

Payments can be done solely using credit cards, while Bitcoin is available if you’re paying for the annual package. RememBear typically costs $2.50/month if you take its 2-year subscription. The 3-year option will cost you only $3.33/month and TunnelBear will even throw in three years of full use of its RememBear password manager for free. Premium options include a monthly, yearly, and 3-year subscriptions, with the monthly costing $9.99 per month, and the yearly dropping to $4.99/month ($59.88 billed every year). There is, however, an option to add an extra 1GB if you tweet about the provider. TunnelBear offers a free tier for all who’d like to get a taste of its service, and we do mean only a taste, as the free plan is limited to only 500MB of monthly traffic. Choosing a location is also possible via a drop-down list of locations in alphabetical order. There are OpenVPN configuration files, but they’re painfully difficult to track down on the website.Īll the apps are remarkably simple and easy to get around, with the clients featuring a map where you can choose your desired location. There’s limited support for installing it on Linux but unfortunately, manual installation isn’t possible on any additional devices like routers, gaming consoles, or smart TVs. You can run the service on up to five devices at the same time.

It has servers in only 23 countries, but it supports with its native apps and extensions a wide array of platforms, including Windows, Android, Mac, iOS, Chrome, Opera, and Firefox. TunnelBear is a Canadian VPN vendor owned by cybersecurity giant McAfee that doesn’t have a multitudinous network of servers or a long list of advanced features and instead likes to keep things simple, focusing on its core service.
