VPN (76 programs)
Pros: Enables greater online privacy through more difficult tracking. Allows for anonymous browsing 'from' anywhere worldwide.
Cons: Costs on top of regular internet connection. Finding the right VPN for you is complicated.
Pros: Easy to use. High-grade security protocols. Neat and organized interface. No bandwidth limit.
Cons: Limited servers available compared to other VPNs.
Pros: Works across platforms. Fast surfing speeds. Lots of servers. Easy to use.
Cons: Free version limited to 3 days of use. No adds-on in Mac version.
Pros: No Log policy. Automatic set up. One-tap process. 2500 servers.
Cons: Doesn’t connect sometimes. Connecting takes a while.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Easy to navigate. Features a fast VPN finder. Supports up to 5 multiple connections.
Cons: No kill switch. Limited servers available. Few advanced features for professional VPN users.
Pros: Can connect unlimited devices. Strict no-logs policy. Optimized servers for torrenting. Strong security protocols. Live support chat (24/7). Money-back guarantee. Manual WireGuard connection. Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Linux. IP Rotator. Pause VPN function. Protocol selection.
Cons: No free version offered. No dedicated IP option as a standalone solution.
Pros: Superior levels of anonymity when browsing the Internet. As there are no recorded logs the activity of the user cannot be traced.
Cons: The paid plans can be a bit too pricey for some users. It can be a bit difficult to set up multiple VPN connections.
Pros: Easy to use.
Cons: Limited options.
Pros: Easy-to-use. Flexible pricing plans. Up to 6 connected devices simultaneously.
Cons: Limited accessibility in some countries.
Pros: Servers in 50+ locations. Free trial to test full range of features.
Cons: Privacy policy not as robust as some VPNs. Will slow your connection speed.
Pros: In-app servers by F-secure. Over 20 servers in 20 countries. Detects traffic irregularities. Includes kill switch feature.
Cons: Fairly standard features.