![]() If the servers you are looking for are here, then keep reading. ![]() No point in creating a list, so I’m just gonna write them down here: There are four servers in the UK, 9 in the US, 6 in the Netherlands, 2 servers in Canada, and one server in each of Brazil, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Latvia, Romania, Italy, Portugal, France, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, Singapore, India, and Malaysia. This section will be rather short since CactusVPN runs just 39 servers in 22 countries. Well, CactusVPN does have some, but it sure lacks a lot more. A VPN that requests around $7 a month should at least provide features that help it compete with other premium providers in the industry. However, in reality, promises are not kept as it doesn’t have much to deliver. Starting with… FeaturesĪccording to the website, CactusVPN promises a lot. Sign up frustrations aside, let’s dive into the service. I got a few wrong username/password messages before I started my hunt for the right credentials. But the problem was that it was not specified anywhere. ![]() That’s not difficult to do, that’s not why I’m complaining. It turns out that the so-called ‘Client Area Password’, the one you set up right after subscribing, as well as the username for that matter, do not work for the apps. To do that, you will have to log in to your account, click on ‘How to Start’ on the side menu to the left of the page, and copy-paste the username and passwords found there into the app. ![]() Right after you create your CactusVPN account, confirm your email address, change your password like you were prompted to do, you still won’t be able to use CactusVPN’s apps. ![]()
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