Connect times were quick at around 5-6 seconds, even with the most distant locations some apps routinely take 4 to 5 times as long. Otherwise, though, the client's core features worked well. We could always choose the UK directly from the location list, but that's a little less convenient than it should be. We noticed one odd issue with the client when we asked it to connect from the UK to our 'Optimal Location', it always chose Ireland. And a Browser Integration panel enables installing SecureLine’s own Firefox and Chrome extensions. Activating the kill switch should block internet access if the VPN connection drops. You can have the client automatically protect you as soon as you connect to the internet, or when you access unsecured Wi-Fi networks, for instance. The Settings panel isn't exactly stuffed with options - no ability to change the protocol, for instance (it's strictly OpenVPN-only) - but the features you get are worthwhile. Avast SecureLine also provides browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox (Image credit: Avast)
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