![]() We’ve often referred to Mullvad as the “Swiss bank account” version of VPNs, because Mullvad actively resists obtaining any of your personal information. This super-simple VPN supports connections via 38 different countries, and it costs 5 Euros per month (around $5.70 at this writing). If you don’t want to compromise on privacy and anonymity, while still getting solid speeds, then Mullvad is the best choice. These services also promise features similar to ProtonVPN such as Netflix compatibility, multi-hop VPNs, and more. Ivacy, Nord, and Express are also excellent choices for extra features that go beyond just upload and download speeds, from various locations around the globe. Any of those VPNs will do the job nicely if upload speeds are a bigger concern than downloads. Other honorable mentions for upload speeds include Ivacy, NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Private Internet Access. ProtonVPN also has extra features that may interest some, such as a multi-hop VPN, called SecureCore, support for Netflix and other streaming services, and a few TOR-friendly routers to boot. If you want something that offers a higher degree of privacy, and has top-rated download and upload speeds, then ProtonVPN is the way to go. Proton, however, is the leader there, retaining more than 80 percent of the base upload speed. In that competition, HSS doesn’t even crack the top 20. It’s not as fast as HSS, but ProtonVPN is about as close as you can get with an improved privacy policy. ![]() ![]() ProtonVPN is expensive compared to other services, but the privacy policy is better than HSS in terms of the amount of data collected from its users. The second place winner is ProtonVPN, which is still quite a ways back at around 57 percent of the base download speed.
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