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Hotspot Shield review: Still the undisputed speed champ in VPNs

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Hotspot Shield review: Still the undisputed speed champ in VPNs

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Hotspot Shield in brief:

P2P allowed: Yes
Business location: United States
Number of servers: 1,800+*
Number of country locations: 85
Cost: $95.88 per year
VPN protocol: Standard TLS1.2 / DTLS1.2 tunnel using OpenSSL 1.1 library
Data encryption: AES-GCM (128- and 256-bit) and ChaCha-poly1305 supported
Data authentication: All supported cipher suites perform authenticated encryption using an AEAD model.
Handshake: Standard TLS1.2/DTLS1.2

It’s time to take another look at our reigning speed champion, Hotstpot Shield, which is currently owned by a company named Aura.

Hotspot Shield hasn’t changed that much since our last review in 2019, and it looks pretty much the same as it did then. Aura, like previous-owner Pango, sells Hotspot Shield bundled with other security-focused software. Currently the package includes the VPN, antivirus, a spam call blocker for mobile, and a password manager.  

Note: This review is part of our best VPNs roundup. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them.

Features and services

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Hotspot Shield’s default dashboard.

When you start Hotspot Shield it shows a matte-black background with a giant power button in the center of the window. The default screen includes two tiles below the power button. One is for choosing your location, and the other displays your cumulative daily data usage.

Some of the VPN’s country locations use virtual servers, where the physical server isn’t actually in the stated country. Currently HSS uses physical servers in 43 countries: Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Belarus, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Isle of Man, Indonesia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Hotspot Shield’s total server count is down to 1,800 now from the all-time high of more than 3,200 under Pango. We asked Aura, why it decided to drop the server count and the company said, “Aura uses more powerful servers and has a more efficient software stack. We have continued to innovate on the VPN infrastructure stack leveraging our proprietary Hydra technology, which has led to an architecture that utilizes a smaller number of specialized servers that work together to deliver a superior VPN experience.”

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Hotspot Shield’s country listings.

Hotspot Shield’s dedicated country listing shows your currently selected country, a quick-access section, and then a listing of all countries.

On the left side of the app are a number of menu items in a very slim left rail. Click the “hamburger” menu icon to reveal the names of each menu item.

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