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    A VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) is a privacy tool that can help to protect your information when you’re browsing, streaming, or gaming online. The best VPN providers encrypt your data safely and route it through their servers (located around the world), which also allows you to access geo-restricted sites and content, like keeping up with your favorite streaming services while on holiday, or getting region-locked goodies in online games.

    VPNs are growing increasingly popular at the moment, with more countries requiring ID for those trying to access adult content online. The UK Online Safety Act was an early example of this, and we’ve since seen similar laws rolling out in parts of America and Europe. To avoid these new restrictions (which can feel quite authoritarian), you just need to use a VPN to connect through a region where these are not in place.

    It’s not easy to choose a VPN, though, as there are loads of them, and some of them aren’t as privacy-friendly as they seem – and that’s where we come in. We’ve tried and tested loads of them and have picked out our top recommendations for you.

    Why you can trust our advice ✔ At PixelArena.io, our experts spend hours testing hardware and reviewing games and VPNs. We share honest, unbiased opinions to help you buy the best. Find out how we test.

    Here are the best VPN services:

    3. Surfshark – unlimited simultaneous connections

    The best VPN service

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    NordVPN specifications:

    Server range 127+ countries
    Compatible services/games Dota 2, World of Warcraft, Call of Duty: Warzone, GTA Online, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Prime Video, and more
    Free trial No free trial
    Money-back guarantee 30 days
    Simultaneous connections 10
    Router support Yes
    Average latency (ping) 24.94ms
    Average jitter 15ms
    Pros

    • One of the fastest VPNs
    • Works with most streaming services
    • Great support
    Cons

    • On the slightly more expensive end of the price spectrum

    You’ve likely heard of NordVPN before, and for a good reason, as it is easily one of the biggest names in the VPN arena. During our testing, this was the fastest VPN service of the bunch, which is good news for anybody who’s dealing with slow internet connections. It might be that your internet service provider (ISP) is consciously limiting your bandwidth, and Nord is particularly good at circumventing that.

    While other VPNs have connections to fairly dubious organisations or governments, NordVPN has a relatively clean track record, and with the NordLynx encryption protocol in place, your private data is protected instantaneously. You’ve also got all the other standard privacy features, like a kill switch that severs your connection so there’s no leakage if your VPN goes out.

    We’ve seen the service grow and expand over the years, too, which is a solid indication that a subscription is a good investment. Just a couple of years ago, it had connection points in just over 60 countries, but now it spans over 125. Meanwhile, where it once gave just a small handful of simultaneous connections, it now gives ten, which should be more than enough for most individuals and quite a lot of households. It’s fast, it’s robust, and it’s secure.

    Read our NordVPN review or get it now.

    Most simple VPN

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    ExpressVPN specifications:

    Server totals 105+ countries
    Compatible services/games Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, FIFA, Minecraft, Netflix, Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, and more
    Free trial No free trial (but free service, EventVPN available)
    Money-back guarantee 30 days
    Simultaneous connections 8
    Router support Yes
    Average latency (ping) 34.81ms
    Average jitter 44ms
    Pros

    • Servers in 105+ countries
    • TrustedServer system gives extra privacy
    • Lightway protocol provides speed
    Cons

    • Slightly more expensive than other providers
    • Some privacy concerns

    With servers in 105 countries around the world, compatibility with most major streaming platforms, superb download speeds, and countless other benefits, ExpressVPN is another brilliant VPN with a reputation that almost matches Nord’s. It’s a simple plug-and-play VPN that has servers for a range of activities.

    It’s great for gamers trying to find better lobbies, it’s great for movie fans who want to access the libraries of their favorite streaming platforms while abroad, and it’s excellent for keeping all of your internet activity private and discreet. It recently expanded its allowance on simultaneous connections too, upping it from five to eight, and allowing you to install it on as many devices as you like.

    Another neat feature is the TrustedServer system, which prevents any of it servers from being able to record any information about you or what you’re doing while the VPN is on. This is pretty cool, though it’s not as privacy-friendly as some other providers, as the business was involved in a major data leak in 2024 – and the following year, a whole bunch of people were made redundant. We’ve yet to see whether this will affect the quality of the service, but it’s worth being conscious of.

    Read our ExpressVPN review or get it now.

    Best for simultaneous connections

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    Surfshark specifications:

    Server range 100+ countries
    Compatible services/games Fortnite, League of Legends, Counter Strike: GO, Overwatch, YouTube, Hulu, Prime Video, Netflix, and more
    Free trial One week (mobile and Mac only)
    Money-back guarantee 30 days
    Simultaneous connections Unlimited
    Router support Yes
    Average latency 27.2 m/s
    Average jitter 74 m/s
    Pros

    • Allows unlimited simultaneous connection
    • Lower price
    • Offers a free trial
    Cons

    • Has a crack in its no-logs armor

    These days, it’s not so unusual for a VPN provider to offer an unlimited number of simultaneous connections, but Surfshark has been doing it for years, and we respect it for that. In addition to being a trendsetter, it’s also a very decent VPN and one that has continuously expanded the range of its services over the years. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone with a smaller budget.

    It is compatible with a number of streaming services, including Amazon Prime and Netflix. If you’re an ardent streamer, this lets you access regionally exclusive content from 100 different countries, meaning plenty of content to binge on. With speeds of 2x10Gbps per server, you won’t have them moaning about buffering either.

    If you want to take Surfshark for a spin, then you’ll be pleased to hear that it has a week-long free trial, which should give you plenty of time to make sure that it does everything you need it to. The only thing that we can say against it is that, though technically a no-logs VPN, it does record your IP address when you use it. This is deleted very soon after you’re done and not a huge issue, but something for privacy purists to be conscious of.

    Read our Surfshark review or get it now.

    CyberGhost specifications:

    Server range 100+ countries
    Compatible services/games FIFA, PUBG, GTA Online, Overwatch, Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime Video, Hulu, and more
    Free trial 24 hours
    Money-back guarantee 45 days
    Simultaneous connections 7
    Router support Yes
    Average latency (ping) 45.19
    Average jitter 16
    Pros

    • Low price
    • Broad streaming service compatibility
    • 45-day money-back guarantee
    Cons

    • Could use more simultaneous connections
    • Slower than some other top providers

    Fans of streaming services know the pain of region-locked content – thank goodness CyberGhost gives you a way to get around that. With more than 11,500 servers in over 100 countries, you can potentially gain access to a lot of film and movie content that would otherwise not be available.

    CyberGhost is compatible with all the major streaming platforms, including Disney Plus, Amazon Prime, and Netflix, so you shouldn’t have any trouble accessing these services when your VPN is switched on. On top of that, it has a 45-day money-back guarantee, so if there’s one show you really want to watch and that’s it, you could watch it within those 45 days and then get your money back.

    This is also one of the few major VPN providers that let you test it out with a free trial. Admittedly, it only lasts for a day (and the other providers with a trial give you longer), but that’s still an opportunity to take CyberGhost for a spin and make sure it does what you need it to. Now that it has started to undergo third-party audits to prove its integrity, it’s a more appealing choice than ever before.

    Read our CyberGhost review or get it now.

    PureVPN

    The most trusted VPN.

    PureVPN specifications:

    Server range 65+ countries
    Compatible games/services New World, Counter Strike: GO, League of Legends, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Disney Plus, and more
    Free trial $0.99 seven-day paid trial
    Money-back guarantee 31 days
    Simultaneous connnections 10
    Router support Yes (PPTP and OpenVPN only)
    Average latency (ping) 51ms
    Average jitter 8ms
    Pros

    • Undergoes third-party privacy audits
    • Allows up to ten simultaneous connections
    Cons

    • No free trial
    • Router supported limited

    While every VPN on this list is a trusted and respected business, we picked out PureVPN as the most trusted for one key reason: privacy audits. While every provider here has a no-logs policy, PureVPN goes a step further by willingly submitting themselves to third-party audits so that it can be conclusively proven that they aren’t making tabs on their customers. For the more privacy-conscious internet user, this will be particularly appealing.

    Additionally, these audits help to ensure that the business stays up to date with threats to privacy in the ever-evolving internet landscape. If and when the auditors identify any areas in which the service could be any more privacy-focused, they then make any appropriate changes to rectify the issues.

    Annoyingly, there isn’t a free trial for this VPN (only a paid one) so you’ll just have to rely on the 31-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out (which we appreciate won’t be for everyone). On the other hand, though, PureVPN lets you have up to ten simultaneous connections (enough for most households), which, short of having no cap at all, is one of the most generous allowances you’ll find.

    Get PureVPN now.

    Private Internet Access

    The best cheap VPN

    Private Internet Access specifications:

    Server range 91+ countries
    Compatible games/services League of Legends, Halo Infinite, Valorant, PUBG, YouTube, Disney Plus, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and more.
    Free trial No free trial
    Money-back guarantee 30 days
    Simultaneous connections Unlimited
    Router support Yes
    Average latency 50.67ms
    Average jitter 66.67ms
    Pros

    • Low prices than most
    • Largest selection of servers
    • Unlimited simultaneous connections
    Cons

    • One of the slower providers on this list
    • No third-party privacy audits

    If you’re on a tight budget, but don’t want to go for a free VPN, then Private Internet Access might be a good choice. We’ve partnered with them in order to provide PCGN readers with an exclusive deal: for $79 (£43.94), you get 38 months’ worth of VPN cover, which works out as just $2.03 (£1.57) a month, and then you don’t need to worry about internet privacy again for over three years.

    You can also enjoy the added security of a kill switch, and a no-logs policy, plus built-in ad-blocking functionality. The only real downside is that its download speeds aren’t quite up to the level of the speedier providers on this list. The service got even better recently too, with the removal on the cap on simultaneous connections, meaning your whole household, no matter how big, can have it on on all their devices at the same time.

    The VPN service itself is pretty great too. Private Internet Access has an enormous selection of 35,000+ servers in 91 countries and it’s compatible with all the major streaming platforms. Although the range of countries is rivaled or surpassed by other providers, its sheer number of servers puts it quite far ahead of any other providers when the overall total is considered.

    Get Private Internet Access now.

    Proton VPN specifications:

    Server range 100+ countries
    Compatible games/services Roblox, GTA Online, Call of Duty: Warzone, League of Legends, Fortnite, and more
    Free trial No
    Money-back guarantee 30 days
    Simultaneous connections 10
    Router support Yes
    Average Latency 45:94
    Average jitter 10ms
    Pros

    • Decent free plan
    • Follow privacy-friendly Swiss laws

    There are loads of free VPNs out there, but you have to be careful because a lot of them are kind of dodgy. They may not charge a subscription fee, but instead they make money from you by harvesting all your data from when the VPN is on and selling it off to the highest bidder… kind of negating the whole idea of having a VPN in the first place.

    Proton VPN is one of the free VPNs that you can actually trust. While it may not be quite as fast as the premium services, it stands out because its free plan doesn’t have any kind of data or time cap. You can essentially use it for free for as long as you like.

    So why would you ever pay? Well, for instance, you can’t actually choose which region servers you’re going to connect through on this plan. Meanwhile, there is no guarantee that any of them will be compatible with any streaming services, whereas Proton actively takes care to ensure that the premium servers can connect to them. Still, if privacy is your primary concern and you don’t want to shell out for any of the premium plans, this is a great free option.

    How to choose the best VPN

    With so many VPNs, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. They all re-route your connection through another server and allow you to browse the internet in anonymity. If they all do the same thing, it doesn’t make a difference which one you go for, right?

    Wrong. Your choice of VPN can make an enormous difference. For instance, each provider has connection points in lots of different countries, but none of them spans the entire world. If there is a particular country you want to connect through for whatever reason, it’s important to check whether your chosen VPN has servers in that region.

    After that, the next thing to consider is compatibility. While the big VPNs we’ve included in this list shouldn’t face any compatibility issues with most websites and services, it’s important to do a little research to determine whether or not your favorite internet activities actually work okay with a VPN. In the rare instance that a VPN has a free trial, you could test it yourself, and if not, most have a 30-day money-back guarantee that you can fall back on.

    VPNs don’t all offer quite the same levels of privacy either. Yes, they’re mostly all safer than having no VPN (although certain free VPNs are just straight malware), but different providers definitely reflect different levels of trustworthiness. For instance, some VPNs have been involved in data breaches, and others are owned by dubious corporations. Try searching “[VPN name] controversy” on Google and seeing if anything dodgy comes up.

    If you really want peace of mind, then you should look into whether or not your chosen VPN has undergone any third-party privacy audits. Not only do these help VPN companies to find areas for improvement, but they are also a clear green flag for customers who want to be sure that they’re using a service that genuinely takes their privacy seriously.’

    Besides that, you could really go down a deep rabbit hole of investigating very specific features that each VPN has, but really, once you’ve checked all these things, you just need to be sure that it falls within your budget. Prices range quite broadly, but just be especially careful of free VPNs, as while there are some legitimate ones, others have you unknowingly paying with your data.

    Find out more about how we test VPNs and hardware at PixelArena.io. If you have any outstanding questions, check out the FAQs below:

    Do VPN server totals matter?

    Yes, they do, though they are just one of many factors to consider when deciding on a provider. Having lots of individual servers means that there’s a smaller risk of server congestion, which is slowdown caused by too many customers using the same server. Multiple servers in the same region is also handy because if one of them gets blocked by a site or service, you’ll have plenty of others to use instead.

    Is it illegal to use a VPN for Netflix?

    No, it isn’t. It is against Netflix’s terms and conditions, but it’s not something that it has been known to enforce. Of course, that doesn’t mean that they won’t ever get strict on it in the future (look at account sharing), but for the time being, there aren’t any really serious consequences to using it in that way.

    Can the police track a VPN?

    While a VPN stops the police from being able to track your online activity in real time, they can still contact your provider and ask for records of your activities to be turned over, if they believe that you have been doing something illegal. Of course, if a provider has a strict no-logs policy in place, then there may be no chance of them accessing your records. We do not condone the use of a VPN to illegally access exploitive or harmful content, and if that’s what you’re doing, we hope you get caught.

    How much does a VPN cost?

    Prices vary enormously. You might be paying the equivalent of about $6 (£5) per month, or you might get something that works out as low as $1  (£0.80), though keep in mind that when we talk about the monthly costs (as the providers themselves do) it’s to offer a handy point of comparison. You don’t pay monthly, rather, you pay for the whole duration of the plan (usually one to five years), with it auto-renewing after the plan is over.

    Is a VPN safer than home Wi-Fi?

    Yes. While the benefit of using one is much larger if you’re on public Wi-Fi, they’re still important for protecting your privacy when browsing the internet at home. Your ISP records everything that you do online, including private interests, medical matters, and more. If that makes you uncomfortable, a VPN can ensure that your private information doesn’t fall into the hands of a huge corporation.

    Read our guide on how to use a VPN for gaming if you want a little guidance with getting set up.

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