How to Make a Free VPN Server in Raspberry Pi

Introduction

For most of us, the term ‘VPN’ stands for ‘Virtual Private Network’ and has become a commonplace when using public Wi-Fi. A VPN server provides a secure connection to a local area network (i.e., your home network) or the Internet. That way, no matter where you are, you can log in and out of your home network securely.

A VPN server also allows you to create a secure connection even when you’re not on your home network. For example, if you’re traveling in a country where data caps apply, or when using public Wi-Fi at an airport, you can connect to your VPN server and access the Internet privately. You could even use a VPN server to connect to a different network (i.e., a corporate network) while traveling.

The most used and well-known VPNs (i.e., Virtual Private Networks) are undoubtedly the free VPNs. They tend to be simple to use, reliable, and applicable to a variety of devices. Unfortunately, the free VPNs also have some major limitations. For instance, you cannot use them to access certain websites (i.e., content that’s blocked by your country’s firewall), and they often have a bandwidth cap (i.e., you’re not allowed to download or stream more data than the network can provide).

If you want to use a VPN for legal reasons (i.e., to access content that’s legally restricted in your country), you’ll need to subscribe to a paid VPN service. They tend to be much more expensive than the free ones, but you can rest assured that they’ll provide you with better security and more features.

The Good

Although there are a variety of different free VPNs available, we’ve hand-picked 10 of the best free VPNs that you can use to create a secure and private connection to the Internet.

1. NordVPN

NordVPN is one of the most popular and well-known free VPNs. It is also one of the most sophisticated and feature-packed VPNs that you can find. Not only can you access the server from an unlimited number of locations, but you can also use a server to tunnel all your traffic, secure your personal data, and gain valuable financial benefits. (See below for more information).

2. ExpressVPN

ExpressVPN is another popular and well-known free VPN. It is highly flexible and lets you choose from an unlimited number of servers globally. You can also use its SmartDNS to automatically update the domain name (i.e., web address) of any website that you visit. Their customer service is also very friendly and available 24/7/365 through email, live chat, and a contact form. (See below for more information).

3. CyberGhost VPN

CyberGhost VPN is yet another well-known and popular free VPN. Like other free VPNs, you can use it to access blocked websites and download content that’s legally restricted in your country. You can select from a variety of different locations (i.e., servers) around the world and keep track of your activity with their encrypted log files.

4. Hotspot Shield

Hotspot Shield is yet another popular and well-known free VPN. Its tag line is ‘Unblock websites, protect your privacy, and get secure access whenever you need it, wherever you go’. You can use it to access restricted websites and download content that’s legally restricted in your country. You can also use a VPN to protect your personal data and make your online experience more secure. (See below for more information).

5. VPN.AC (Asia Coast)

VPN.AC is a free VPN dedicated to supporting the VPN needs of its users in Asia. Most of their servers are based in Japan, so you’ll have great connectivity there. Since a lot of the content in Japan is blocked by their government’s firewall, VPN.AC provides a great way for people in Japan and other Asian countries to access restricted content. While on the subject of Asia, we should mention that they are one of the most reliable and fastest VPNs that you can use.

6. Golden VPN

Golden VPN is a relatively new entrant to the VPN scene, but they’ve already built a good reputation and are quickly gaining popularity. In addition to being a reliable and fast VPN, you can use Golden VPN to ensure that your personal data is kept secure while you are on the Internet. (See below for more information).

7. StrongVPN

StrongVPN is a very popular, well-known, and trusted free VPN. You can use them to protect your privacy and stay secure while online. In addition, they’ve got great customer service and are always available to help via live chat, email, and a contact form. They’ve also got a dedicated support team that’s available 24/7/365 via email, live chat, and a contact form. (See below for more information).

8. IP Vanish VPN

IP Vanish VPN is another extremely popular and well-known free VPN. It is one of the most flexible and feature-packed VPNs available. Not only can you select from a variety of servers globally, but you can also use a server to protect your personal data, tunnel all your traffic, secure your financial transactions, and perform other tasks. (See below for more information).

9. Private Internet Access VPN

Private Internet Access VPN is yet another very popular and well-known free VPN. You can use them to protect your privacy and stay secure while online. The service was formerly known as Proton VPN; however, they changed their name to Private Internet Access in order to establish a better connection with their customers. (See below for more information).

The Bad

Now, onto the bad. Just like with the good, there are a variety of different free VPNs available, but we’ve hand-picked the worst of the worst to talk about. These are the VPNs that you should avoid at all costs because they are not worth your time and privacy.

10. Ivacy VPN

IVACY is one of the worst offenders when it comes to free VPNs. It has a lot of shady practices (i.e., questionable business deals) that you need to know about. For one thing, the company is a VPN aggregator that collects data on its users and resells it to marketing and advertising firms. They claim to secure their users’ privacy, but that’s a big question mark. (See below for more information).

11. Level 3 VPN

Level 3 VPN is another shady company that collects data on its users. However, instead of selling it to advertisers and marketing firms, they use it to charge a monthly or yearly fee to customers. (See below for more information).

12. Private Internet Access VPN (formerly Proton VPN)

This is the service that Private Internet Access renamed itself to in order to establish a better connection with their customers. It is, in fact, the exact same service as the one discussed above, but with a different branding. If you’re wondering which one to choose, it’s best to avoid both of them because, unfortunately, they are pretty much the same. (See below for more information).

How To Make A Free VPN Server In Raspberry Pi

Introduction

For most of us, the term ‘VPN’ stands for ‘Virtual Private Network’ and has become a commonplace when using public Wi-Fi. A VPN server provides a secure connection to a local area network (i.e., your home network) or the Internet. That way, no matter where you are, you can log in and out of your home network securely.

A VPN server also allows you to create a secure connection even when you’re not on your home network. For example, if you’re traveling in a country where data caps apply, or when using public Wi-Fi at an airport, you can connect to your VPN server and access the Internet privately. You could even use a VPN server to connect to a different network (i.e., a corporate network) while traveling.

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