Hey sorry I totally forgot to come back to this. The privacytools website has some good recommendations, and I think their criteria for choosing providers make a lot of sense. I personally use Mullvad because I like that it supports wireguard, and their clients are robust and easy to use. Haven't tried Nord myself so I can't say. However according to that privacytools site Nord has had 2 security breaches in 2019 and 2020 respectively which is not a good look.
I wouldn't recommend using a free vpn. Like the other commenter said, you're paying to use their hardware. That means that being a vpn provider will always incur ongoing costs, in the form of renting servers/rackspace in a datacenter. This is not sustainable unless they are collecting revenue, and if they're not being paid by their users, then you have to wonder how they're making their money.
emphasis on the free and open source software,. But if free isn't an option, is Nord bad?
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Thanks!
Hey sorry I totally forgot to come back to this. The privacytools website has some good recommendations, and I think their criteria for choosing providers make a lot of sense. I personally use Mullvad because I like that it supports wireguard, and their clients are robust and easy to use. Haven't tried Nord myself so I can't say. However according to that privacytools site Nord has had 2 security breaches in 2019 and 2020 respectively which is not a good look.
I wouldn't recommend using a free vpn. Like the other commenter said, you're paying to use their hardware. That means that being a vpn provider will always incur ongoing costs, in the form of renting servers/rackspace in a datacenter. This is not sustainable unless they are collecting revenue, and if they're not being paid by their users, then you have to wonder how they're making their money.