


We highly recommend using standalone antivirus and a password manager, as well as enabling multi-factor authentication wherever it is available.ĬyberGhost VPN offers NoSpy servers (Opens in a new window), which it says are specially tuned servers in a high-security server facility in CyberGhost's home of Romania. (Editors' Note: IPVanish is owned by Ziff Davis, PCMag's parent company.)Ī VPN is a powerful tool, but it won't protect you from every threat.

Atlas VPN, Avira Phantom VPN, IPVanish VPN, Surfshark VPN, and Windscribe VPN place no limit on the number of devices you can connect at the same time. The industry average for VPN companies is five devices, but that seems to be slowly changing in consumers' favor. If you're keen for a purely cash transaction, both Editors' Choice winners IVPN and Mullvad VPN allow cash payments made to their respective HQs.Ī subscription to CyberGhost lets you use seven devices simultaneously, making it a good value for a household with lots of devices. Paying with Bitcoin means giving up the chance to purchase some of the add-ons supplied by CyberGhost, however, but more on that later. You can easily purchase a CyberGhost plan with major credit cards or PayPal, but you can also pay anonymously with Bitcoin. Editors' Choice winner ProtonVPN supplies our favorite free subscription, limiting you to only a few servers but without a data cap. TunnelBear has a free offering that restricts the amount of data to 500MB per month and AnchorFree Hotspot Shield offers a far more generous 500MB per day.
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