
Honestly, I’m still paying a surprising amount, but it isn’t too terrible. Review: The price was one of the lower ends of the group, especially if you want a family plan. Price: $70/year + $60/year for use on 5 devices (covers my whole family, phones, laptops, iPad, and more). However, after some consideration, I decided to run with Astrill, recommended to me for its price and easy usability.Īfter more than 5 months as an Astrill user, I thought I would offer you a report on how it’s going. Another one recommended to be was ExpressVPN which runs at about $100/year for 1 device and 1 phone/ipad. I’ve heard good things about VyperVPN which runs at about $80/year for 1 device or $100/year for 2 device. I didn’t want to travel abroad and leave myself at risk to scams or bad people sneaking into my computer. I just hate the feeling that I’m that at risk to viruses, and I’d been using a VPN in the States to help combat malware and data theft. filled with hackers and viruses waiting for me to seek them out.

slow as heck (yes my VPN makes my laptop faster here for some reason) and B. I like the security a VPN offers from those with bad intentions towards my laptop.Ī VPN can satisfy the need for speed and security for me- the internet system here at my university is A.


It also comes with slow internet speed in many places (just too many people online at once), and lots of online threats (the sheer technological ability of the people even in my student body is mind-boggling.) This is why I always work with a VPN (virtual private network), in fact I use one in the US too. Life abroad has many, many benefits for foreigners to reap – great food, cheaper cost of living, easy travel.
