How to choose the best VPN
There’s no single “best VPN” — only the best one for what you need. Marketing rankings rarely tell you why, so instead of a sponsored leaderboard, here are the criteria that genuinely matter when choosing a VPN, what to watch out for, and an honest look at how VPNTYPE measures up against each.
Strong encryption
Non-negotiable: look for AES-256 and modern protocols, not vague “military-grade” claims. VPNTYPE uses AES-256 with WireGuard, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks and more.
A real, ideally audited, no-logs policy
The provider shouldn’t keep activity logs — and should be willing to prove it. A no-logs policy is the foundation of VPNTYPE, with an independent audit planned.
Speed and reliability
Fast servers and high uptime matter for streaming and calls. VPNTYPE averages 75+ Mbit/s across 90+ servers with 99.9% uptime.
Device and platform coverage
One plan should protect everything you own. VPNTYPE covers up to 10 devices across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, routers and TV boxes.
Fair, transparent pricing
Beware low intro prices that balloon on renewal. VPNTYPE uses one fair base price with no regional mark-ups, a 5-day trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Ease of use and support
Setup shouldn’t need a manual. VPNTYPE delivers your key in Telegram, where your account and support also live (and on the web).
AES-256 encryption
Bank-grade encryption on every connection.
Strict no-logs
No record of your activity — audit planned.
90+ servers, 40+ countries
Reach content and reduce latency worldwide.
Red flags to avoid
Some warning signs separate a trustworthy VPN from a risky one:
- A “free” VPN that funds itself by logging and selling your data
- Vague encryption claims with no protocol named
- No clear no-logs policy — or one contradicted by the privacy policy
- Teaser prices that renew at several times the rate
How VPNTYPE approaches it
Rather than rank competitors we can’t vouch for, we focus on verifiable fundamentals: strong encryption, no logs, modern protocols, broad device coverage and honest pricing. Judge any VPN — including ours — against the checklist above.
Frequently asked questions
Is the most expensive VPN the best?
No — value depends on encryption, no-logs, speed and device coverage, not price alone. A fair, transparent price beats a low teaser that renews high.
Are free VPNs a good idea?
Usually not: many monetise your data through logging and ads. A low-cost, no-logs provider with a trial is a safer choice.
How does VPNTYPE compare?
It covers every essential: AES-256, strict no-logs, fast servers across 40+ countries, 10 devices, modern protocols and one fair price with a guarantee.
Ready to browse without limits?
Get your config key in Telegram and connect in minutes — 10 devices, no logs.