As the title says im looking for an accesible VPN to try out.
I want to try it for a month and see how it goes.
It can either be free or paid.
Aslong as it is accesible it's ok.
Thank you!
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As the title says im looking for an accesible VPN to try out.
I want to try it for a month and see how it goes.
It can either be free or paid.
Aslong as it is accesible it's ok.
Thank you!
I use Mulvad, accessible on all devices, fast and decently cheap, but I guess more expensive than the rest.
But it's pay as you go, so you can get a month and then top it up only when you need, which is what I do.
Express vpn. You get your first month free and sometimes you may get a free month of it as well whenever something is launched and it needs testing. Rare though.
Malwarebits VPN is good enough
In truth, proton vpn has been working fine for me. it has an unlimited data free option with the limit of devices. but you can get it paid as well. its not too accessible but you will need to setup it only once and then you will be good to go.
if your willing to pay, you can fire up your own vps and host a wireguard vpn in there. it is easy to setup with pivpn. also it will be on your own server.
Express VPN is awesome!
I use either TunnelBear, or 1.1.1.1, though I'm not sure if 1.1.1.1 is on PC or not.
TunnelBear gives you a few gigs each month, and it stacks too, meaning that if you do not use all of it that month, it'll simply add more to it next month.
If you do not want to do that, though, there are some cheap plans available.
I used to use one called Betternet, but I heard mixed feelings about it.
There is also Windscribe, which I know longer use so I cannot provide a whole lot of information about that.
Hope this helps.
If you can make the payment, you can choose Avast Secure VPN, which is both affordable and offers annual billing, allowing you to select around 50 countries. Additionally, it allows you to choose specific cities within some countries. If I remember correctly, it should have been around $10 last year in Turkey; I'm not sure about the current price there.
** You can also use it for free for at least a week or a month—I can't recall the exact duration—after which, if you don't cancel the subscription, payment will be deducted from your card. Additionally, you can create a family connection for others to use the VPN as well.
Doesn't seem like anyone is really taking the accessibility part of this question seriously... Which as someone wondering the same thing is pretty annoying.
Open VPN uses some pretty insecure protocols by today's standards, even though it's accessible, and it has no automatic killswitch or some other important modern features.
I've found that most of the common VPN's have horribly inaccessible clients, so which one's actually don't?
Cool features and low prices are one thing, but if you can't actually take advantage of most of the features thanks to inaccessibility...
@11
Yeah but avast vpn is accessible, at least one year ago it was.
@Felix_Weber
Good to know, though I must admit that when it comes to Avast, stuff like this makes me think twice.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ftc-avast- … ta-privacy
@Defender:
I use ExpressVPN on my Iphone, my Ipad, my computer and my ShieldTV. So, far, I have not run into any accessibility problems with their clients.
They might be a bit pricy, but their software is easy to use, and the connection is really fast and stable.
@13
I'm not sure what it's about or which country's website it is. But if it's a news page from any source, I don't think we should trust such news. Because, you know, they might be news from rival companies.
But I am also not use avast anymore
yeah, I would not trust avast anyways
@5, Proton wouldn't be bad if they didn't have inaccessible captchas.
@11, I've heard from some people that the SurfShark clients are accessible.
I've thought about getting that one since some streamers I follow promote it, but I don't know if it's worth it or if I even need a VPN.
@17, I've never encountered captchas.... It's odd that some people get them from Proton.
As for avast, I'd never trust them. Not after the scandals they've been involved in. For VPNs, I'd trust Proton VPN, Tailscale, and/or my own Wireguard VPN.
@17:
yeah, when you encounter the captchas, they are the worst, in fact, just off-topic, h-captcha is the worst in terms of accessibility.
but in that vein, discord uses the same service, often I have had to get the assistance of someone sighted just to sign in to my discord when ever i log out for one reason or the other.
I recently needed a VPN and as you guys said, express VPN, Mulvid, and Tunnelbear are both highly accessible, with only minor usability quirks. Just wanted to thank you all for the great suggestions, especially Tunmi13, Angel, The Player, Mata, and TheRealAmethyst.
Anything that can use WireGuard is accessible. Install the WireGuard client on your devices, import the VPN profile file, and you should be good to go.
@Chris
Does the wireguard client support a kill switch? Because that was my main problem with Open VPN. Just concerned about torrent traffic getting through to my ISP long enough for them to ding me over it.
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