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Two Alternatives to CyberGhost VPN Worth Recommending

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CyberGhost is a recommended Virtual Private Network.

There are so many services out there, and this is definitely one of the top 10 services which receives some great reviews. If you’re not sure what features you get with CyberGhost, you can find them here. 

But if you’re looking for some alternatives to CyberGhost, I have two recommendations for you.

A Much Larger Provider

CyberGhost is pretty small when compared to some of the bigger VPNs out there.

hide my ass logoBy smaller we’re talking 500 IP addresses vs. 115,000. So if you’re looking for a provider that offers way more IP addresses and way more server locations, you should consider checking out Hide My Ass.

Hide My Ass (HMA) is the biggest and most popular VPN on the market right now.

It has the most IP addresses and the most server locations. Performance wise this can be beneficial. If a server drops or is lost, you will automatically get placed on another server. With more server locations around the world, this can also help you get access to content that CyberGhost may not be able to access.

So this is a recommended alternative based on the huge difference in IPs and servers offered. One downfall is that this service is slightly more expensive.

Visit HideMyAss.com to learn more. Click here.

No Data Logging

private internet access logoIf you’re looking for another provider which does not log any data, then I would recommend Private Internet Access (PIA).

CyberGhost does not log any information, and neither does PIA.

Hide My Ass stores data for a few weeks or months, and then it’s deleted. For some people this is not an issue, in fact for most people it’s not. They only store your IP addresses for technical reasons. No website or internet usage information is stored with them. This just protects them against spamming or fraudulent activity because they are so large.

But if you don’t want a single thing stored, then PIA is recommended. The only thing they store is your email and payment information. No data is logged. This could be beneficial for people sharing files.

It’s a recommended alternative because it is larger than CyberGhost when it comes to IPs and servers.

Visit PrivateInternetAccess.com to see their affordable plans.

Compare these Alternatives

I have created a short comparison article on these two recommendations. You can check it out here:

Hide My Ass vs. Private Internet Access.

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