Hey PH,
If you've ever tried looking for a good VPN, you know how difficult it can be to really make a good pick. The problem is that the reviews you're reading are likely heavily influenced by affiliate links, where the reviewer gets a commission for every sign up they generate.
This is so ridiculously prevalent in the VPN space, since commissions are lucrative, that you cannot escape it. Look up "top VPNs" or "best VPNs" on Google and you're bound to see the same repeated results, with companies with the largest marketing budgets always on top.
I decided the best way to find out was to test and pay for each and everyone myself, so that I can finally find out what the best VPN to use day-to-day is, and so that I can share my results with others who might have had similar frustrations finding a VPN.
This guide is aimed at those wanting a good user experience, and not just some technical setup that you don't necessarily understand. I rate every provider objectively on their technical features, then go into more detail about what the actual experience feels like. I've fought with way too many VPN setups before to know the importance of what a good UX can bring to your sanity.
Hope you enjoy. Let me know if you have any feedback or questions about any part of the site.
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