The Best VPN Services for You

Martin Wilson

Mar 04, 2022

Using the VPN is the perfect tool to keep you secure online. It can fully secure your online activity and allow you to make your device think it's in a different area completely. The flexibility of the top VPNs makes them game-changing software for laptops as well as tablets, desktops, streaming devices, smartphones, and smart TVs - including games consoles.


NordVPN


Perhaps the most well-known company in the VPN business, and having a decade of experience working in the field, NordVPN more than lives to its prestigious status. It is a top performer in nearly all areas you'd want to consider when selecting your next VPN provider and is just a little further behind ExpressVPN in our score. First, the level of security NordVPN provides has been awe-inspiring to us for quite a while. With AES-256 encryption as standard and the option of turning on the Double VPN system where all internet traffic is encrypted not just once but not twice. It is useful to understand when your privacy on the internet is crucial, such as when you're using public Wi-Fi or, maybe, when you're torrenting.


Furthermore, Nord outdoes ExpressVPN in terms of server count by boosting the server count to an impressive 55,000 (in 60 different countries) and providing a second simultaneous connection, which is six. Nord's custom NordLynx protocol is certainly an eye-catching innovation over the past few years. It has contributed to making Nord's connection speeds among the most efficient we've ever recorded and is more reliable from servers farther away.



Surfshark


Surfshark can also be a solid choice for the top VPN that offers the highest value for budget out of all VPNs. It adheres to a strict no-logs policy, a huge number of features, an ever-growing list of servers, and all for an appealing cost. Surfshark has 3200 servers spread across 65 countries. And they perform well in allowing you to access Netflix, Peacock, Hulu, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Amazon Prime Video, and Youtube if you'd like to stream your favorite TV shows using a gadget that has no VPN application (like gaming consoles) Smart DNS can aid you.


Surfshark VPN offers a wide array of options. Each of its servers supports P2P file sharing (torrenting) as well as it also has a private DNS to offer even more security. Furthermore, Surfshark offers a multi-hop (double VPN) feature and camouflage Mode to disguise the fact that you're using a VPN. It also has a malware blocker and a highly effective ad blocker, as well as advanced options for split tunneling, which allows you to block websites and apps out of your VPN connection. Android users also have the option of using the GPS spoofing feature, which matches your GPS coordinates with the location of the VPN server.


These features can be used for unlimited concurrent connections. A single subscription is compatible with every device you own as long as they run Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and Amazon Fire TV OS. There are browser extensions that work with Chrome or Firefox. The security of Surfshark is also top-of-the-line. It comes with an AES-256 encryption cipher to protect data and comes with a kill switch and leak security. All servers run on RAM, meaning that each time a server is restarted, all the data is completely erased. However, even in this case, user browsing data is not recorded.



Mullvad VPN


Mullvad is located in Sweden and initially caught eyes due to its support for WireGuard, which is a more efficient method of tunneling VPN traffic. Another thing to love is the way that Mullvad accepts cash-based payments. If you'd prefer to remain completely private, you can create an account number randomly and write it down on a piece of paper and mail the slip, together with cash, to Sweden. The theory is that no one can connect you to the account. (The most shrewd people will wear a Tinfoil hat and gloves, print with an open printer, and send mail to remote mailboxes.)


With these features, Mullvad offers a straightforward VPN provider that doesn't oversell the company's marketing and helps users take further measures to safeguard their privacy. For instance, Mullvad has an entire website that shows you ways to turn off WebRTC in your browser. So long as WebRTC is turned on (and it is the default in a majority of browsers), websites will see your IP address, even if you're using VPN.


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