How we review the best VPN Software
Buying the best VPN software for your needs is important.
Therefore,
we want to be 100% transparent about
how we test and review and which methods we used to select
the best VPN programs for 2024.
We use 5 different
factors to create an overall score and decide on which VPN
software makes it into our top 10 list. All of these 5 factors
play a role, but not all are equally important.
Therefore, the weight on the end result varies
according to the factors we tested.
Here are the 5
main factors, and their relative weight in our testing process:
1. Security: Most important, with a weight of 35%. We chose VPNs that have
military-grade encryption, a range of protocols (OpenVPN, L2TP,
IKEv2, and more), DNS leak protection, and a kill-switch.
2. Number of servers and locations:
This is vital so that you can surf fast from anywhere anonymously.
We gave this factor a weight of 25% in our overall score.
3. Additional features and device compatibility: This includes features like a no-log policy, apps for PC, Mac,
iOS and android, split tunneling and more. We gave this factor a
weight of 20% in our overall score.
4. Value for money: Mostly, as with everything in life, you get what you pay for.
Most VPN software is priced similarly so we gave this factor a
weight of 10%.
5. User reviews: While
important, these can often be misleading as we all handle and
understand technology differently. We gave this a weight of 10% on
our overall score.
To decide on a score for additional
features, device compatibility and value for money we analysed the
offers of all the different VPN providers that we tested. This
information is best taken directly from the source.
The information for user reviews come from TrustPilot,
the Google Play Store and our own user reviews.
As for
price our primary concern is flexibility and value. Services that
only offer a single, expensive plan aren't a great option. We're
living in the age of à la carte services, where most consumers are
accustomed to monthly fees. Moreover, if your VPN stops providing
adequate speeds, it would be crummy to have paid a lot for a
year's worth of access.
The average monthly fee for the
top 10 VPNs we've reviewed is, as of this writing, around $9.80.
Many come in below that figure, and a few go above. The ones that
cost more, obviously, have to justify their hefty price tags.
Value
is a bit trickier, but we believe that a single VPN subscription
should meet certain criteria. It needs to include coverage for at
least five simultaneous devices, which is the average for the
industry. It needs to work on multiple platforms, including mobile
devices. And a single subscription needs to work for different
platforms—that is, paying for a subscription for your Mac should
also get you iPhone VPN functionality. If VPN forces you to jump
through hoops and pay extra to secure all the different devices in
your home, it's not a good value.