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Best VPN for Chrome

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be used to protect your identity online, allowing you to browse completely anonymously, safe in the knowledge that no one can spy on you. It can also be used to access blocked websites online. Here, we share our favourite VPNs for Chrome.

What makes a VPN for Chrome different from other VPNs?

You can get a VPN in app form, which will be installed on your computer or mobile device and channel all of your internet activity from any browser through VPN servers. However, if you just want to use a VPN in one browser for certain activities, you can do so by installing a VPN Chrome extension.

This won’t keep your data as safe as a VPN app would, as it’s not going to encrypt the entirety of your internet use if some of it happens outside of the browser. But, if that doesn’t concern you too much, a browser extension will work as a lightweight solution.

In most cases, as they’re not protecting your entire computer, Chrome VPNs are actually encrypted proxies rather than fully-fledged VPNs. This means they have many VPN-like capabilities but aren’t able to route traffic from anything outside of your browser, such as programs and applications.

Best Chrome VPN extensions

NordVPN

The VPN we recommend most is NordVPN, so you’ll be pleased to hear that there is a NordVPN Chrome extension available too.

It has more than 5,200 servers across 62 countries and it works with Netflix and other streaming services. All you need is a NordVPN account, which  You can sign up here.

You’ll then be able to download the Chrome extension here, sign in to your account, and choose a server to connect to to begin using it to protect your web traffic through the browser. It’s a simple, easy-to-use tool that we would recommend.

Plus, thanks to the ability to have six simultaneous connections, you can choose to share your account with your family, or use one of the additional apps to add a VPN to your phone, tablet or computer.

 

ExpressVPN

Another of our favourite VPNs is ExpressVPN, and it too has a Chrome extension available.

With ExpressVPN, you’ll get access to a global VPN network with more than 2,000 servers across 94 countries, and those servers are known to be brilliantly fast, too.

It offers up to three simultaneous connections, and there are apps available for mobile devices as well as computers and even your router.

You can sign up to ExpressVPN  It’s reliable and easy to use, so is another VPN for Chrome we’d recommend.

TunnelBear VPN

TunnelBear offers a clean, simple Chrome extension that we enjoy using. It works in the same way as the others mentioned here – you’ll need to (there’s a free version but you’ll get just 500MB data, so we’d recommend the Grizzly option offers unlimited data but at a cost).

There are only 22 countries available with TunnelBear, so whether it works for you might depend on what you intend to use it for, but the countries available are among the most popular so it’s unlikely you’ll find yourself unable to connect to the country you require.

You will, however, get the ability to connect via up to five devices at once, and there are mobile apps available in addition to PC and Mac software.

Windscribe

offers a free Chrome extension that adds ad and tracker blockers into the mix too.

We like Windscribe’s Cruise Control feature, which will choose a server location based on the website you’re trying to access, and there are various customisable privacy features that could come in handy, too.

The free version, , gets you just 10GB per month but it’s a good way to test out the service before you decide whether you want to upgrade to the Unlimited version.

The free version also offers 11 locations versus 50 in the Unlimited version, so you may find some are missing if you decide to try the Limited version first.

Zenmate

Our final recommendation is Zenmate, which too offers a Chrome extension with easy, one-click connect.

Zenmate has high speed servers across more than 30 countries, with unlimited use when you sign up to one of its plans.

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