unclebuk
Senior Member
As long as the cipher encryption is not "fake" all is good with the fake vpn.I would suggest your research is based on various VPN review sites which rate VPN's based on how much money they are willing to pay them. At the current time the top VPN's you mention happen to be the ones with the deepest advertising budgets. Which doesn't relate to quality in any way. What you typically get with these popular VPN's is IP addresses that are blacklisted and marked as network sharing devices. Which result sin issues with many sites. A VPN with blacklisted and known IP addresses isn't much of a VPN. There are a lot of providers out there. who actually provide real VPN service, clean IP addresses and real privacy. But it's none of the ones being touted as the best VPN by the various fake review sites.