Once those slots are filled, you won't be able to connect with any new devices until you log in to the website and delete one of the old devices.
While other providers typically support five simultaneous connections from any combination of devices, VPN Unlimited has five 'slots' which are allocated to particular devices or browser extensions (a Windows client and Chrome extension on the same system will fill two slots) as you connect them.
VPN Unlimited supports up to five devices on a standard account, but this is a little more complicated than usual. The service has impressively wide platform coverage, with downloads for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, Windows Mobile and Apple TV, a handy collection of browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge, and setup instructions for routers, Kodi, Chromecast and more. KeepSolid's DNS firewall can be used to block content while connected to VPN Unlimited (Image credit: KeepSolid)Ī 'DNS Firewall' is a web filtering system which blocks access to malicious and phishing domains, and enables blocking websites by content type (adult, gambling, social networking and so on.)