I use Private Internet Access VPN (PIA) myself, but I receive no compensation for this endorsement. It comes highly recommended from Noah (“Ask Noah”) at Jupiter Broadcasting as well.
While VPN is generally not about hiding from law enforcement agencies (LEAs) like the FBI, it is useful to know that even if an undesirable character were to get access to your VPN provider, there would be nothing for them to find. These days, this usually means your very own ISP, unfortunately. It used to be that VPN was primarily for coffee shops, airports and other open networks, but since our lawmakers have abandoned their roles of protecting our rights, we need to protect ourselves more than ever.
When you protect yourself with a VPN, you expect to be truly secure and anonymous online. Many services claim that they keep no records, but it’s difficult to know who you can trust.
Over the years, Private Internet Access VPN has proven itself to be ethical and reliable. It provides rock-solid online protection, while also blocking ads and malware. You can currently get a three-year subscription for only $89.95 — that’s 64% off.
~ “Private Internet Access VPN Is So Private, Even the FBI Couldn’t Find Any Data“
John D says:
Update: It always seem that with technology companies, good things rarely last. I jumped ship a while back when I discovered PIA had been bought by Kape Technologies, a company with a shady past, to be sure. It is also strange that they have bought not just this one but two other VPN companies as well. That should give you pause as well. What is a company with such a past up to, anyhow?
It doesn’t stop there, however. They have hired some other shady individuals as top executives.
I have been testing out NordVPN recently. So far, I have had some mixed results, and I’m still going through troubleshooting some items, which may or may not be related, so I don’t yet have an alternative to recommend.