SafeShell VPN
A lot of people are turning to VPNs lately, mostly because the internet keeps getting more restricted and it’s hard to know who’s tracking what. SafeShell VPN is one of the services that’s been getting some attention, so here’s a simple look at what it actually offers without all the marketing talk.
The service works on pretty much everything — phones, laptops, tablets, TVs — and the setup is straightforward. You pick a server, hit connect, and that’s it. There are a lot of servers to choose from, which helps if you just want to get around region blocks or watch something that isn’t available in your country. Speeds are usually stable, and the connection doesn’t drop often.
One thing that stands out is the App Mode. Instead of routing everything through one server, you can split it between apps. For example, streaming one way and regular browsing another way. It sounds technical, but in practice it’s pretty simple.
SafeShell also has an ad blocker built in. It doesn’t catch every single thing, but it cuts down a lot of the annoying ads and trackers, especially on mobile.
People who use streaming platforms will probably like the dedicated servers. Shows load without much buffering, and subtitles for foreign content can be translated automatically, which is a nice touch.
Pricing starts at $13 a month, but there are cheaper long-term plans. They also let you try the full version for free before committing.
The company says it doesn’t keep logs, and there isn’t anything in the interface that suggests otherwise. If you’re just looking for solid privacy and easy access to blocked sites, SafeShell does the job without making things complicated.









