Best VPN Services for Android Users
If you want to access censored content or keep others from seeing your browsing history on public Wi-Fi, you need a good Virtual Private Network, or VPN. A VPN connects your computer—or mobile device of choice—to a server for streaming or surfing.
Here’s a breakdown of the best VPN apps for Android users.
Private Internet Access
With PIA, you can connect up to five devices simultaneously– and more if you purchase a special router. While this app doesn’t offer much in the way of add-ons, it does allow P2P file-sharing and virtually unrestricted torrenting. You’ll have access to more than 3,000 servers across 53 locations, spanning 33 countries. The US-based company reports that its sole source of revenue comes from customer subscriptions, not selling your data.
TunnelBear
Many users find TunnelBear’s interface more visually-appealing than other VPNs. So named because it channels your Internet traffic through an encrypted tunnel, this VPN protects your information from would-be hackers. When your traffic is directed through the VPN server, it appears as though your IP address matches the location of that server, giving you anonymity as you surf the Web. P2P file-sharing is allowed, provided of course, that you don’t engage in any illegal activity in the process. With TunnelBear (which is based in Canada), you can access around 1,800 servers in 22 locations. You can use your TunnelBear account to connect as many as five devices, and the company has an extensive privacy policy.
ExpressVPN
With ExpressVPN, you can access more than 3,000 servers in 94 countries. Not only is it Netflix-compatible, its smart DNS service allows you to access US media overseas via a gaming console or an Apple TV. Earlier this year, the app began transitioning to servers that lack a hard drive. Since it runs completely on RAM, it isn’t capable of permanently logging data.
ExpressVPN is easy to use and comes with lots of add-ons and convenient features, from its interface to the ability to use apps outside the VPN. In its default mode, it doesn’t show ping times or the length of time it takes to load a page, but you can set it up to display this information, including country-specific download speeds. While it’s not necessarily fast enough to rank among the best VPN services in terms of speed, it still performs well, according to reviewers who have tested a variety of VPNs.
NordVPN
This app allows you to connect to more than 5,800 servers across 60 countries. With DoubleVPN servers, it routes your data through two subsequent servers, so it’s capable of encrypting everything twice for extra security. It comes with an ad-blocker and, like similar apps, allows torrenting. One thing users might like to know before they subscribe is that the maximum number of devices you can connect simultaneously is six. It’s also compatible with Netflix.
For the most part, this VPN doesn’t log your information either, except for payment info (unless you use bitcoins) and server performance. It’s one of the faster VPNs on the market, which is a bonus when you’re streaming content from around the world. NordVPN is based in Panama, where there are no laws mandating data retention.
Surfshark
When it comes to the best VPN for Android devices, Surfshark ranks among the top five. Although it’s relatively new, it’s becoming increasingly popular among Android users. Plus, it’s easy to use and comes with a convenient Whitelister feature. You can access more than 800 servers from 49 countries and get around national firewalls in highly restrictive countries. What users especially like is that you can access Netflix not only from the US and UK, but also Australia, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Australia and South Korea. Surfshark offers four different types of connections to shield your traffic from curious third parties. Another feature that makes this VPN popular is CleanWeb, an ad, tracker, and malware blocker. Surfshark is based in the British Virgin Islands, with staff working from Europe and other parts of the globe.
Even better, you can connect an unlimited number of devices simultaneously. While the speed of connectivity may vary depending on your location, most users are relatively satisfied with how fast this app works.
The best VPN for Android devices utilizes quality security protocols while allowing access to a large number of servers across a variety of locations throughout the world. Finding the one that’s right for you gives you peace of mind that your privacy is protected.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Security – TechSpective authored by Matt Davidson. Read the original post at: https://techspective.net/2019/08/23/best-vpn-services-for-android-users/