A good VPN
I've tried several in the past; some were slow, some were expensive and others spammed if you cancelled your subscription.
Currently using MULLVAD VPN (six weeks) and extremely impressed.
-Very fast. I notice no difference in speed with or without VPN
-Plenty of servers worldwide
-No subscription. You generate an account and number, pay a flat fee of 5 Euros per month - strictly on a month-by-month basis.
-Payment methods cash, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, bank wire, credit card, PayPal, and Swish
-Based in Sweden
https://mullvad.net/en/
Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)dixiechiken1
(2,113 posts)sorcrow
(526 posts)I have a place in Baja California and have used Nord vpn with good results. It's a bit more, but requires a longer commitment to get a cheaper rate. I'll definitely check out MULLVAD when renewal comes due.
Best regards,
Sorghum Crow
canetoad
(18,194 posts)I though you were a noob!
douglas9
(4,481 posts)When I learned that my privacy was being invaded by different companies multiple times a day, I started trying to reclaim it. I wanted a VPN. However, I soon found that there was very little unbiased and reliable information about VPNs. Almost everything I came across was disguised advertising.
I started researching VPN services for my own knowledge, then posted my findings online to try and help people. I mainly publish two types of information: VPN reviews, and a Comparison Chart of detailed data about the service provided by different VPN companies.
I make every effort to keep the data on the VPN Comparison Chart up to date. However, parts of may be incorrect for various reasons, for example if a given VPN service is not transparent and does not make the data available on their official site. My chart doesnt make any claims about any service: it simply shows a summary of all the information available (or lacking data). It is, of course, not a substitute for your own research.
If you work for a VPN company and youd like to request an update to your information, feel free to contact me citing a proper source on the official website. If your information is verifiable, I will be happy to update your data.
The charts are color-coordinated like this:
Green Generally good/good badge awarded.
Yellow Something of concern.
Red Something major of concern/bad badge awarded.
Blank Undefined or for readers knowledge only.
https://www.safetydetectives.com/best-vpns/
canetoad
(18,194 posts)To your site douglas9. It's very interesting. I notice you have Mullvad marked as a "14 eyes" country. IMO, its other advantages outweigh this negative; my use of a VPN is to watch the MSNBC talking heads and the odd BBC documentary.
I became aware of Mullvad after a recent Firefox update. The 'what's new'page discussed the new Firefox built in VPN which, unfortunately, is not available in Australia atm. It went on tho explain that they had partnered with Mullvad, so I decided to look it up.
UTUSN
(72,597 posts)Last edited Sun Mar 14, 2021, 01:31 AM - Edit history (1)
use the free cable (BBCA-Graham NORTON, HBO-Maher) website, which pushes Nord for pay. It/PROTON is (Swiss?), works for my once per week use. I tried one from the play store that didn't work.
VPNs don't work on Kindle, right?
canetoad
(18,194 posts)Push Nord. That makes me immediately suspicious.
Dunno about Kindle. Wouldn't have thought so.
Just a word of caution to those out there seeking to use a "VPN". I know there are many varied reasons for wanting to use a service like this. Be VERY careful which service you choose. Do thorough research on any service you're thinking of using. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. Most VPN connections are by nature bi-directional. That means when you join the VPN you are not only joining another network.....the other network is joining you and your network. The network traffic is not just going one direction, it is going both directions. If the operator of the VPN network is unscrupulous that fact leaves open the possibility for all kinds of scenarios since once you connect to them you have joined your network to theirs.
Do the proper diligent research BEFORE you commit to a service like this.
RainCaster
(11,602 posts)Just as reliable and fast. Has no problems with Netflix. Using on several devices.
timms139
(179 posts)Torguard and it does real well.