


It offers the most-widest protocol support to cater to the needs of all sorts of users. What kind of a VPN service confines its users to use only one protocol? Well, Spotflux does! It does not offer any other protocol than OpenVPN and offers moderate encryption of bit to protect your data.Įven though the protocol is pretty decent, Spotflux fails when it comes to using a lighter protocol with fast speeds! Take PureVPN for example.

The server locations do, however, include the United Kingdom and the United States.īut with a total of 10 servers all around the world and millions of users to cater to, Spotflux falls apart at times due to extra load on servers. Where other VPN providers take great pride by showing off their huge server network all over the world, Spotflux fails badly when it comes to making its servers presence count! Since we could not find anything useful on its website regarding the server support due to poor customer support more on that laterwe had to research different communities and forums to take out the exact number of servers. We have reviewed all kinds of VPN services, no matter how big or small they are but we have never reviewed a VPN like Spotflux that keeps its server count hidden from the general users. Even though it claims that it protects you from the outside threats on the internet, we think a detailed take on Spotflux will reveal how hard it is working to be the best VPN service. Having launched officially only three years ago, it is hard to imagine where Spotflux VPN stands in the industry right now.
