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The Best Free VPNs for 2022

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If you’re short on cash, you can still improve your privacy online. Here’s everything you need to know about what you get (and don’t get) with the best free VPN services.
Though you’ll likely have to pay to get all the premium features of the best VPN services, there are many free options available that go a long way toward protecting your internet traffic. If it’s money that has prevented you from getting a VPN, you should try one of these free services. What Is a VPN? A VPN creates an encrypted connection (often referred to as a tunnel) between your computer and a server controlled by the VPN company, and then it passes all network activity through that protected connection. This means that your ISP and anyone else watching won’t be able to see what you’re up to or trace online activity back to you. VPNs can help improve your privacy online, but they have limitations. Once your traffic exits the VPN server, it can be monitored and perhaps intercepted—especially if you’re connecting to sites that aren’t using HTTPS. It’s also possible, albeit difficult, to use complicated timing algorithms to predict when and where you leave the encrypted tunnel. Advertisers also have a myriad of tools at their disposal to track you online, so we recommend using a stand-alone tracker blocker and a privacy focused browser, such as Firefox. VPNs also won’t protect you against every danger stalking the web. We strongly recommend also using a password manager to create unique and complex passwords for each site and service we use, enabling two-factor authentication wherever it’s available, and using antivirus software. Paid VPN vs. Free VPN Very few VPNs offer a truly free option. Instead, many companies offer time-limited trials or money-back guarantees. The VPNs listed in the table above, however, offer totally free subscription levels. They aren’t the only ones, but they are the best we’ve reviewed so far. That said, every VPN listed does put some restrictions on its free version. Some services limit the amount of bandwidth you can use in a given period. Some keep the number of simultaneous connections low, generally to one or two. Some restrict you to certain servers, meaning you can’t jump to a better-performing server or easily spoof your location —more on this below. Tunnelbear VPN is a noteworthy exception, allowing free users to access all its servers. Paying for a VPN subscription typically unlocks all these features, and often adds additional sweeteners unavailable at the free level. You get all the servers in all the locations, and usually the service also provides more simultaneous connections.

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