Frequently Asked Questions

Why Should I Trust Top10VPN?

We are independently-owned and entirely separate from any VPN service. With a combined 50 years of experience, our VPN experts have tested 61 VPNs since 2016 to choose the best ones.

We purchase our own subscriptions to every VPN and conduct all our tests in a consistent environment, focusing on:

  • Privacy & Logging Policy
  • Security & Encryption
  • Connection Speed
  • Server Locations
  • Access
  • Device Compatibility
  • User Experience
  • Customer Support

Info on Using VPNs in China

For a VPN app to work in China, it almost always needs to have advanced obfuscation tools or stealth protocols. If a VPN hasn’t got these, it’s very unlikely to work.

The problem with recommending VPNs for China is that the situation is constantly evolving. We test VPNs for China regularly, however a VPN may stop working from one day to another.

For this reason, we strongly recommend getting two VPNs for China, just in case one stops working while you’re out there.

Also, it’s very important to download and install these VPNs onto your device(s) before you travel to China, since downloading a VPN while in China is much more complicated.

What Is a VPN & How Does It Work?

A VPN is a clever piece of software that creates a secure (encrypted) internet connection – also known as a “VPN tunnel” – between your device and the website or app you are trying to access.

When you use a VPN, your standard internet connection is redirected via a secure VPN server before connecting to the wider Internet.

When you connect to a VPN server, your IP address changes and your connection is encrypted, typically using the AES-256 cipher and secure protocols like OpenVPN or WireGuard. As a result, your internet privacy and security is considerably stronger.

You can read more about this in our dedicated explainer guide.

Can I Use a VPN on Any Device?

The top-tier VPNs we recommend on this page are available on all popular devices and operating systems, including Windows, macOS, iOS and Android.

The very best providers, like ExpressVPN, also offer native apps for Firestick and Apple TV, as well as browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox. A few others also include a Smart DNS service to use on devices, like gaming systems, that don’t support native VPN apps.

You can also use a top-rated VPN with your home router to protect all your home’s devices. However, not all VPNs are optimized for this. The best to use is ExpressVPN, which has developed a dedicated app for routers with a user-friendly UI.

There are hundreds of VPNs available on the market, of which many are free.

The problem is that most free VPNs come with severe limitations such as tiny data allowances, small server networks, and slow connection speeds.

There are also serious risks in using a free VPN. We’ve carried out several investigations of very popular free VPN apps and found that over 85% have privacy and security flaws.

We always recommend using high-quality (paid) VPNs, which offer the below advantages:

  • Much faster and stable speeds around the world
  • Larger and more secure server infrastructures
  • Stronger encryption, with better choice of VPN protocols
  • Advanced privacy and security settings
  • Compatibility with a wider range of devices
  • Professional live customer support (often 24/7)