VPN (142 programs)
Pros: Simple interface. Easy to setup.
Cons: Might cause connection slowdowns. Prone to disconnecting. Tends to crash.
Pros: Easy to install and use. Supports quick connect and server selection features. Has over a hundred server locations.
Cons: Features a lot of ads. Reports of undisclosed user data harvesting.
Pros: Totally free VPN software. Strong resistance against firewalls. Capable to build both on Remote-Acess VPN and Site-to-Site VPN. Supports lots of VPN protocol.
Cons: Outdated application interface. Suddenly disconnects at random times.
Pros: High download speeds and connection reliability. Ironclad no-logging policy and dependable customer service.
Cons: Bandwidth caps on lower-cost plans could be higher. Only one simultaneous connection on most membership plans.
Pros: Completely free of charge. Lets you choose what type of data it can access online. Highly user-friendly. Lets you request a country to be added as a virtual location.
Cons: Doesn’t have a lot of advanced features.
Pros: Beginner-friendly. Strong security protocol. Allows torrenting and TOR. Smart advanced features.
Cons: Lackluster speed. Limited servers available. No router installation. Does not work with Netflix and other streaming services.
Pros: On-demand residential IPs. Lightweight and easy to use. Dedicated kill switch. Active customer support.
Cons: Limited free features. Slow installation time.
Pros: Uses no log policy. Neat, intuitive interface. Free to use without login.
Cons: Limited number of proxy servers.
Pros: Open-source and reliable. Highly customizable and scalable. Cross-platform support.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Simple interface with easy activation. Helpful privacy features such as ad and tracker filtering.
Cons: Free tier restrictive for heavy use. Server performance can vary during peak times.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface with a fun design. Transparent yet secure. Supports unlimited simultaneous device connections.
Cons: Inconsistent and slow speeds. Limited free features.
Pros: Offers VPN split tunneling. More than 8,000 servers from 55 regions. Uses military-grade encryption with 12 protocol options. User-friendly interface tailored.
Cons: Mediocre connection speeds.
Pros: Can access restricted content. Easy to use. Has three versions. Available on various platforms.
Cons: Performance can deteriorate over time.
Pros: Supports multiplatform functionality. Has multiple security protocols. Includes a cloud storage service. Now adds a native Apple TV VPN tool. Comes with a FireStick Kill Switch feature.
Cons: Not situated in a pro-privacy country. Full content support only available in certain countries.
Pros: Unblocks content outside your region. Perfect for watching Pandora and Hulu. Customizable with scripts. Easy to set up.
Cons: Doesn’t unblock all regions. Video speed can be slow.
Pros: Bank-grade encryption. Free tier. Secure, fast connection. Kill switch. Blocks cookies.
Cons: Uses ads. Some bandwidth issues. Some data leakage possible.
Pros: Encrypted tunnels for protected remote access. Simple client interface focused on core functionality. Works seamlessly with Kerio Control environments.
Cons: No standalone firewall or filtering tools. Limited to Kerio Control server connections only. Lacks advanced customization options.
Pros: Lets users choose the host country. Offers robust platform security. Wide device and system support.
Cons: Can slow down internet speeds. Has issues connecting to other websites.