Shopping around can still save you a little cash, though. $4.99 a month is a fair annual price which beats vendors like Hotspot Shield ($7.99) and ExpressVPN ($8.32). (The same price as the one-year plan? Maybe that's why it's hidden away on another page.) These appear to support up to five connections only, with no 10-device choice. There's also a six-month plan at $8.99, and a two-year plan at $4.99 a month. Track down the right page and you'll find an $11.99 monthly billing option. The seeming lack of a monthly plan puzzled us – but in fact there is one, but HMA hides it away on an 'extended' pricing page, presumably because it wants users to buy one of the longer-term plans. If you've got lots of hardware to protect, you might want to choose the 10-connection option, but that bumps up the price: $7.99 a month on the annual plan, $6.99 for two years of coverage, or $5.99 for three. You can get support for up to five simultaneous connections for $4.99 a month on the standard annual plan, dropping to only $2.99 over three years. The HideMyAss! main pricing page looks short on options with just a couple of plans. Paying extra allows you to cover up to 10 devices, or you can set up the service on some routers and connect as many devices as you need: it's your call. HideMyAss! supports up to five simultaneous connections with its baseline plans. Not only are there custom apps for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS and Linux, but there's installation advice to help you manually set up the service on Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox, PlayStation and more. The HideMyAss! website proudly proclaims that it works on all your devices, and it just might have a point. HideMyAss! has a Mac app, among others (Image credit: HideMyAss!)
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