Best free VPNs offer decent services for casual use

ProtonVPN

Pros: No data limits, strong encryption, and a no-logs policy. ProtonVPN is operated by the team behind ProtonMail, known for its commitment to privacy.
Cons: Limited to three server locations in the free version (US, Netherlands, Japan) and can be slower during peak times.

Windscribe

Pros: Offers 10 GB of free data per month if you provide an email address, with access to several server locations. Strong encryption and privacy policy.
Cons: Data limit and fewer server locations than the premium version. Some advanced features are reserved for paid users.

Hide.me

Pros: 10 GB of free data monthly with a good no-logs policy and a few server locations. User-friendly apps and good privacy features.
Cons: Limited server locations in the free plan, which can slow speeds during high usage.

TunnelBear

Pros: Beginner-friendly interface and solid privacy features. It offers 500 MB of data per month, which can be increased by completing certain tasks (like tweeting about TunnelBear).
Cons: 500 MB is a low limit, so it's not ideal for heavy browsing or streaming.

Atlas VPN (Free Plan)

Pros: No data caps and solid speeds for free users. Atlas VPN offers a basic selection of servers and generally fast connections.
Cons: Fewer server locations in the free version, and some advanced security features are locked behind a paywall.

ProtonVPN (iOS and Android Only)

Pros: Unlimited data on mobile devices with a decent no-logs policy and three server locations for free users.
Cons: Limited servers and possible speed throttling on the free version, especially during high-demand hours. 

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