At just US$2.99/mth, this VPN can safeguard your data without breaking the bank

TurisVPN is one of the most competitively priced VPN services available, offering robust security features without costing a fortune.

At just US$2.99/mth, this VPN can safeguard your data without breaking the bank

[This is a sponsored article with TurisVPN.]

If you’re on the lookout for a VPN that will protect your data without costing an arm and a leg, TurisVPN could tick a lot of boxes for you. 

TurisVPN is a newly launched VPN service that combines ease of use with high-speed connections, offering subscriptions starting from just US$2.99 (S$4.02) per month. 

And best of all, you don’t need to be a tech wiz to use TurisVPN—all it takes is a couple of clicks to turn it on and in a few moments, you’d be securely connected. 

Why TurisVPN?

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TurisVPN is built on the WireGuard VPN Protocol—the newest and fastest tunnelling protocol which leverages state-of-the art cryptography and network code to protect your browsing. 

The WireGuard VPN protocol has been touted as a “work of art” compared to earlier VPN protocols like OpenVPN and IPSec by major tech and programming personalities, including Linux creator Linus Torvalds. 

Though VPNs are known to slow down Internet speeds primarily due to the encryption method they use to secure your data, those that are built on the WireGuard VPN Protocol generally offer high-speed connections.

To test this out, I did a speed test of TurisVPN against my office broadband connection. Although it didn’t match the speed of my ultra-fast connection, it still showed promise, with no noticeable lag or connectivity issues. Websites loaded fast, and I was able to stream Netflix without any disruption.


TurisVPN also provides an extra layer of security through IP-2HOP, a feature that protects IP addresses by routing traffic through two servers. This means that your IP address is masked twice, making it even harder for third parties to trace your online activities.

Additionally, the company adheres to a strict “no-logs” policy, which means that it does not track or retain any information about your online activities, ensuring peace of mind for its users. Its services are supported by the company’s proprietary in-house system that deletes encrypted data server-wide. 

Its user-friendly features make Turis VPN a versatile choice

Apart from the robust security it provides, TurisVPN is also immensely accessible and user-friendly. 

As the VPN service is available on various platforms, including iOS, Android, and as a Chrome extension, it ensures seamless integration across your devices and allows you to stay connected securely, whether on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

You can link up to four devices to TurisVPN simultaneously, making it a versatile choice for families, remote workers, or anyone needing multiple secure connections. 

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Being someone who is not very tech savvy, the user-interface and design considerations of the platform made it incredibly easy to use. One tap on my phone, and I’m connected to one of TurisVPN’s servers. 

The platform also offers a night mode, which will be easier on your eyes when you spend late nights browsing. 

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And if you ever run into any issues with the VPN platform, TurisVPN has live customer service representatives that are ready to help—just drop them a text at TurisVPN’s webpage.

The price of privacy

Nowadays, having both privacy and security are essential, but protecting them shouldn’t break your bank. 

Currently, TurisVPN offers its premium plan at US$3.99 (S$5.37) per month, but those who opt to subscribe for the yearly plan only need to pay US$2.99 (S$4.02) per month. 

This makes it one of the most competitively priced VPN services available. Here is how its price compares to other VPN service providers:

For those who are still unsure if they want to subscribe to TurisVPN’s premium plan, the company offers a free version of their VPN service, where users can try out its features including the WireGuard Protocol before deciding on a paid plan.

However, do note that there are restrictions for the free plan—some of its capabilities, including the IP-2HOP and the dark mode will not be available, and there is a daily limit of 1GB of data. 

Additionally, the free version includes ads, allows connections for only up to 2 devices, and restricts access to servers in your origin location and the USA. Here is a breakdown of what you can experience with the free version:

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For users seeking faster and more reliable performance, the free version of TurisVPN may fall short, though. The connection speeds of the plan are noticeably slower compared to the premium version.

When I first utilised the free plan, some websites took a while to load and I had trouble accessing certain applications, including Google Docs. The premium version, on the other hand, offered a smoother browsing experience without much connectivity issues. 

Balancing affordability and quality

Ultimately, the team behind TurisVPN wants to deliver an affordable service without compromising the quality that users expect from a top-tier VPN provider. 

It aims to serve the growing digital needs for users in developing markets at accessible prices. 

The team is currently “cooking up new features” and is looking to introduce more servers in more countries in the next few months. 

Safeguard your online activity at a fraction of the cost with TurisVPN.

Learn more about TurisVPN here. Read other tech-related articles we’ve written here.

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