VPN (142 programs)
Pros: Highly secured web browsing. Browse HTTPS traffic without any restriction. Safeguard identity against hackers.
Cons: Only encrypts HTTPS traffic. Leaves other types of traffic unsecured.
Pros: Offers a single account for multiple devices. Comes with a free trial period. Supports more than 2500 servers. Ensures high-speed streaming.
Cons: Slow connection speed in free version.
Pros: AES-256 encryption and no-logs policy. Supports 10 devices simultaneously. Easy-to-use interface across platforms. Includes kill switch, ad/tracker blocking.
Cons: Slower speeds during peak times. Inconsistent streaming performance. Limited advanced configuration options. Occasional delays in customer support.
Pros: Military-grade encryption. Prevent hackers and malware from attacking the system. Ensures privacy online. 4000 servers located in more than 79 different countries.
Cons: Doesn't update often.
Pros: Easy to setup and use. Features split tunneling. Advanced security features. Doesn’t require personal info for account creation.
Cons: Weirdly designed desktop interface. Limited server network. Confusing pay-to-go system.
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: Simple and straightforward operation. Fast and reliable performance. Unblocks websites and streaming services. P2P and torrenting support.
Cons: Lack of advanced features. Unreliable customer support.
Pros: Kill switch. Secure Core. Tor over VPN. Split tunneling. Unlimited data. Cross platform. Leak protection. Multiple tunneling protocols.
Cons: Wireguard protocol is not available.
Pros: Secure encryption and built-in leak protection. Access to select high-speed global servers. Works with many websites. No speed or bandwidth limits on supported locations.
Cons: Limited server control in free version.
Pros: Easy to use. Faster connections. Automatically deletes history. Supports anonymous surfing.
Cons: Overloaded servers. Not good for torrenting.
Pros: Features a user-friendly interface. Offers a kill switch and ad blocker. Hides online activity and IP address.
Cons: May slow down the connection speed.
Pros: Complete service. Multiple device connections.
Cons: Slower than regular connection. Requires subscription.
Pros: Free to use. Beginner-friendly. High encryption levels. No downtime.
Cons: Only available in English. Heavy online traffic on servers.
Pros: Easy to use. Hides IP address. Offers browser extensions. High downloading speed.
Cons: Encryption is outdated. Doesn’t support torrenting.
Pros: Various country servers to choose from. Browse anonymously. Unblock geo-restricted websites. Fast lightning network speed.
Cons: Requires subscription purchase for unlimited service usage.
Pros: Multiple VPN protocols. Has an obfuscated protocol. Comes with a firewall. Offers a seven-day free trial.
Cons: Based on the US. Logs more than minimum.
Pros: Faster speeds. Simple and easy to use. State-of-the-art cryptography. Streamlined encryption approach.
Cons: Stability issues. Lacks needed Windows drives. No tech support.
Pros: Create your own server. Run and manage internet traffic easily. Tons of trusted cloud providers to choose from. Generate unique access keys for easy sharing.
Cons: Still lacks some usage anonymity.
Pros: License never expires. Easy remote access.
Cons: Not compatible with all platforms. One-time purchase required for use.