Browse VPN services in the Kill Switch VPNs category.
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NordVPN is a privacy-focused VPN that is often used for streaming, travel, and everyday browsing on public Wi‑Fi. It stands out for options like Double VPN and Tor over VPN, plus a kill switch for dropouts.

Surfshark VPN is built for people who want one account that can cover all their devices at once. It also adds privacy tools like tracker blocking and an “Alternative ID” style option for sign-ups and forms.
Proton VPN is a Switzerland-based service built around privacy and security, with apps that stay clean and easy to navigate. People often use it for safer browsing on public Wi‑Fi, avoiding tracking, and getting a stable connection on restrictive networks.

Private Internet Access is a privacy-focused VPN with a long-running reputation among power users. It stands out for open-source apps and lots of connection controls, like split tunneling and a kill switch.

CyberGhost VPN is a service with a large global server network that helps you connect from many countries. It focuses on keeping your online activity private and lets you use up to seven devices at the same time. Many people use it to access geo‑restricted content, secure public Wi‑Fi, or protect their connection with strong encryption.

VeePN is a full-device VPN app that focuses on everyday privacy and simple location switching. It is often used for browsing on public Wi‑Fi, streaming, and reaching sites blocked by local networks.

Hide.me is built for people who want strong privacy controls without a noisy app experience. It keeps the focus on no-logs use, modern VPN protocols, and tools that help prevent leaks during everyday browsing.

Norton VPN is built for people who want a VPN that sits inside a broader security setup. It focuses on private browsing on Wi‑Fi, with tracker blocking and automatic protection when you join public networks.

PrivateVPN is a Sweden-based VPN that keeps the app simple while aiming for strong privacy. It is often used for streaming, travel, and everyday browsing on networks you do not fully trust.

PureVPN is a general-purpose VPN with a lot of built-in tools in one app. It is often picked by people who want streaming, torrenting, and everyday privacy controls without much setup.

Avast SecureLine VPN is a straightforward VPN from a well-known security software maker. It is usually used for quick protection on public Wi‑Fi and for keeping browsing traffic less visible to local networks.

ExpressVPN is often chosen for travel and streaming because it has a wide spread of server locations and steady connections. It also includes built-in tools like a kill switch and tracker blocking for day-to-day privacy.

AirVPN is a privacy-first VPN run by activists, with a strong focus on net neutrality and anti-censorship. It is often chosen by users who want fine control, including support for P2P and port forwarding.

VPN.ac is a security-focused VPN service that puts protocol choice front and center. It is often used by people who want OpenVPN setups, portable use, and options for getting through strict networks.

ESET VPN is designed to work alongside ESET’s home security tools, so it fits people who already use that ecosystem. It focuses on private browsing on public Wi‑Fi, with a simple app flow and a kill switch for dropouts.

Hotspot Shield is a VPN app that focuses on quick connections and simple location switching. It is often used for streaming, travel, and daily browsing on Wi‑Fi, with an emphasis on privacy and an ad-free experience.

Perfect Privacy is built for people who want more control over how their VPN traffic is routed. It is often used for multi-hop connections and for reducing tracking while you browse.

AdGuard VPN is built for people who already use AdGuard tools and want a VPN that fits into that same workflow. It focuses on privacy, avoids tracking, and lets you choose which apps or sites use the tunnel.

AndroVPN is an Android-focused VPN that also includes Shadowsocks for networks that block normal VPN traffic. It is often used for quick, private connections without creating an account first.

B.VPN is built around quick setup and simple day-to-day use across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It also includes an encrypted email option, which can matter if you want fewer separate privacy tools.

CactusVPN is often used by people who want both a VPN and a Smart DNS option in one place. It is built for quick setup, so you can connect fast without digging through many settings.

Calyx VPN is a privacy-first service from the Calyx Institute that does not ask you to create an account. It is often used when you want a quick OpenVPN connection with a strong focus on not keeping logs or adding tracking.

CopVPN is a lightweight VPN app that puts privacy controls up front, including tracker blocking and split tunneling. It is often used for day-to-day browsing when you want a simple connection without ads or in-app tracking.

FastestVPN is a privacy-focused service that supports WireGuard and OpenVPN for everyday browsing and app use. People often use it to switch regions and keep traffic private on public networks.