Looking for a Reliable VPN for Beginners

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

Hey everyone! I'm currently living in a place where internet access is heavily restricted, and I often have to submit personal documents, which I'm not comfortable with due to a past experience with credit card fraud. I'm in England, where people have faced serious consequences for even mild negative comments online. I'm in need of a secure VPN that I can use for general internet browsing and making purchases, while keeping my privacy intact. I don't have any unusual browsing habits aside from some standard adult content, but I definitely prefer a service that doesn't keep logs of my activity. It's also crucial that it's user-friendly and fast enough for streaming HD content and accessing foreign websites or platforms. Any recommendations?

5 Answers

Answered By SecuritySavvy On

You should definitely consider the threat of deep packet inspection. Start with dns0.eu for DNS over HTTPS. The trick is figuring out who you truly trust—your ISP, DNS provider, or VPN service. Make sure to change settings on your devices to avoid default DNS queries that could expose your location. If you're technically inclined, renting a VPS to create your own VPN tunnel is an option, but it requires some setup and a bit of technical know-how.

Answered By SimpleUser17 On

Honestly, most commercial VPNs are quite similar. I’d recommend just choosing one that’s cheap and well-reviewed!

Answered By TechExplorer88 On

Mullvad is a solid choice because it's affordable and has undergone audits, proving its reliability. Plus, you can opt for a month-to-month payment plan, which means you're not tied down long-term if it doesn't work for you. Just watch out for comments from sponsored accounts when checking recommendations here! Maybe let us know how it goes once you pick a service?

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ProtonVPN is also a great option if you're open to subscriptions; they even have a free plan. Just a heads-up, make sure your payment method doesn't give away you're using a VPN, as it could attract unwanted attention.

Answered By CloudyDayz On

Tailscale is another option you might want to look into. It’s user-friendly and could suit your needs.

Answered By PrivacySeeker On

Both ProtonVPN and Mullvad are great options; they even let you pay anonymously, which is a plus for privacy.

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