Not every VPN can be a favorite. These are the ones we reviewed, but they’re not full-throated recommendations for one reason or another, including limited features and concerns over inadequate privacy, ultimately falling short to other picks we selected as the best VPNs. In addition to the more recently tested VPNs below, we also looked at Hotspot Shield and TunnelBear a few years ago and were left disappointed at the time.
- Servers: 35,000-plusNumber of countries: 91Country/jurisdiction: USPlatforms: Windows, MacOS, Linux (GUI), Android, Android TV, iOS, iPadOS, Fire TV, Apple TV, browsers, routersPrice: $12 per month, $40 for the first year (then $50 annually) or $79 total for three years
Private Internet Access is a budget-friendly VPN that undercuts most of the competition at $12 per month, $40 for the first year (renewing at $50 annually) or $79 every three years. It’s privacy-forward with open-source apps, meaning
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