Unique Advantages• User Friendly
Interface
• Limitless Server Locations
• Above
Average Speeds
Company BackgroundThe service was first created in 2005 by
sixteen-year-old Jack Cator of Norfolk, England, as a
workaround to the restrictions his school’s network placed
on games and music. Using open source code, he created the
program in just a few hours. From there, he promoted the
tool on various forums and it was eventually featured on the
front page of Digg. By 2014, the service had attracted more
than 10 million users. By 2015, it became one of the largest
VPN providers in the world. Later that same year, it was
acquired by AVG technologies for a sum of $40 million, after
which it became part of Avast.
FeaturesWith version 4.0 of HMA comes some new
features.
•
IP Shuffle. With this
feature, you can set up HideMyAss! to randomly shuffle the
IP address it uses. Your options are limitless here, so you
can switch the address once a day, once an hour, every 12
hours, whatever you like. Randomizing and constantly
switching IP addresses means you fool trackers as they can’t
keep up with your jumps. This is especially true if you’re
utilizing the entire selection of about 900 servers
worldwide.
•
Kill Switch. Used with the
above mentioned IP Shuffle, this feature provides an
excellent fail-safe. It’s designed to sever your internet
connection if your VPN should drop out for any reason—when
switching IP addresses for example. This extra layer of
protection ensures you’re never under the assumption you’re
cloaked when you’re not.
•
Redesigned Location Mode. This simply makes it easier
for you to pick and choose your favorite server
locations.
•
Trusted Networks. You can
assign this designation to any network you trust so that
your VPN knows it doesn’t need to connect.
Outside
of the new version update, HMA continues to use a variety of
VPN protocols, and this seems to be dependent on what
platform they are running on. HMA uses OpenVPN—considered to
be the best protocol—on Windows, but not other platforms.
However, this seems to be due to constraints in place on the
platform side, not the HMA side.
Additional FeaturesWhile this isn’t part of the core software, HMA
has added full server-side encryption to their
infrastructure. All drives that power HMA’s VPN servers have
protection in place against actual physical theft and
tampering of data.
Server LocationsLet’s just say HMA has far too many locations
to list. The condensed answer is they have more than 940
servers in over 280 locations in more than 190 countries. So
chances are, where ever you would like to find a server
location, you’ll likely find one.
PlatformsHMA is compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS,
Android, and Linux. Compatible routers are also
supported.
Browser ExtensionsUnfortunately, HMA does not have any browser
extensions.
Game Consoles & Other DevicesHideMyAss! will natively support the following
consoles:
• Chromecast
• PlayStation
•
Xbox
Note: Whatever consoles and devices HMA
doesn’t support natively can still be supported via a
supported router.
Ease of Use & PerformanceThe user interface is simple and intuitive, so
no issues there. In terms of performance tests, latency, and
ping were barely impacted against local servers, but weren’t
quite as good against international servers, so expect a bit
of a slow down there.
Download speed tests are impressive, with speeds in
the top ranks. However, again, when tested against
international servers, speeds did drop. It’s important to
note though that these drops in speed and performance when
using an international server are normal and the same will
likely happen with any VPN you choose to use.
Number of Licenses & Package DetailsA single HMA license covers up to 5 devices—any
combination of desktop or mobile. If your router is
compatible, you also have the option of installing this at
the router level and protecting your entire network. The HMA
website provides a list of compatible devices as well as
leads you to how-to articles for the installation
procedures.
Unlike some of their competition,
HMA doesn’t offer a free plan, but they do have a 30-day
money-back guarantee, so at least you have the chance to
test it out before you commit long-term.
They
have a 1 month, 12 month and 24 month plan. Note that all
plans are billed at once, not monthly. Their best deal,
price wise, is the 24 month plan. The breakdown cost per
month is $4.99 with the onetime billing equaling $119.76.
Your other options are $11.99 per month for one month—the
most expensive monthly option—and $6.99 per month billed at
$83.88 for the 12 month plan.
Customer SupportCustomer support consists of an array of how-to
guides, FAQs, and a knowledge base. They also have a web
forum and 24/7 live chat.
As like other services
that offer a web forum, there are staff members who can and
will answer questions, but this isn’t a very busy forum.
Regardless, you can be sure your questions will be addressed
in a fairly timely fashion.
Bottom LineIf speed and a server located virtually
anywhere are your only considerations, look no further than
HMA. However, if you have some significant privacy concerns,
you may want to take the time to go over their data
collections policies. They are totally transparent about
what they log and how long they hold on to those logs, and
kudos to them for that. They do log a time stamp of your
connection, your true IP address and the IP address of the
server you connect to, as well as your username. Frankly,
this isn’t much different from what their competitors do,
however, they retain this info for up to 3 months, while
others will trash it almost immediately.