Private Internet Access is a virtual private network service. The company was founded in August 2010 by Andrew Lee. The original author of the service is London Trust Media, Inc. It is available in English. For the iOS app, Chrome extension, and Firefox extension, the software is licensed by MIT License. Other apps are licensed by Commercial software. The CEO of Private Internet Access is Ted Kim.
There are gateways across the world. For the U.S., the VPN gateways are located in Chicago, Seattle, Silicon Valley, Texas, New York, Florida, and other parts of California and the east coast. Other server locations are located in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. With a Private VPN, your data will be encrypted and unreadable. Your IP address will be hidden and your location will be changed for security purposes. This will block unwanted connections and allow you to browse anonymously. Private Internet Access is available on multiple devices, including Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, and browser extensions.
The monthly membership is $6.95 per month. The annual membership is $39.95. The two-year membership is $69.95 per two years. Some features include a secure VPN account, encrypted WiFi, P2P support, block ads/trackers/malware, multiple VPN gateways, unlimited bandwidth, no traffic logs, instant setup, and ease of use. If you no longer wish to have a membership with Private Internet Access, follow the cancellation instructions on this page. We have included a detailed guide to assist you with effectively canceling your membership. Please continue reading for more information.