TunnelBear


TunnelBear is a public virtual private network service based in Toronto, Canada. The company was founded by Daniel Kaldor and Ryan Dochuk in 2011. In March 2018, TunnelBear was acquired by McAfee.

Features

A freeware TunnelBear client is available on Android, Windows, macOS and iOS. There is also a Google Chrome and Opera browser extension. Alternatively, Linux distros can be configured to use TunnelBear.
Like other public VPN services, TunnelBear has the ability to bypass content blocking in most countries.
All clients use AES-256 encryption with the exception of the client for iOS 8 and earlier, which uses AES-128. When connected, the user's actual IP address will not be visible to the websites visited. Instead, the websites and/or computers would be able to see the spoofed IP address provided by TunnelBear VPN.
TunnelBear also offers a corporate VPN service called "TunnelBear for Teams."

Pricing

TunnelBear VPN is a 'freemium' product. The trial version provides 500MB of VPN data per month before the user would have to either disconnect or purchase subscription for unlimited data.