Description
Trust.Zone is a privacy-focused VPN service that gives you complete anonymity online. By routing your traffic through encrypted tunnels, it ensures your browsing, downloads, and communications stay private from ISPs, advertisers, and third parties.
Key Features
- Strict No-Logs Policy — Trust.Zone does not track, store, or log user activity. No personal details beyond an email address are required to sign up.
- IP & Location Hiding — Your real IP address is replaced with one from Trust.Zone's global server network, making your true location invisible.
- 188+ Servers in 90+ Zones — Servers across North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa, including multiple locations in the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, and more.
- Multi-Protocol Support — WireGuard, OpenVPN, L2TP/IPsec, PPTP, SSTP, IKEv2, SOCKS5, HTTPS Proxy, VLESS, and ShadowSocks.
- Kill Switch — Automatically blocks internet traffic if the VPN connection drops, preventing data leaks.
- P2P & Torrenting Allowed — P2P traffic is not restricted, making it suitable for peer-to-peer file sharing.
- Warrant Canary — Publishes a warrant canary to alert users if legal demands for data have been received.
- Outside 14 Eyes — Based in Seychelles, outside the 14 Eyes surveillance alliance, adding an extra layer of privacy protection.
Supported Platforms
Apps and manual setups available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and routers.
Use Cases
- Everyday Privacy — Hide browsing activity from ISPs and prevent tracking.
- Public Wi-Fi Security — Encrypt traffic on unsecured hotspots in cafes, airports, and hotels.
- Bypassing Censorship — Overcome geo-restrictions and internet filters to access content freely.
- Anonymous File Sharing — Use P2P/torrent traffic without revealing your real IP.
Highlights
Pros
- Offers a 3-day free trial with no credit card required, providing a risk-free way to test the service before purchasing.
- Based in Seychelles outside the 14 Eyes surveillance alliance with a published warrant canary to alert users of any legal data requests.
- Includes AES-256 encryption with a reliable kill switch that passed independent DNS and IP leak tests without exposing user data.
- Enforces a strict no-logs policy — no user activity, browsing history, or IP addresses are recorded or stored.
- Supports a wide range of VPN protocols including WireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2, VLESS, ShadowSocks, and SOCKS5.
Cons
- Significantly slow speeds — independent testing recorded download speed drops of 80% on nearby servers and 87% on distant ones.
- No native macOS app — Mac users must manually configure third-party OpenVPN clients like Tunnelblick, which lack a kill switch.
- Limited to a maximum of 5 simultaneous device connections with no option for unlimited devices.
- Poor streaming performance — fails to reliably access Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and BBC iPlayer in independent tests.
- No live chat or weekend support — customer service is only available via email tickets Sunday to Friday with limited hours.

