Top 5 Best VPNs 2016

 
    

 What is VPN ?


A VPN or Virtual Private Network is a method used to add security and privacy to private and public networks, like WiFi Hotspot and the Internet. VPNs are most often used by corporations to protect sensitive data of computer like ip address so that our location cannot be tracked.


                               Benefits of Using Vpns 

There are benefits of using Vpns like Some of the website are only access able to  European country and not available in other country for their service so Vpns can be used to access those websites.

 The 1 more benefit of using Vpns is that your country cannot be hacked if you use vpns because your ip address will be bouncing and location too so keep clam and use Vpns.


                              Some of the best Vpns in 2016 

 

TotalVPN is a less established firm that has been making waves in the VPN industry in general, but in particular because of the fantastic service that is available for free. In this article, we will focus on the free service

Finally, you’ll only be able to use Total VPN’s free package on one device instead of the three simultaneous devices permitted on the paid package. Apart from that, Total VPN’s free service has few downsides, and we can seriously recommend giving them try! A worthy number one spot!


CyberGhost is another VPN Provider with a good reputation for providing a well-rounded freeVPN service. The only real big downside is that at times we have noticed connection speeds to faulter between the different servers (and some users have noticed the need to queue to get on a preferred server).  

Overall CyberGhost and TotalVPN are pretty similar, and our recommendation would be that if you are aiming for faster speeds TotalVPN is the best option, whereas if a larger choice of servers is more up your street then CyberGhost is probably for you. 




 TunnelBear is an awesome free VPN service with a unique and well-liked brand identity. Although the branding is more on the jokey side, you shouldn’t let that put you off because their service is really professional.

Perhaps the biggest drawback (and the main reason it is down in third) is that the free service is limited to just 500MB of data transfer per month. On the plus side, there are ways to earn more usage  allowance by completing simple tasks such as tweeting and other social sharing. However, do be aware that even by completing those tasks you won’t earn a vast amount of data more.


VPNGate is a free service that was developed and is operated by the University of Tsukuba in Japan. The service is run by a number of volunteer relays around the world, it is also completely open source and updated, audited and improved on a regular basis.


Because it is a University project  (and they don’t want to run into any legal issues), absolutely no P2P, torrenting or illegal activities are allowed. Sadly, in order to enforce this policy – full logs are kept – and they do admit that should then need to they will cooperate with authorities.

Finally, because the network made up of volunteers, it doesn’t always provide the fastest connection speeds. However, if your main reason for wanting a free VPN is  to gain access to blocked information, then VPN Gate is a really awesome choice!




Previous
Next Post »