Encrypt.me

1524 5th Avenue, Suite 300, 98101, Seattle, United States
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Based on 20 Reviews

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About Encrypt.me

Encrypt everything and stay safe online with the most trusted and secure VPN on the market.

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Larry Staudmeister
GB

Th Best I Have Used! The best I have used. As best I can tell, it’s working well. One verifiable difference from others I have used is it remains ”on”. I never have to look for Encrypt.me app to activate unless I have purposely turned it off, and I cannot recall having to do that. Even after I reboot my iPhone and iPad, it is active without my having to do anything.

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J Larrabee
GB

I update your app when updates are… I update your app when updates are avail. The auto-on in unknown places works every time. I haven't had a detectable breach. I'm not a power user. But privacy & security are high priorities.

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Maarten van 't Hof
NL

I am a long-time happy user I am a long-time user. And especially the automatic start of VPN outside my home and some other save WiFI places is a great feature. I had some problems with new Apple MacOS but the helpdesk send me a new version, problem solved. I'm still glad with Encrypt.me.

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Redrock Junky
GB

Better than ever! With the recent improvements, Encrypt.me is better than ever. I still have occasional networks that the current version cannot secure. Other than that, speed is very good connecting through a U.S. portal, which is crucial for financial websites and streaming. Of note, iOS 13 is not displaying the VPN icon and I have to constantly keep the Encrypt.me app available to check encryption. I can't find a fix and it's a PITA!!!

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Ron
AU

Quirk Price has increased, so expectations increase. Is more stable and much faster than Bufferd which is a benefit. A negative is a quirk that after tapping the desktop icon, the green 'log in' screen pops up in the lower right screen corner and stays visible for 1-2 seconds. It becomes a frustrating exercise in how fast I can move a cursor to hit it on a wide screen monitor. Usually 2-3 times. It is an annoying bug, but it also begs the question, why is it even necessary? Surely tapping the desktop icon should be sufficient to engage a login without having that redundant second action?

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