It's very intuitive for end users. As far as I've tried it works well in a small business or single office environment when you have some computers joined together via local area network. You can't use Fyde across an external firewall because of NAT issues. Also there is no way currently to set up 2FA for additional level authentication through Google etc but this looks really promising (I guess we will find out if they do release such feature soon). If everyone were using their own personal devices would not be much problem at all, since one could get all necessary information from other devices themselves (if needed, e.g., client computer would automatically logoff after 30 minutes so they need someone next who needs something) Also would help decrease data traffic for company as whole and for clients also - less bandwith used = more efficient internet usage overall! I like that Fyde supports a variety of protocols, including SSTP, PPTP, L2TP, and OpenVPN. I also like that the software is easy to use. I dislike that Fyde is not compatible with the latest versions of Windows 10. I also dislike that the software is not compatible with the latest versions of Mac OS. Fyde is a great software to use for VPNs. I use Fyde to connect to my VPN from home.