I have been searching for a VPN service but can’t find anything free. I don’t think that paying $100-150 per year is too much - this is quite a moderate price.
I just don’t need all these function available for paid accounts. 1-2Gb of traffic for 1 computer would be enough for me.
Most of the services that I have seen so far don’t support Linux.
Are there any VPN services with minimalistic free plans?
Thank you in advance
- Free
- VPN
- Good
Pick two.
I assume you want a off-shore vpn service for privacy? You say you “don’t think that paying $100-150 per year is too much” but then you say you are looking for free. I don’t know of any reliable free service other than onion/tor but there are several at around $100/yr. I use https://www.ipredator.se/ which is about $70/yr depending on exchange rates. They support OpenVPN which is pretty easy to set up on Linux.
Free = they sell your data.
you can use openVPN on a linux server and its free to use
VPNGate is good but it’s not as reliable the paid ones.
Good VPN - Mullvad, Non USA, $5 per month, can use Bitcoin, PayPal, cc, native Linux client, DNS leak protection, kill switch.
There is no “free”, when a service is offered “free” it usually means you (your data, your browsing patterns) are the product.
Pay the $6 bucks a month!
Firstly, VPN’s don’t all cost $100-150. Torguard is generally well-regarded, and only runs $60/yr. You might even be able to apply a promo code to it to get it down to about half of that.
If even that is too much for you, check some of the deals on StackSocial. There’s four or five VPN services that have lifetime prescription deals for $50 or so. Even a low-feature one like VPN Unlimited will only run you about $30 or so.
So forget about free. Do your research, and get something that’s not going to harvest your browsing data.
Get a cutrate VPS and install your own VPN.
I don’t know if I’d trust a free VPN. It’s probably better to just get a cheap VPS from a deal on LowEndBox, then set up OpenVPN on it.
There is https://www.betternet.co/ as an alternative. Although it get installed in your chosen Web browser…
You can try Privatoria provider, they offer Free Lifetime subscription (https://privatoria.net/lifetime-for-free/)
Anything free is going to have very low speeds or not connect at all.
Can you tunnel?
Support linux? a vpn is just a routing issue, not os, unless you are using a program.
In your router you can set up forwarding/tunnel/vpn.
What is your goal, why do you need a vpn, try tor if it is about security, as a simple example.
There’s free cheese in mousetrap
So it is wise to go for a reputed paid one like purevpn, expressvpn, or something of this level!
Most, if not all, free VPNs monitors everything you do, some even steal your passwords.
One FreeGood, please!
Where can I get my free good?
I don’t need high speeds. I just need to be able to connect to one service once in a while and that’s it.
By not using a VPN at all, lol.