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5 Best VPN Services For WordPress

ISBuzz TeamBy ISBuzz TeamMay 31, 20176 Mins Read
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Virtual Private Networks, aka VPNs, are growing in popularity day by day. Thanks to geo-restrictions and censorship, the rising threat of cyberattacks, and increased spying from government agencies, more people are now relying on VPNs than ever before.

No one likes to see their data or information getting comprised or spied upon, and this is where VPN’s come to the rescue. Not only do they make your internet traffic appear from different locations, but also encrypt the transferred data to minimize the risk of data breach.

It’s no different with WordPress users either. WordPress security is always questioned and there is always a risk of facing security issues with the popular CMS. As data and content is uploaded on WordPress, there must be a secure connection for it to flow through.

Therefore, it is important for all WordPress users to use a VPN to add an extra layer of security to their blog or website. However, the question is: how to choose the best VPN provider? What metrics should be used to evaluate a VPN?

To make things easier for you, I have listed down the key features to look in a VPN and also the top 5 VPN’s of my choice:

Features You Need To Look Out For

Not all VPNs are good at hiding and securing your data, and neither are all easy to use. Some key elements you need to consider before buying a VPN service, include:

Security Features: A good VPN doesn’t keep logs of your browsing sessions. Additionally, make sure the VPN service you use provides a complex and high-level data encryption so that it serves the purpose it is being used for. Don’t forget to consider other security layers like NAT Firewalls, Internet Kill Switch, etc.

Number of locations: Numerous locations means more servers giving you the freedom of choice when it comes to hiding your IP address. However, since servers sometimes get overloaded due to a spike in traffic, opt for a VPN with servers in multiple countries. After all, this allows you to switch between servers for a seamless web experience.

Speed: Speed must be one of your major concerns while choosing a VPN service. Keep in mind that VPN services with low bandwidth tend to be slow, and they usually don’t support fast internet connections. To avoid slow VPN speeds, make sure the VPN has an infrastructure that supports fast connections.

Pricing: Obviously, everyone looks for the cheapest solution, but one shouldn’t compromise quality in the process. The pricing plans change according to features and a VPN costing around $2 per month, may cost $10 in no time with full features.

Now that we are done discussing the features a good VPN service must have, let’s take a look at some of the best VPN services for WordPress users.

  1. IPVanish VPN

IPVanish is famous for its user-friendly platform, which even beginners can use easily. This VPN offers fast download speeds and with zero log creation, rest assured that it offers maximum privacy.

With 500 VPN servers in over 60 countries, IPVanish is a security-centric VPN, capable of protecting you from hack attacks and data breaches.

As far as pricing is concerned, IPVanish is expensive compared to other VPN services, but it offers a 7-day money back guarantee. So if you want a top class VPN service, why not give IPVanish a try?

Price Plans

$5.19 a month – 1-year – $62.28

$7.19 a month – 3-month – $21.57

$7.99 a month – 1-month – $7.99

  1. PureVPN

PureVPN claims to be the world’s fastest and the most reliable VPN. As far as my experience with the VPN service is concerned, the claim is absolutely spot on. While every other VPN service claims to be blazing fast, but only few manages to stay completely true to it.

PureVPN supports up to 5 devices simultaneously. It has a robust infrastructure with more than 750 servers at over 141 different locations.

With more than 80,000 IP addresses and 256-bit encryption, users enjoy top-of-the-line security of their data and information. With a strong global reputation and satisfied customer base of one million, PureVPN is the way to go for the best security and peace of mind.

PureVPN has an affordable pricing plan.

Price Plans

$2.95 a month – 2-year – $70.80

$8.95 a month – 6-month – $53.70

$10.95 a month – 1-month – $10.95

  1. ExpressVPN

ExpressVPN is another big name in the VPN industry. It also boasts a zero logging policy that ensures maximum privacy for your work. Moreover, it has industry-standard encryption algorithms for optimum protection.

Apart from its reputation, this VPN has a strong infrastructure that expands to 94 countries with over 145 server locations. They offer native clients for Mac, Windows, Linux, Blackberry, Android, and iOS, etc.

Furthermore, the VPN offers unlimited server switching and can be connected to up to 3 devices at a time. Along with these impressive features, ExpressVPN also provides online tutorials for beginners as well.

Online and offline technical support is available too and not to mention, ExpressVPN offers a 30 day money-back guarantee!

Price Plans

$12.95 a month – 1-month – $12.95

$9.99 a month – 6-month – $59.94

$8.32 a month – 1-year – $99.84

  1. VyprVPN

VyprVPN is based in Switzerland and it’s a befitting country to run a VPN business. They offer unlimited data usage and have server locations across 6 continents.

VyprVPN key features include auto connect and chameleon protocol that ensures high levels of security and privacy. They have no download caps, so you can download as much as you want to.

With a user friendly interface, anyone can get along with the VPN service in no time. It’s a little expensive in the price department, but VyprVPN is definitely worth it.

Price Plans

$5 a month – Basic plan, 1-year – $60

$9.95 a month – Basic plan, 1-month – $9.95

$6.67 a month – Premium plan, 1-year – $80

$12.95 a month – Premium plan, 1-month – $12.95

  1. NordVPN

NordVPN is one of the most reputable VPN’s in the industry. It has over 750 servers deployed in 58 countries globally. It allows its users to connect up to 6 devices at a time.

The user interface is easy to understand and changing your IP’s geographical location is incredibly simple. Moreover, the VPN has no download or bandwidth caps so you can enjoy long uninterrupted sessions.

NordVPN has a zero log policy and they never track your work. The VPN has over 750 servers in 57 countries globally.

Price Plans

$11.95 a month – 1-month – $11.95

$7 a month – 6-month – $42.00

$5.75 a month – 1-year – $69.00

Choosing the Right VPN

 Now that you know the industry’s top leading 5 VPN services and are aware of the features to look out for in a good VPN service, it shouldn’t be too difficult for you to choose the right VPN for your needs. Regardless, most of them provide industry-standard encryption, several server locations and no-log policies.

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