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Pros: Free-tier plan. AES-256 encryption and OpenVPN protocol. DNS leak protection and auto kill switch.
Cons: Connection stability issues.
Pros: Supports P2P programs. Free service has unobtrusive ads.
Cons: Data cap on free tier. Linux not supported.
Pros: Free. Supports several protocols. Lets you add VPNs via links and QR codes.
Cons: Not intuitive for beginner users.
Pros: Free and has no usage limit. Highly user-friendly. Doesn’t need a user account. Has a kill switch.
Cons: .
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Cross-platform compatibility. Does not store or log user data.
Cons: None.
Pros: There is a free 30-day trial period offered. A massive number of proxy services are available.
Cons: Users will eventually have to pay to use ExpressVPN. Some feel that their processing speeds are negatively affected.
Pros: Strong security and privacy. Thousands of servers. Bypass geo-restrictions. Good customer service. Supports split-tunneling.
Cons: Some connection issues. Cramped interface.
Pros: Blocks ads and trackers. Faster browsing speed. Fingerprinting Protection. User privacy is ensured.
Cons: No other unique features. Some shortcut keys do not work on brave. Not all Chrome extensions work. Downloads can be problematic.
Pros: Hide real IP address. Surf the web anonymously. Secure and ultrafast VPN servers. Encrypted online data.
Cons: Connection suddenly turns off at random times.
Pros: Official mobile client for OpenVPN. Self-hosted servers. Access to VPN cloud services.
Cons: Moderate learning curve. Connecting to a new server can take a while.
Pros: Unlimited VPN bandwidth. No registration needed. Auto-connect function. Various servers available.
Cons: Users are required to watch ads to get the free bandwidth.