StrongVPN

StrongVPN is an internet privacy service that provides VPN security and SmartDNS access. With easy-to-use VPN apps for mobile and desktop devices, along with easy SmartDNS setups for streaming devices and smart TVs, StrongVPN helps customers safely avoid third-party connection interference and IP tracking. Delivering industry-leading connection speeds, StrongVPN makes it easy to stay safe and securely access content anytime, anywhere, from any device.

8 Tb

Delivering the fastest speeds at 8 terabits per second

<1 minute

Average customer support response time under 1 minute across phone, email, and chat

97% satisfaction rate

97% satisfaction rate for chat response time

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Yahoo! Finance  
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Consumer Affairs  
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