What are the best VPNs?
“What are the best VPNs?”
There’s a fair number of good VPN services but the thing is to use different VPN services for the different things you do online.
If you’re an advanced user then you can take the time to route your outbound traffic on one VPN and your inbound traffic on a different VPN. Like you send a download request through Surfshark but the return comes to you on Nord.
It’s taking the idea of MFA to another level and employing multiple devices to accomplish one communication. This reduces the likelihood of anyone capturing all of your data in transit. At best they can get half of the conversation.
Any vpn you subscribe to is ok. Proton,cyberghost, anchor all work well. Proton has a very basic one for free.
I use ProtonVPN and ProtonMail.
Made by a couple CERN scientists.
We use privateinternetaccess.com
$3.33/mth if paid annually or $2.19/mth if pay for three years. Good for up to 5 devices at once. They have apps/programs for anything. I run Kubuntu/Linux and they cover it. I have it autostart and have it connect to Chicago. If that seems slow, I’ll swap to Houston servers.
They’ve been rated as very good for not easily bowing to law enforcement requests.
https://www.falkon.org/ is another good, fast browser. Made by KDE (Linux) but they do make it for Windows too. 32 and 64 bit, Win 7 or higher.