VPN (142 programs)
Pros: Always-on functionality. Custom filter options. Multiple subscription plans.
Cons: Limited server and locations options. Poor customer support. Questionable data logging policy.
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: Intuitive interface. Browse anonymously. Thousands of servers.
Cons: Manually-selected servers less stable. Short trial period for premium tiers.
Pros: Offer WebRTC blockage and CyberSec. Doubles as an ad-blocker. Prevents users from seeing online activity. Light, compact program for computers.
Cons: Lags when used with latest Firefox browser.
Pros: User-friendly interface. The trial version automatically creates your account. Three subscription plans with minimal differences. Up to 5 devices can connect simultaneously.
Cons: Needs an email address to download the trial version. Lacks more configurable options. Your antivirus may block it.
Pros: Trusted by security experts. Remarkable connection speed. Highly-secured browsing. Unblocks streaming services.
Cons: Doesn't provide big network server database.
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: Employs tunneling and AES-256 encryption. Avoids firewalls by connecting over ports. Imitates LAN capabilities. Provides own gaming network.
Cons: Requires unrestricted access to your ISP. Requires use of other software to start chatting.
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: Reroutes traffic to an AES 128-bit encrypted tunnel. Shield your true IP address. Thousand of server and IP address options. Ultra-fast connection.
Cons: No Windows kill switch. Quite more expensive than other VPN programs.
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: Free option. Great service.
Cons: Extremely limited basic package. One user accounts.
Pros: Excellent speed. Easy to use. Industry standard data protection. No download restriction.
Cons: No free trial. Lacks live chat. Keeps some logs. Download speed is not fast enough.
Pros: Automatically encrypts your activity. Linked to your Firefox account. Gives a direct route to the network when it’s down. Can be synced to other devices.
Cons: Desktop only. No advanced settings. Needs you to be signed in. Only one server provider.
Pros: Simple interface. Easy to setup.
Cons: Might cause connection slowdowns. Prone to disconnecting. Tends to crash.
Pros: Easy to install. Small file size. Protects against WebRTC. Can disable flash.
Cons: Limited options. Too few features.
Pros: 60 servers all over Asia and Africa. No logs. Dedicated IP address for streaming. Offers protected email exchange.
Cons: Interface is confusing. Some inconsistencies across their platforms.
Pros: Access region blocked websites. Encrypts network traffic. Protect private information and IP address.
Cons: Few server locations. May not absolutely secure privacy. Logs every online session and internet usage.
Pros: Unblock restricted websites. More than a hundred of server to choose from. Secure online identity. Free and no installation required.
Cons: Disconnects suddenly at times.