ProtonVPN: Its focus on keeping things secure and private, plus the unlimited data, is great. TunnelBear: It's super easy to use, which is perfect for someone new to VPNs. Hotspot Shield: I'm impressed by its fast speed, good for watching videos and browsing. Opera VPN: It's built right into the Opera browser, making it super easy to use. Proton is a good free alternative though,it does allow you to use it for free without any data limit with only 3 locations and no p2p.Thats not good for torrenting of course and Mullvad is pretty cheap,but still there's probably a lot of people not willing to pay. I pay but then things change with their service. 1. Open the Proton VPN app and connect to any server. Make a note of which VPN protocol you are using. 2. Open the qBittorrent app and go to Tools → Options… → Advanced → Network interface. If you are using OpenVPN, select ProtonVPN TUN. If you are using WireGuard, select ProtonVPN. Click OK when you’re done. In Russia, VPNs are blocked by the IP addresses of the servers, which do not change often - they are blacklisted. Protocols like Stealth are no help here. The fact that some people have WiFi and do not work via LTE can be explained by the problems of providers with TSPU, it's temporary. Some of the new servers that were recently added by Proton
I recently started using protonmail (free) as my main mail service and i think it would be good to also use their VPN as i have heard good things about it and the company in general. also the list of their vpn features seems clearer than the firefox ones. for protonmail, i am still undecided if i should go for the Basic or the Plus Plan, but i
Dunno, I just said ProtonVPN because I know it's free and I've used it to connect to a game, because, somehow, the server wouldn't let me connect under normal circumstances, and from what I saw, you can use up to three free servers, with limited download speed. vEFTOO0.