The Opera VPN app lets users select from a handful list of countries and also use the built-in ad-blocker on their phones. The company had also launched a paid Opera VPN Gold service on iOS and this offered better speeds along with more regions and dedicated customer care support all of this was packaged for $30/year. That being said, Opera has partnered with SurfEasy (the company that enabled Opera’s VPN app) and is offering an additional free 1-year subscription to SurfEasy Ultra VPN for those who had opted for the Opera VPN Gold on iOS. The SurfEasy costs $12/month and the year-long free subscription seems like a good deal. Moreover, the SurfEasy Ultra offers access to 28 regions and free unlimited usage for up to five devices. Opera Gold users can simply head over to their app and shift to SurfEasy. Not an Opera Gold subscriber? Don’t worry you will still be getting an 80 percent discount of SurfEasy Total VPN if you subscribe via the Opera Gold app. The biggest advantage is that the SurfEasy Total VPN supports Netflix so that you can watch the geographically restricted content without a hassle. The SurfEasy Total VPN costs $5 a month and it supports 14 regions as opposed to the 28 regions supported by Ultra version. Opera is not forthcoming for the reason of the shutdown but I suspect that this has to do something with the fact that Chinese government is cracking down on VPN services and Opera is now owned by a consortium of Chinese companies. That being said, the Opera Desktop VPN will live on. Hopefully for much longer.

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