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Best cheap vpn that does not reduce internet speed too much?

DarkEnergy

Is there a good cheap VPN that doesn't reduce your internet speed too much. I currently am trying the Spotflux free vpn. So far I like it but my internet speed is cut in half. I'm not sure if buying it increase the speed much. I am near the Chicago area.

My current internet speed that I don't want slowed too much. 3348889160.png

My internet speed is pretty good considering I am really only paying for 25 down and 5 up. I don't want it lowered below 20ish with a VPN preferably. Is there any cheap VPN you guys recommend?

 

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I use Private Internet Access and I really like it, I went from about 30Mb/s down and 6Mb/s up from 28Mb/s down and 9Mb/s up. It's $40 a year, and completely worth it. Considering you live near Chicago, latency should be really low considering they have some servers there.

 

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I use Private Internet Access and I really like it, I went from about 30Mb/s down and 6Mb/s up from 28Mb/s down and 9Mb/s up. It's $40 a year, and completely worth it. Considering you live near Chicago, latency should be really low considering they have some servers there.

Yes, I've heard of that one. I might do some research on it.

 

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I use Private Internet Access and I really like it, I went from about 30Mb/s down and 6Mb/s up from 28Mb/s down and 9Mb/s up. It's $40 a year, and completely worth it. Considering you live near Chicago, latency should be really low considering they have some servers there.

+rep I use it as well, awesome VPN, only issue I have had is I cannot connect to twich on some locations

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I feel obligated to promote Hotspot Shield as they are a sponsor of the LTT community but then again I don't have any experience using them nor do I know if they taking a significant impact on connection speeds and ping. 

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I also use PIA, but on Google Fiber (1Gbps), i get around 700-800Mbps through the VPN usually.

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