The essence is simple: you install a program that establishes a connection to a remote server with which you, as it were, access the Internet. Servers are usually located in countries of different countries, which allows you to access sites and services available in a future state, deceive targeted advertising algorithms, and so on. The signal in a VPN is usually encrypted with fairly serious algorithms - so there is less chance that someone will “read” your traffic (although there are those who accuse VPN services of being structured with structures from different countries).

Paid and free VPNs are available. The former have higher speed and lower latency, provide a larger selection of country servers, as well as simultaneous connection to multiple devices (for example, a PC and a smartphone). The latter are not always stable, often have limited monthly traffic and often accumulate ads.

Free VPNs
ProtonVPN
VPN for PC and smartphones with the ability to connect to servers for free in three countries: the Netherlands, the USA and Japan. Traffic is not limited, the speed is very decent (about 100 megabits), but overloads can be observed during peak hours - however, service owners monitor this and a large number of servers.

ProtonVPN, in addition to being free, has three tariff plans: Basic (4 euros, 1 device and more than 40 countries), Plus (8 euros, 63 countries, 3 devices and maximum speed) and Visionary (all Plus features and a ProtonMail Visionary account with end-to-end encryption Email). Australia). You can pay in two ways - by Visa or Master Card or via PayPal.

Cloudflare Warp 1.1.1.1
Free VPN for PC and mobile platforms without traffic limits. The service has no paid subscriptions and a minimalistic interface. Among the minuses of 1.1.1.1 is instability and the inability to select a specific server country.

Turbo VPN
Free service with good speed for PC and mobile devices. Turbo VPN also has paid plans, but they are unprofitable due to prohibitive prices.

iTop VPN
VPN service for PC and smartphones has an ad blocker in the free version, a traffic limit of 700 MB per day and 16 servers in several countries. The paid version has 1600 servers and unlimited traffic. The annual subscription price is $50.

Browsec
Free VPN has no traffic limits and is available on smartphones and as an extension for popular browsers. The free version only has servers from four countries and a speed of 20 Mbps. In the premium version for $3, the user gets 100 Mbps and access to 42 countries.

Atlas VPN
Atlas offers 2 GB of daily free data for one device (PCs and smartphones). The service has good speed and two servers in the US and the Netherlands. The paid version costs $5 dollars per month, providing more than 750 servers from 16 countries and high speed.

PotatoVPN
Connects for free to six servers from the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Singapore and India. Does not require registration, available on PC and smartphone.

Tomato VPN
Free VPN for smartphones with servers from 30 countries. The minus of the service is advertising and the ability to connect only to French servers when using the free version.

Paid VPNs
ExpressVPN
Well-known commercial service that has servers in 94 countries. Only the subscription option is available. The cost of an annual subscription is $100 (according to affiliate links from some sites, sometimes they give a discount or a few free months). In this case, you can return the money within 30 days.

CyberGhost
Paid VPN with 120 servers in over 89 countries. It has four tariff plans, offering new users a three-year subscription for $2.5 per month. 

VPN Monster
Has a free 35-day trial with speed limit and ads in the mobile app. There are three subscription options available. The most profitable - for 12 months for  $20. The advantage of VPN Monster compared to other VPNs is the ability to pay with a Mir card, as well as Qiwi and YuMoney wallets. In addition, the service has additional features, such as protection against disconnection and "anti-light" of the real IP.

Avast SecureLine VPN
With 54 locations in 34 countries, the service has a seven-day free trial. The downside of a VPN is only one – limited functionality. Avast offers three plans: one year ($5), two ($4), and 3 years for $4 per month. 

 

PureVPN
Paid service with three tariffs - for a month ($9.6), a year ($2.6) and two years for $1.8. Compatible with all browsers and devices. In addition, it has more than 6.5 thousand servers in more than 140 countries. PureVPN has many features, as well as support for UnionPay payments, Webmoney, Qiwi and YuMoney wallets.