

- #Vpn unlimited authentication failed upgrade
- #Vpn unlimited authentication failed password
- #Vpn unlimited authentication failed free
- #Vpn unlimited authentication failed windows
VPN Unlimited protects your privacy by using only the strongest VPN protocols (opens in new tab). VPN Unlimited protects your privacy with 256-bit encryption and strong VPN protocols (Image credit: KeepSolid) Privacy
#Vpn unlimited authentication failed password
Upgrading to MonoDefense costs $10.99 billed monthly (an extra $1), $5.83 on the annual plan (a $0.84 premium), or $299.99 for the Lifetime option (that's a $100 hike.) We're not looking at Passwarden (opens in new tab) here, but for comparison, the excellent Dashlane (opens in new tab) bundles a password manager and simple VPN for $3.33 on its own annual plan (opens in new tab). KeepSolid VPN is now also available as part of a package called MonoDefense, which is essentially the VPN bundled with the password manager (opens in new tab) Passwarden. There's no way to be sure the company will be the best service for you, by then, or even whether it'll still exist, and on balance we wouldn't recommend committing to any more than the annual plan. Even if that's $120 on renewal, you'll need to be using VPN Unlimited for more than ten years before it even starts to save you money. Right now Ivacy (opens in new tab) offers five years of service for just $80, for instance. While lifetime plans sound good in theory, the reality is usually very different. The only additional option is a lifetime VPN plan (opens in new tab) for a one-off $199.99, That's the equivalent of $16.67 a month if you only use it for a year, $5.56 if you keep it for three years, $3.33 over five years - you get the idea. The company previously offered a three-year plan for an appealing $2.78 a month, but unfortunately, that's been ditched. That's fractionally above average, and you'll find better annual deals with the likes of CyberGhost (opens in new tab) ($3.99 a month), Hide.Me (opens in new tab) ($3-$3.75) and Private Internet Access (opens in new tab) ($3.33.) KeepSolid's monthly plan (opens in new tab) covers up to five devices for $9.99, dropping to $5 a month if you pay for a year up-front. And if you run into technical problems with that, or any other part of the service, KeepSolid has a web knowledgebase with troubleshooting advice, and a support team is on hand 24/7 to answer your questions via ticket and email. Topping the recent improvements list is the extended unblocking performance, and the company now claims support for an additional 17 services: HBO Now, Disney Plus, ESPN+, Fubo TV, TNT, Popcornflix, CBS, Channel4/All4, Tubi, Pluto TV, Philo, Hotstar, Vudu, Mubi, Showtime, Starz, Peacock.Įlsewhere, support for two factor authentication ( 2FA (opens in new tab)) should improve the security of your account.

(Keep in mind that Windscribe (opens in new tab), Surfshark (opens in new tab) and Zenmate (opens in new tab) have no limits at all.) KeepSolid does have a solution – sort of – in that you're able to buy further slots at extra cost. You're only able to delete one of the old devices per week, which means it'll be two weeks before you can use all your new hardware with the VPN.
#Vpn unlimited authentication failed upgrade
Suppose you're using all your slots, for instance, but then upgrade three devices at the same time.
#Vpn unlimited authentication failed free
Oh, and if you run out of free devices, or you replace several, you can only delete one active device a week, potentially a major hassle.

Once those slots are filled, you won't be able to connect with any new devices until you log in to the website and delete one of the old devices.
#Vpn unlimited authentication failed windows
While other providers typically support five simultaneous connections from any combination of devices, VPN Unlimited has five 'slots' which are allocated to particular devices or browser extensions (a Windows client and Chrome extension on the same system will fill two slots) as you connect them. VPN Unlimited supports up to five devices on a standard account, but this is a little more complicated than usual. The service has impressively wide platform coverage, with downloads for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, Windows Mobile and Apple TV, a handy collection of browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge, and setup instructions (opens in new tab) for routers, Kodi, Chromecast and more.

KeepSolid's DNS firewall can be used to block content while connected to VPN Unlimited (Image credit: KeepSolid)Ī 'DNS Firewall' is a web filtering system which blocks access to malicious and phishing domains, and enables blocking websites by content type (adult, gambling, social networking and so on.)
