Can’t decide which VPN to pick? I’ve made it easy!
Pick one of the VPNs from below!
Pick #1 TorGuard VPN
“Budget Pick” for Power Users
Pros
SUPER cheap. *use code “tomspark2022” to see HOW cheap
Good blend of servers and good speeds for the price
Tons of bundles, add-ons, and extra companies like encrypted email
Great for power users (includes port forwarding, Linux GUI)
Cons
Streaming compatibility requires a bit more setup with unique IPs (you email support to ask for the 2 you want)
Switching servers on PC app feels sluggish
Based in USA (some may find this more important than I do)
Pick #2 Hide.me
“Best Private VPN” for Power Users
Pros
Very transparent and private VPN (public audits, transparency reports, and 0 trackers)
Applications are extremely powerful and customizable
Extremely good track record
Based in Malaysia
Includes port forwarding
Cons
Smaller server count (can impact speeds in niche countries) than some VPNs
Strict privacy goals prevents niche useful addons like dedicated IPs
Pick #3 WeVPN
“Best Community Led VPN” / New VPN
Pros
Great community discord and community input
Super responsive CEO and team
Climbed rankings faster than any other new VPN
Based in the British Virgin Islands
Includes port forwarding
Website has cool features like smartDNS, free data breaches detection, and free encrypted DNS
Cons
Application is still being updated frequently, which means sometimes bugs can pop up
Smaller server count (can impact speeds in niche countries) than some VPNs
Still a relatively “newer” VPN that hasn’t been as time tested as other VPNs
Pick #4 NordVPN
“Best Noob’s / Streaming VPN”
Pros
Biggest server network from any VPN means amazing speeds regardless of location
Amazing streaming compatibility means you can unblock almost any region of Netflix and other services with good speeds
Extremely easy to use with built-in tutorials and an easy login system
Based in Panama
Cons
Lots of deceptive marketing tricks like fake countdown timers or never-ending sales
The company is very corporate and focused on dominating the market, not necessarily making the very best privacy product
Never listened to my feedback
Not as ideal for power users, lacking port forwarding and Linux GUI