
IvacyVPN – Solid solution, it’s the one I use, it works well.ProtonVPN – Good experience, with a free (and limited) version available.This list is ranked in order from most favorite to least favorite, with the one I don’t recommend in last place.īy the way, I also asked for advice in the community tab on the YouTube channel, here are the answers you gave me: Top 3 VPN providers on Raspberry Pi I took the premium offer from each provider, followed their documentation to install it onto a Raspberry Pi OS with Desktop and tested what they have to offer (overall speed, application, servers available, original features, etc.). This week, I tested all the most popular VPN providers on my Raspberry Pi, to see how they work, and I can now share my honest recommendations with you. If you add using Linux to this cocktail, picking a decent provider is like the lottery. Most websites recommend the one that gives them the biggest commission.

Choosing a VPN provider on a standard PC is already a mess, nothing looks more like another one from the outside.
