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Best VPN services: Top picks for speed, price, privacy, and more

Chances are you’re considering a virtual private network (VPN) service for its ability to safeguard your identity, location, and activities online. That’s an important task, so you want to consider your VPN options carefully. For instance, a VPN should keep your internet usage private and secure but not sacrifice too much speed. If anonymity is a concern, you need to know a VPN’s data collection policies. It also behooves you to know the number of servers and country locations a VPN offers, and what, if any, useful extras are part of the service.

Our in-depth VPN reviews cover all these issues and more, to help you choose the best VPN service for your needs. Whether your primary concern is anonymity, streaming your favorite shows from another country, speeds, or price, we have a number of picks for each category. Below those recommendations you can find information about how we test and what things to look for when choosing a VPN.

BEST VPN OVERALL: EXPRESSVPN

Price: $6.67 per month

It’s hard to select the best overall VPN. Some services are weaker on privacy, but are significantly easier to use, with tons of features, while others could stand to have an interface redesign.

For many years we chose the best VPN based purely on privacy, but that is no longer the sole concern of most people when choosing a VPN. Privacy is important, to be sure, but so are performance, extra features, a wide country selection, and ease of use. ExpressVPN has it all, making it our top choice for VPNs. ExpressVPN is one of the

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