Opera VPN will stop working on Android and iOS from 5/2018
Recently, Opera has announced it will officially close the service of providing virtual private network (VPN) on two Android and iOS platforms after two years of operating in free mode.
Opera is a popular Internet browser, advertised with a higher level of security than other applications like Chrome or Firefox thanks to the VPN feature.
Opera VPN application on Android and iOS will terminate from April 30, 2018. Opera also recommends that users switch to another service, SurfEasy VPN, a paid service provided by the company itself. Opera Gold account holders will receive one year of free SurfEasy Ultra licenses, while free users of Opera if the option to purchase Total VPN will be offered a discount of 80% if they decide to use SurfEasy.
The Ultra package is priced at $ 11.99 (if you pay extra, users will have more choices of some countries, while being protected in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network when online) and Total VPN is priced at 4 99 USD per month, all allow to use on 5 different devices and unlimited data usage. SurfEasy also has a free package, but users will be limited to 500 MB capacity when accessing the network via VPN.
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