VPN (142 programs)
Pros: 27 server VPN. Easy to use. Encrypted connection. Great web browsing speed.
Cons: Few options.
Pros: Supports point-to-site VPNs. Integrates with Azure AD authentication. Easy profile export/import.
Cons: Setup may be complex.
Pros: Complete service. Multiple device connections.
Cons: Slower than regular connection. Requires subscription.
Pros: Works across platforms. Global server network. Comprehensive security features. Diverse protocol support. No-logging policy audited by KPMG. P2P service for file sharing. Gaming VPN functionality.
Cons: Free version limited to seven days only. Subscription required after free trial.
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: Cross-platform. Tons of protocols. Sync up to 12 devices. AES 256-bit encryption. Cloud storage service.
Cons: Based in the US. Slow speeds sometimes.
Pros: Strong SSL encryption. Easy interface. Unlimited bandwidth.
Cons: Fewer servers. Lacks P2P.
Pros: Convenient way to surf the Internet with a VPN service. Good for those who forget to activate VPN apps. Highly encrypted Internet use. Blocks malware-hosting websites prior to loading.
Cons: Configuring Chrome and VPN in tandem is difficult. Installation may conflict with other Chrome extensions. Only access certain sharing and torrent websites. Sometimes blocks safe websites that have reputation problems.
Pros: No advertisements are present. No user data is saved. Only 1.53 megabytes of memory is needed. No future charges are ever incurred.
Cons: Some servers are associated with age times. IP addresses may still be visible on occasion. Users may be disconnected for no apparent reason. Not as many servers as some other VPN services.
Pros: Easy to install. Small file size. Protects against WebRTC. Can disable flash.
Cons: Limited options. Too few features.
Pros: License never expires. Easy remote access.
Cons: Not compatible with all platforms. One-time purchase required for use.
Pros: Users will not have to pay to access the benefits associated with this package.. It is currently offered in at least 13 different languages..
Cons: Accessing high-speed connections will require an 'elite' account.. There is no guarantee that connection speeds are always fast and networks may be dropped..
Pros: Fast network speed. Does not track, log or share your network activity. More than 280 servers in over 30 countries. Utilizes the most advanced protocol.
Cons: Access limited to 6 countries only. Not available in Mac and Linux platforms.
Pros: No registration required. Straightforward operation. Supports WireGuard VPN protocol. No-logging policy.
Cons: 300MB monthly allocation will be too little for some. Free version is limited to one device only. Unreliable customer support.
Pros: Strong AES‑256 Encryption. No‑logs policy. Multi‑device support.
Cons: Varied support feedback. Mixed connection stability.
Pros: Restores functionality of legacy Cisco VPN Client. Lightweight and system-level solution. Useful for older corporate VPN setups.
Cons: Not officially supported by Cisco. Requires manual configuration. No security or feature improvements.
Pros: 10GB data allocation for free account. Extensive set of privacy and security tools. "No Data Logging" policy.
Cons: Inconsistent connection speeds. Geo-spoofing does not always work in some locations.