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How can you know which VPN Service is the best? This is the question that comes in our mind when we are about to buy a Personal VPN Account. When we see that there are so many providers, we can not but wonder which one is the best.

However according to what each person needs “best” can mean a different thing. Some of us will need VPN to bypass Internet restrictions and access blocked websites, others use it in order to be able to watch foreign online TV shows on HULU, HULU Plus, BBC, Fox or NBC, while others only think about online anonymity. Anyway, effectively, a Personal VPN Service can satisfy all these needs.

Still with the number of VPN Providers always increasing, there are some basis criteria your attention must turn to before you choose your VPN Service Provider.

Here are some of them:

1) First of all, take a look at the available server locations (this will be important as the IP that will replace yours is one of the server`s public IP addresses; this will allow you to access online programs offered only in specific areas).

2 ) The speed of the VPN connection. This is generally boosted by your proximity to the server`s location and is closely related to the Internet speed provided by your ISP. Read some reviews and see what other people have to say about this. It would be quite annoying to wait every time 10 seconds or more for a web page to load. This may easily be the most important aspect in choosing a VPN Provider.

3) The VPN Account Setup process. Some VPN setups require the installation or configuration of more or less complicated software, while others do not and are very easy to follow.

4) Is the service provided reliable? The reliability refers to the stability of the connection. Does it work all the time? Any downtime? How often it happens? You can't feel good online if your VPN disconnects every 10 minutes.

5) The limit on bandwidth. This refers to the traffic offered. Some services provide 5 to 20GB per month while others offer unlimited bandwidth. If you are a big of P2P, you should be tempted to choose an unlimited one.

6) The technical support. You will maybe encounter some issues with your connection or a drop from the server and you will need technical assistance. Is the technical support tech-savvy enough to help you? Do they have enough knowledge to solve your issue? Are they prompt, polite and proactive?

7) VPN protocols. If you really worry about your data security then look for an ultra-secure VPN protocol like OpenVPN or SSTP that provides the most advanced and secure encryption available. Some providers offer them as standard features. If not, PPTP`s or and L2TP`s encryption will do fine for you.

8) The price: after you check criteria above, you can compare the provider`s prices and pick the best one for you. Do not forget: the most expensive is not always the best and it all depends of your needs. Prices generally fluctuate between 5$ and 30$/month.

9) Finally, you can get help from a VPN Reviews website where you will usually find customer reviews and ratings for each provider.

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Source by Evrard Munch