Shield is subject to US laws as a company based in the US, including laws requiring the company to share customer data with the government when necessary.
The United States, after all, is a founding member of the Five Eyes alliance and a member of the larger Nine Eyes and 14 Eyes alliances of countries. Members of these alliances have laws in place that allow governments to obtain consumer information from businesses for purposes such as criminal investigation. If you are ever the subject of an investigation, the government can issue a subpoena to Hotspot Shield to obtain any information they may have on you.
Hotspot Shield understands the risks, and as you'll see below, the company's logging policy prevents it from collecting (and then releasing) information that could be used against you.
The government has not stopped requesting information, but according to Hotspot Shield's January 2019 transparency report, it has not produced any user data despite receiving 56 requests in 2018. Even though Hotspot Shield stopped publishing transparency reports in 2019, the same strict logging policy remains in place.
Subscription to Hotspot Shield
Hotspot Shield has three subscription levels: Basic, Premium, and Premium Family. The VPN features are the same for Premium and Premium Family.
Premium, on the other hand, only includes one VPN account that can support up to five devices. Premium Family, on the other hand, provides you with five VPN accounts to share with family members. Each member receives the same benefits as Premium: A VPN that they can use on up to five devices. So, if we do the math, that's five Premium subscriptions for $19.99 per month, which is only $7 more than the Premium individual plan. That's a great deal, and it's ideal not only for families, but also for a group of friends or roommates.
You can choose to pay for Hotspot Shield monthly or annually. As with most VPN services, the monthly fee decreases as your commitment grows. If you don't like Hotspot Shield Premium for whatever reason, you can get a refund through the company's 45-day money-back guarantee.
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