Every VPN and proxy network, reviewed and compared

Independent reviews of 100 providers - real pricing including the renewal rate, the jurisdiction each company answers to, who has audited its no-logs claim, and an honest verdict on all of them.

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Consumer VPN

Consumer VPN apps that encrypt your whole connection and swap your IP for one of the provider's. For privacy from your ISP, safety on public Wi-Fi and access to content from other countries.

49 providers

Free VPN

Providers with a genuinely usable free tier - no trial clock, no credit card. Free VPNs trade data caps or server choice for the price, and a few trade your privacy instead. We say which is which.

21 providers

Business VPN & ZTNA

Team VPNs and zero-trust network access: private gateways, per-user access rules, device posture checks and an admin console, billed per seat instead of per household.

10 providers

Residential Proxies

IPs borrowed from real home connections, so target sites see an ordinary consumer visitor. The workhorse of price monitoring, ad verification and large-scale data collection. Usually billed per gigabyte.

30 providers

Static ISP Proxies

Static residential IPs issued by an ISP but hosted in a data center. You keep the same address for weeks and get datacenter speed with residential trust. Billed per IP per month.

23 providers

Datacenter Proxies

Bulk IPs from cloud and hosting ranges. The cheapest and fastest option by a wide margin, and the easiest for a target site to identify. Ideal for undefended endpoints and heavy throughput.

23 providers

Mobile Proxies

IPs from real 4G and 5G carrier connections. The hardest class for a target to block, because thousands of real subscribers share the same address behind carrier NAT. Priced accordingly.

18 providers

Scraping APIs

Managed endpoints that handle proxies, browsers, CAPTCHAs and retries for you. You send a URL and get HTML or structured JSON back, billed per request or per gigabyte instead of per IP.

21 providers

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Start with the privacy report

Marketing pages all say "no logs". The privacy report puts every provider's jurisdiction, logging policy, audit history and corporate owner in one sortable table, so you can see which claims anyone independent has actually checked.