Kaspersky VPN Statistics and Facts - Market Share & More

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Kaspersky already has one of the best antivirus programs available in the industry. In addition to that, it also has a VPN service.

However, amid jarring controversy, it bodes to ask if Kaspersky VPN is safe to use, who’s using it, and if there are any real risks associated with it.

Well, it’s great to sift through the facts, stats, and rumors to gain clarity when securing your devices. 

These Kaspersky VPN statistics let us know what’s what with the VPN provider:

Interesting Kaspersky VPN Statistics

These stats about the service make for an eye-opening read:

  • Kaspersky was founded in 1997 by Eugene Kaspersky and has its headquarters in Russia.
  • The FCC in the US passed a law banning companies from purchasing Kaspersky products with its funding in 2017.
  • Kaspersky VPN is one of the most used In the UK, France, and Canada.
  • In 2022, Kaspersky VPN announced that it was shutting down operations in Russia after the country invaded Ukraine.
  • At least 12% of its users experience web threats monthly.

General Kaspersky VPN stats

Kaspersky page SImilarweb

These stats give an insight into the provider’s usage level and audience size.

1. The Kaspersky Me Android app has over 100 million downloads

Source: [Google Play]

With over 100 million downloads, the combined antivirus and VPN app also has a 4.7/5 rating from 4.07 million reviews.

This shows that a lot of users are satisfied with the service provided by the cybersecurity provider.

However, its standalone VPN app has a modest 1 million+ downloads and a 4.2/5 rating from 56,100 reviews.

2. The Kaspersky VPN app ranks #16,269 on the US Google Play Store

Source: [SimilarWeb]

In the tools category, the Kaspersky Secure Connection VPN app maintains a rank of #1873.

Based on usage by country, it ranks as such:

  • #4,110 in Germany
  • #6,052 in Canada
  • #6,107 in France
  • #16,269 in the US.

3. The Kaspersky company has over 4,000 employees

Source: [Kaspersky.com, SimilarWeb]

The VPN provider’s parent company, Kaspersky, has well over 4,000 employees worldwide.

It currently operates in 200 locations with 34 offices in over 30 countries.

4. Kaspersky’s website averaged 13 million visits in July 2023

Source: [SimilarWeb]

Kaspersky’s website got 13.1 million visitors in May 2023.

A month later in June, it got 12.7 million visits. However, the figure rose to 13 million in July.

In addition, the website has a bounce rate of 44.64%.

It has an average visit duration of 4:03 minutes and around 4.68 pages per visit.

In terms of traffic ranking, its website is #4,183 globally and #2 in the cybersecurity tools category.

5. The company has over 400 million users worldwide

Source: [Kaspersky.com]

According to statistics on the Kaspersky website, the VPN product has more than 200 million users around the world.

But considering all its cybersecurity solutions, including antivirus software and other security tools, Kaspersky has a worldwide user base exceeding 400 million users and 250,000 corporate clients.

Did you know that Kaspersky uses a tunneling protocol that’s faster than ExpressVPN’s LightWay?

You’ll be surprised by some of the stats in this section. If you think you know a lot about the service, these stats may prove you wrong:

6. Kaspersky VPN was declared the fastest VPN of 2022

Source: [AV-TEST GmbH, Kaspersky Blog]

The speed performance test studied the torrenting speeds and latency of several popular VPN providers.

According to the tests, Kaspersky VPN got 50% faster download averages for local and overseas torrent downloads than its competitors.

It also got better latency results when connecting to both local and overseas servers.

7. Kaspersky VPN has 2,000+ servers in over 100 locations around the world

Source: [Kaspersky]

They are touted as reaching up to 10Gb/s speeds.

Overall, its 2000+ servers are located in 72 countries across the globe, including Europe, Asia, and North & South America.

8. Kaspersky Secure Connection VPN has all the standard VPN features its competitors have

Source: [Kaspersky]

Just like the top providers like ExpressVPN and NordVPN, Kaspersky has all the top features to perform like a top VPN.

These include an automatic kill switch that activates to stop all outgoing traffic whenever there’s a sudden disconnection. It also has split tunneling allowing users to pick which apps use VPN.

In addition, it uses military-grade AES-25-bit encryption to protect user data from snoopers and trackers.

All of this alludes to the fact that you’ll have a smooth experience browsing or torrenting with Kaspersky VPN.

9. Kaspersky uses the Catapult Hydra protocol

Source: [Kaspersky]

Arguably the fastest VPN protocol, second only to WireGuard, Catapult Hydra powers Kaspersky connections on PCs.

In addition to this, the provider also has the option to use WireGuard. However, there’s no OpenVPN on PC as the option is only available on its mobile apps.

Controversial Kaspersky VPN stats

The source of many controversies, Kaspersky VPN has many region-based restrictions. Below are some of the doubts and ordeals surrounding the service:

10. Kaspersky VPN is unavailable in 8 regions

Source: [Kaspersky Support, Avast.com]

VPN usage is illegal/restricted in certain regions, and Kaspersky is no exception. These regions are the Republic of Belarus, China, Oman, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

In addition, Lithuania outrightly banned all companies and agencies that deal with sensitive information from using any Kaspersky products.

Additionally, the VPN provider voluntarily stopped operations in Russia.

11. Kaspersky VPN is banned by the FCC in the United States

Source: [Avast.com]

While individual consumers in the US can still buy and use Kaspersky products, there is a law by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banning companies from buying any Kaspersky products using its funding.

This happened in 2017, following controversies surrounding threats to national security.

Countries like Germany and Italy have also raised alarms about the potential risks of VPNs.

12. In 2019, Kaspersky allegedly worked with the Russian government

(Source: BBC)

Kaspersky VPN was accused of being in alliance with the Russian government and turning over data if required.

It was also accused of being the only major VPN service to keep its Russian servers running, not minding Russia’s anti-VPN laws.

Since then, the service publicly announced the closure of its service in Russia in 2022 due to the country’s conflict with Ukraine.

However, that has not changed the narrative about the massive distrust for the service in many countries.

13. European Parliament declared Kaspersky VPN dangerous in 2018

Source: [ZDNet]

After its use was banned in the United States in 2017, the European Union Parliament made a resolution declaring Kaspersky VPN dangerous.

This declaration came after the United States accused Kaspersky VPN of spying on its users.

14. Kaspersky refutes all allegations leveled against it in the US, claiming bans are unconstitutional.

Source: [Kaspersky]

In March 2022, Kaspersky released a statement in response to the US Federal Communications Commission.

It described their act of banning its use in the US as unconstitutional as its rights were taken without following due process.

They also claim the FCC has no evidence to back these claims.

It further dissociated itself from the claim of having anything to do with or working for the government.

15. Kaspersky VPN logs user queries despite its no-logs policy

Source: [Kaspersky]

The service claims to never log any traffic content but that goes against it logging DNS queries.

Going through its privacy policy, the provider reveals that it logs information such as your device information, DNS queries, individual connection timestamps, originating IP address, and individual bandwidth usage.

It says this information helps with the smooth running of the VPN and enables users to know the statistics of its VPN usage.

Also, Kaspersky VPN doesn’t disclose the duration it keeps this data for.

16. Kaspersky VPN is located in Russia

Source: [Kaspersky]

Russia isn’t part of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance countries that track and share surveillance data. However, it is not without its own policies that raise concerns as regards privacy.

This is because Russia is known for strict online and internet censorship, thereby making it a country with no privacy-friendly access to the internet.

In fact, many top providers shut down their servers in the country as opposed to complying with the government’s data collection policies.

Wrap Up

It’s no surprise Kaspersky VPN has so many controversies around it.

Could these restrictive policies be in a bid to improve security? Or could there be underlying ordeals?

It’s not all dangerous and gloomy stories, though. The VPN is budget-friendly and offers standard services like IP address masking and lots of speedy servers in many locations.

Either way, Kaspersky VPN statistics present several compromising issues that can arise during use. There are good VPNs at great prices that aren’t as controversial.

Sources:

  1. Kaspersky Support
  2. Kaspersky Support
  3. Avast
  4. Kaspersky
  5. Kaspersky
  6. Kaspersky Privacy Policy
  7. AV-TEST GmbH
  8. Kaspersky Blog
  9. Kaspersky Support
  10. Security.org
  11. Kaspersky Support
  12. Kaspersky Support
  13. Kaspersky Support
  14. Kaspersky Privacy Policy
  15. Safety Detectives
  16. Information and Communications Security: 22nd International Conference
  17. Similarweb
  18. Similarweb
  19. Similarweb

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