PureVPN’s Updated Apps Are Out Now!
We’ve just heard that the guys at PureVPN have revamped their flagship app on all major platforms. The latest versions come loaded with new and very interesting app features. To expand their already big market base, they’ve added support for four RTL languages, including Arabic, Turkish, Chinese and Spanish. Users can download or update the app easily from their respective platforms and enjoy complete Internet freedom and anonymity.
Details of newest features added in PureVPN’s apps:
New features in PureVPN’s iOS app:
– Widget: The newest widget feature allows users to turn the VPN on or off via a single tap. Users would no longer need to access the app every time they need to use the VPN. They can now easily turn the VPN on or off with PureVPN’s new widget feature.
– Re-connection on Wi-Fi/Data switch: This feature allows the VPN app to reconnect itself automatically every time the user switches the connection from 4G to Wi-Fi, or vice versa.
– Always On: This feature will keep the VPN connected at all times. If the user switches off the phone, PureVPN will automatically restart whenever the phone is switched back on.
– Support for RTL Languages: Support for Arabic, Turkish, Chinese and Spanish have been added to the iOS version of the app.
– Dedicated IP for PPTP/L2TP: Dedicated IP support has been added for PPTP and L2TP protocols in the latest PureVPN update.
– User onboarding: User onboarding screens have been added to the new PureVPN app.
New features in PureVPN’s Mac app:
– RTL Languages: Support for RTL languages has also been added in the Mac version of PureVPN app.
– Connect/Disconnect button in the status menu: Users can easily connect or disconnect their PureVPN app directly from the status bar of the Mac interface.
New features in PureVPN’s Android app:
– Auto-connect on launch: Like the iOS version, the auto-connect feature is also available in the Android version of PureVPN’s app. With this feature, users would no longer need to worry about opening their app again and again.
– Android widget: It will now be easy to control the PureVPN app directly from the homescreen with PureVPN’s new Android widget feature.
– Internet Kill Switch: Upon VPN disconnection, this feature will make sure to maintain user’s anonymity by cutting the internet connection immediately.
– Multi Ports Integration: This feature allows the app to scan for the best open ports to connect to, giving instant and rapid connectivity.
New features in PureVPN’s Windows app:
– Mark favorites while connecting: Users no longer need to search for the desired servers every time when they’re connecting to PureVPN. They can easily mark their favorite servers and can access them without needing to go through the lengthy list containing names of hundreds of servers.
– Reset password on login screen.
– Stealth protocol: Stealth Protocol is a new feature that provides quick connectivity over SSTP protocol.
– User Onboarding: Support for user onboarding has also been added on PureVPN’s Windows version of the app.
– Bubble/Desktop notifications on connection drop from server: For every drop in connection, the app will immediately notify its user via a bubble notification.
– RTL language: Support for RTL languages like Arabic, Turkish, Chinese and Spanish have also been added in the Windows version of the app.
– In app FAQ’s: Users wishing to know more about the app can do so very easily without needing to go through the hassle of searching for it on the Internet.
PureVPN gives users complete control of their privacy, security and ease of use. It’s the fastest VPN on the Internet, and the one with most servers to help users access geo-blocked websites and use P2P platforms from any where they want. That is why we recommend PureVPN and rate it at the top of our list of best VPN services.
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