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Psiphon Review

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Privacy

Free
0.1/10
PrivacyRanked #52 out of 23 free VPNs for Privacy
Best Rating
9.7/10
Average Rating
5.2/10
Worst Rating
0.1/10

We calculated this rating by examining the VPN's logging policy, jurisdiction, ownership, and privacy features. We also evaluated its history of handling user data and responding to legal requests.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
0.1/10
PrivacyRanked #51 out of 61 VPNs for Privacy
Best Rating
9.7/10
Average Rating
5.2/10
Worst Rating
0.1/10

We calculated this rating by examining the VPN's logging policy, jurisdiction, ownership, and privacy features. We also evaluated its history of handling user data and responding to legal requests.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

We simply cannot recommend any VPN with a logging policy like Psiphon's. It logs your browsing activity, bandwidth usage, connection timestamps, and IP address. For a tool designed to be used in highly-censored countries, this has potentially dangerous implications.

Originating IP AddressYes
Browsing ActivityYes
Individual Connection TimestampsYes
Date of Last ConnectionYes
VPN Server IPYes
Device InformationNo
Individual Bandwidth UsageYes
Account InformationYes

Psiphon’s logging policy is dreadful. It collects detailed activity and connection logs, as explained in its extensive privacy policy.

Psiphon admits to inspecting domain names (websites) you visit while connected, but not full URLs. It also saves your IP address in order to determine your location, and keeps that information for an uncertain period of time.

At the very least, Psiphon doesn’t require you to give over any payment information or email details before using the free app, which we like.

Screenshot of Psiphon's logging policy, which claims it keeps some user data for 90 days before deleting it.

Psiphon’s privacy policy is unnecessarily intrusive.

All the data Psiphon collects is deleted after “at most” 90 days, which is longer than we’d like – ideally it would not be recorded at all, or be deleted before 30 days, like Hide.me.

Psiphon also shares user information with advertisers and sponsors. They can see, for example, how often their sites are visited through Psiphon and from which countries. These are aggregated by date, sponsor, and region.

Psiphon does state that it will not give detailed or ‘potentially user-identifying information’ to partners or any other third parties, but we still don’t recommend it for privacy. With so many logs, Psiphon simply cannot be trusted to keep you private or anonymous.

In fact, Psiphon clearly states that its software should not be considered a privacy tool and, therefore, we don’t recommend it as one. Here are some privacy-friendly, no-logs VPNs you should consider instead.

EXPERT ADVICE: Psiphon is a terrible choice from a privacy standpoint. If you want a safe VPN that won’t log your IP address and web traffic, read our PIA review instead.

Streaming

Free
1.5/10
StreamingRanked #32 out of 23 free VPNs for Streaming
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
4.6/10
Worst Rating
0.8/10

We calculated this rating by identifying which streaming services the VPN could unblock and measuring how consistently it could access them.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
0.0/10
StreamingRanked #52 out of 61 VPNs for Streaming
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
4.6/10
Worst Rating
0.8/10

We calculated this rating by identifying which streaming services the VPN could unblock and measuring how consistently it could access them.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

Psiphon isn't designed for streaming, so we can't fault it too harshly for not delivering. Psiphon VPN is almost useless for unblocking streaming services because you can't choose a specific country server. But using Psiphon Free Proxy, we unblocked BBC iPlayer, Channel 4, Amazon Prime Video, and HBO Max. This isn’t awful, but its speeds are so slow that Full HD video is constantly buffering.

Streaming ServiceWorks with Psiphon ProxyWorks with Psiphon VPN
BBC iPlayer (UK)YesNo
DAZN (Canada)NoNo
Disney+ (UK)NoNo
Hulu (US)NoNo
ITVX (UK)NoNo
Max (US)YesYes
Netflix (US)NoNo
Netflix (UK)NoNo
Prime Video (US)NoYes
Sky Go (UK)NoNo

Psiphon isn’t a reliable VPN for streaming. The VPN didn’t work with Netflix US, DAZN, or Disney+ in our tests.

Psiphon unblocking a film on HBO Max.

We unblocked Don’t Worry Darling on HBO MAX with Psiphon’s proxy service, but the video was low quality and kept buffering.

While we were able to unblock BBC iPlayer using Psiphon Proxy Free, it took a very long time for the video to load due to slow speeds.

In Psiphon’s defense, the tool was never intended for bypassing streaming geo-blocks. However, we expect the best anti-censorship tool to be able to do so, just like we found while testing ExpressVPN.

Speed

Free
0.0/10
SpeedRanked #62 out of 23 free VPNs for Speed
Best Rating
10/10
Average Rating
7.0/10
Worst Rating
0.4/10

We calculated this rating using our proprietary tests of download, upload, and ping speeds across servers in 10 countries.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
0.4/10
SpeedRanked #58 out of 61 VPNs for Speed
Best Rating
10/10
Average Rating
7.0/10
Worst Rating
0.4/10

We calculated this rating using our proprietary tests of download, upload, and ping speeds across servers in 10 countries.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

Psiphon is the slowest service we've ever tested. Psiphon Free Proxy limits your connection speeds to just 2Mbps, which is too low for almost all web activities. Even with the paid SpeedBoost on Windows, our speeds were extremely limited by Psiphon’s automatic server location, which doesn’t correspond to your physical location.

To test Psiphon VPN’s speeds, we purchased its speed boost upgrade for $3.00 per month. Then we measured its speed performance by comparing our internet speeds before and after connecting to a VPN server.

Here’s how Psiphon SpeedBoost performed on a 100Mbps internet connection:

With SpeedBoost, we registered awful 62% speed loss on local connections. These service is incredibly slow, especially considering the price of a monthly subscription.

Psiphon simply isn’t intended to be used for HD streaming, torrenting, or gaming. It’s much too slow for these activities.

Picture from our speed tests with speediest.net and Psiphon VPN.

In our speed tests, we weren’t able to choose a country server in VPN mode.

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to conduct our usual tests with Psiphon VPN because it doesn’t let you select a VPN server in a specific country. You’re randomly assigned a server, often based in Singapore even if you’re in a different continent altogether.

Psiphon Free Proxy Speed Tests

Psiphon Free is mind-numbingly slow, even for a free proxy service. In our tests, we measured a speed loss of 96%when connected to a nearby server in the US.

It’s clear from looking at these results that Psiphon throttles its free proxy servers.

These are literally the slowest out of the 61 VPN services we’ve reviewed. Put simply, Psiphon Free Proxy is too slow to use for almost anything.

There are free VPNs like PrivadoVPN Free and Proton VPN Free that have recorded speeds more than 10 times faster than Psiphon in our tests.

Security

Free
0.5/10
SecurityRanked #59 out of 23 free VPNs for Security
Best Rating
9.0/10
Average Rating
6.4/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by testing the VPN's security protocols, encryption, leak protection, and kill switch reliability. We also assessed the provider's track record and any past security incidents.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
3.5/10
SecurityRanked #52 out of 61 VPNs for Security
Best Rating
9.0/10
Average Rating
6.4/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by testing the VPN's security protocols, encryption, leak protection, and kill switch reliability. We also assessed the provider's track record and any past security incidents.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

The VPN uses AES-256 encryption, but Psiphon shouldn't be used as a tool for security. The VPN uses the outdated L2TP/IPSec connection protocol, none of its apps include a kill switch, and it leaks your data through WebRTC. Shockingly, its proxy mode fails to encrypt web traffic at all. We also experienced DNS leaks with both its paid and free tiers, in VPN and proxy mode.

Independent AuditYes
VPN Kill SwitchNo
Leak ProtectionNo

Psiphon VPN operates exclusively on L2TP/IPSec rather than our preferred protocol OpenVPN. It’s fairly secure when used in combination with AES 256-bit encryption, but it’s needlessly weaker than the competition.

Importantly, unlike the VPN app, Psiphon’s proxy service does not encrypt your internet traffic.

Wireshark tests with Psiphon proxy, which is not encrypted, and Psiphon VPN, which is encrypted.

Using Wireshark, we tested whether Psiphon’s proxy (image on the left) and VPN (image on the right) effectively encrypted traffic.

Psiphon’s proxies use SSH, SSH+ (obfuscated), and HTTP configurations. Because Psiphon’s main goal is to access blocked content through the SSH+ proxy service, its apps don’t provide many advanced privacy settings at all.

There’s no VPN kill switch, which would prevent your IP address from being exposed in the case of a connection drop.

Security Flaws & Independent Audit

While Cure53’s 2017 security audit of Psiphon revealed “no noteworthy security risks,” we did experience a few leaks during our testing which affected both the VPN and the proxy service.

IP, WebRTCm and DNS leak test shows DNS leaks when connected to Psiphon VPN.

In our tests, Psiphon VPN leaked our DNS requests.

Our tests of the Windows app revealed DNS request leaks. Previously, we also saw WebRTC leaks. Without a kill switch, the presence of leaks leaves your personal data entirely exposed to any snooping third parties.

You can see Psiphon proxy has DNS requests, WebRTC, and geolocation leaks during our testing in the picture below:

Screenshot from leak tests showing Psiphon proxy leaks way too much information to be private.

Psiphon also leaked DNS requests and more in proxy mode.

Only 16% of the 90 most popular free VPNs we’ve tested leak DNS requests like Psiphon. There are far more secure and private free VPNs available, and even cheap no-logs VPN like PrivateVPN.

In 2019, a follow-up audit of Psiphon’s apps by Cure53 had “mixed” results, with criticism of the Windows app in particular, stating:

Several parts of the application feel heavily outdated

In 2021, Psiphon recruited another auditor called 7ASecurity which provided a more positive assessment.

No Viruses, but Lots of Trackers & Permissions

Using VirusTotal, we scanned Psiphon’s app and found no malware or viruses.

VirtusTotal tests show no malware in Psiphon 3.

Virustotal found no anomalous software in the Psiphon App, which is a direct download.

However, we found over 20 intrusive permissions and trackers in the Psiphon Pro Android app. Combined with Psiphon’s invasive privacy policy, we simply cannot recommend the VPN and proxy service.

Server Locations

Free
3.4/10
Server LocationsRanked #42 out of 23 free VPNs for Server Locations
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.7/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the number of countries and cities available, their geographic spread, and availability in popular regions.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
0.5/10
Server LocationsRanked #61 out of 61 VPNs for Server Locations
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.7/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the number of countries and cities available, their geographic spread, and availability in popular regions.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

Psiphon has a good number of server locations if you're on mobile, but the global spread is very poor. Users in Africa, Central or South America, and Oceania are given no options at all. And on desktop, you don't even get a choice of what server you're connected to.

ContinentPsiphon Proxy
Countries with Servers
Psiphon VPN
Countries with Servers
Europe1818
North America22
Asia11
South America00
Africa00
Oceania00

The number of Psiphon VPN servers available used to depend on the app you’re using. In the past, the proxy and VPN had different number of countries across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

Now in 2024, the proxy and VPN has servers in 21 countries. But if you want to use the Psiphon’s VPN service, you can’t choose which VPN server to connect to. Instead, the app chooses for you, and it may not be a server location that’s convenient for you.

The majority of Psiphon’s VPN servers are in Europe and North America, covering popular locations like the US, Canada, the UK, and France. There’s only one server located in Asia-Pacific: Japan.

Psiphon provides no servers in South America, Africa, or Australia, and you can’t drill down to city level in any of the country locations. If you need access to country-specific content, be sure to check that Psiphon provides a server in that location.

Usually being so far away from a VPN server would negatively impact performance, but considering speeds are throttled to 2Mbps on the basic plan, it won’t really make a lot of difference whether you connect to a nearby country or not – Psiphon will always be slow.

Psiphon doesn’t state how many servers it maintains nor whether it owns those servers or rents them from a third party.

User Experience

Free
6.8/10
User ExperienceRanked #37 out of 23 free VPNs for User Experience
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
7.0/10
Worst Rating
2.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN’s ease of use, interface design, and setup process across multiple platforms.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
6.8/10
User ExperienceRanked #36 out of 61 VPNs for User Experience
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
7.0/10
Worst Rating
2.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN’s ease of use, interface design, and setup process across multiple platforms.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

It's not particularly good-looking app, but Psiphon is simple enough to use. Our main criticism is that, with so many niche proxy features, it would benefit from some extra explainer text and clearer language. Overall, we wouldn't use Psiphon over other VPNs. There are many more options that are easier to navigate and offer more useful features.

The Psiphon apps are quick and easy to download and set up. They require no registration or email address.

Once installed, the apps are simple to use but do have a few annoying features that could catch you out if you don’t know what to look out for.

Each time you connect to the proxy or VPN, a new window opens displaying your new IP address alongside online advertisements. We’d much prefer your new IP address to be displayed within the app.

Psiphon’s apps are also available in over 40 languages (although not every language is on both mobile and desktop).

The Android app offers multiple Asian and African languages (including Korean, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Oromo, Swahili, and Shona), as well as Arabic, Turkish, Russian, Hindi, English, Portuguese, Spanish, and many more.

For non-English speakers – particularly those who don’t speak any European languages – Psiphon may be the only VPN available in your native language.

Psiphon on Desktop

Here’s a video showing you what it’s like to use Psiphon’s proxy and VPN on Windows:

Walkthrough of how to use Psiphon.

The Windows app defaults to proxy mode, as this is Psiphon’s main anti-censorship tool. If you want to use the VPN you’ll need to go to Settings > Transport Mode > tick the L2TP/IPSec box > Apply Changes.

Psiphon's VPN apps for Windows and macOS

In our testing, we found it frustrating having to click Apply Changes each time we switched from proxy to VPN mode. But if you just stick to one mode for general use, that won’t be an issue.

Psiphon on Mobile

Psiphon's VPN apps for Android and iOS

For Android, you need to make sure that ‘Tunnel Whole Device’ is enabled in order to use the VPN. For iOS, be sure to use the main Psiphon app and not ‘Psiphon Browser for iOS’, which is a proxy.

Psiphon Pro is a simple app. Once downloaded, you can easily change servers in Options and click Start to connect.

However, the app’s design isn’t aesthetically pleasing. You can’t switch from a day to night mode. There are also constant ads in the app and after connecting to a server, which is frustrating.

Torrenting

Free
5.0/10
TorrentingRanked #38 out of 23 free VPNs for Torrenting
Best Rating
9.7/10
Average Rating
6.2/10
Worst Rating
0.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN's torrenting features, including P2P servers and port forwarding support. We also evaluated its average bitrate and stance on file-sharing.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
0.0/10
TorrentingRanked #52 out of 61 VPNs for Torrenting
Best Rating
9.7/10
Average Rating
6.2/10
Worst Rating
0.0/10

We calculated this rating by assessing the VPN's torrenting features, including P2P servers and port forwarding support. We also evaluated its average bitrate and stance on file-sharing.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

All P2P traffic is completely blocked on Psiphon VPN. Whereas, Psiphon Free Proxy’s torrenting speeds are surprisingly fast, its real issues lie with its logging policy, security standards, and lack of features. The proxy logs your activity and leaks your data, which means it is simply not private or secure enough for safe torrenting.

Torrenting AttributePsiphon ProxyPsiphon VPN
Permits P2P TrafficYesNo
Average Download Bitrate9.9MiB/s (1% loss)N/A
Countries with P2P Servers210
Port ForwardingNoNo
Kill SwitchNoNo
Logging PolicyExcessive LogsExcessive Logs

We don’t recommend Psiphon proxy or VPN for torrenting. Psiphon VPN completely blocks all P2P traffic, making it an awful VPN service for torrenting. We expect a good VPN to offer a selection of P2P-optimized servers and fast download speeds.

qBittorrent download is stalled because P2P traffic is blocked on Psiphon VPN.

All P2P traffic is blocked on a Psiphon VPN connection.

Psiphon’s proxy service doesn’t block P2P traffic and has a fast average bitrate of 9.9MiB/s. But Psiphon proxy doesn’t have the necessary features to keep your IP address hidden while torrenting. It doesn’t have a kill switch, port forwarding, and consistently leaks your DNS and WebRTC requests.

So even though its download speeds are fast, that’s definitely not a good enough reason to use its proxy for torrenting.

Screenshot of qBittorrent downloading a file while connected to Psiphon proxy.

We ran multiple tests with Psiphon Free’s proxy service and qBittorrent.

The privacy policy is intrusive, too. It logs your browsing activity, original IP address, and connection timestamps — making users identifiable if this information were leaked.

Psiphon simply doesn’t keep you safe or anonymous while torrenting and should be avoided. In stark contrast to Psiphon, the VPNs we recommend for torrenting have fast speeds, leak protection, no-logs policies, and an effective kill switch.

Other VPNs like Astrill will keep you anonymous while torrenting, preventing your ISP or other torrenters from seeing your true IP address.

Device Compatibility

Free
4.5/10
Device Compatibility
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.0/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's support for various devices. We considered dedicated apps, browser extensions, Smart DNS functionality, and router compatibility.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
4.5/10
Device Compatibility
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
6.0/10
Worst Rating
1.0/10

We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's support for various devices. We considered dedicated apps, browser extensions, Smart DNS functionality, and router compatibility.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

Psiphon has apps for Windows, Apple Silicon Macs, iOS, and Android. The apps can be downloaded from Psiphon’s website, the App Store, Google Play Store, or can be emailed to you if you live in a country that prohibits access to the site.

WindowsYes
MacYes
iOSYes
AndroidYes
LinuxNo
Amazon Fire TVNo
Android TVNo
Apple TVNo
RouterNo
ChromeNo

Simultaneous Connections: Unlimited

Psiphon is very limited in its device compatibility. To compare, NordVPN also has native apps on Linux, routers, and is also compatible with Apple TV, Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, and more.

Here’s a summary of the main differences between Psiphon’s applications:

There are some basic setup guides you can refer to, but nothing comprehensive.

Beware that there are some fake Psiphon apps available outside of the official app stores, and one has been found to contain malicious spyware. Psiphon provides instructions so that you can verify if your Psiphon download is authentic.

Can’t Be Installed on Routers

You can’t install Psiphon VPN at router-level, which would allow you to protect all of the devices in your home, including games consoles and streaming devices. The 2Mbps speed cap would be nowhere near quick enough for this anyway.

Additional Features

Free
1.5/10
Additional Features
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
3.3/10
Worst Rating
0.2/10

We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's extra capabilities beyond the basic VPN service. This includes bypassing censorship, additional tools like malware blockers, and customization options like split tunneling.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.
Paid
3.2/10
Additional Features
Best Rating
9.9/10
Average Rating
3.3/10
Worst Rating
0.2/10

We calculated this rating by evaluating the VPN's extra capabilities beyond the basic VPN service. This includes bypassing censorship, additional tools like malware blockers, and customization options like split tunneling.

Read our VPN testing methodology to learn more.

Psiphon Free and Paid has a disappointing selection of technical features. At the bare minimum, the VPN has split tunneling and SOCKS proxy options, but nothing other than that. Its obfuscation is ineffective in China, and it’s missing a whole host of useful features like live chat support, double VPN, an ad or tracker blocker, dedicated IPs, and GPS spoofing.

Additional FeaturePsiphon ProxyPsiphon VPN
Split TunnelingNo Yes
VPN ObfuscationNo Yes
Multi-Hop ServersNo No
Dedicated IPNo No
Ad BlockerNo No

Confusing Split Tunneling Feature

Psiphon’s offers split tunneling on Windows and Android. However, they aren’t very easy to use. On Windows, you only have the option to exclude websites from your VPN tunnel – called “Don’t proxy websites within your home country”.

On Android, you can select “Tunnel whole device” or not. Usually, split tunneling features let you choose specific apps to include or exclude from your VPN tunnel. And so in practice Psiphon’s split tunneling feature isn’t useful at all.

SOCKS Proxy Servers Included with Subscription

Psiphon has SOCKS5 proxy servers, but we wouldn’t use them for internet security. We found that Psiphon fails to encrypt proxy traffic, which could make your real IP address visible to websites you visit.

Unblocks Websites in Russia and Iran, But Doesn’t Keep You Anonymous

The ability to beat strict web censorship is supposedly Psiphon’s entire selling point. The fact that it doesn’t work at all in China is a huge disappointment. Even worse, your traffic isn’t encrypted, which puts you in danger of having your activity monitored by your ISP.

Two years ago, Psiphon’s proxy service reliably beat China’s Great Firewall. As of 2024, you won’t be able to connect to any servers with its proxy or VPN service from within China.

China tests with Psiphon proxy.

In multiple tests, Psiphon 3 failed to bypass the Great Firewall of China.

Psiphon warns users that the VPN configuration (L2TP, or Transport Mode) does not have strong censorship circumvention capabilities. Our test also confirmed that Psiphon VPN doesn’t work in China.

If you’re looking for a free VPN in China, Windscribe Free is a much more reliable choice that protects your data.

Screenshot of Psiphon Transport Mode Settings

You can find Psiphon’s VPN/Transport Mode in settings.

Psiphon’s proxy servers do provide additional layers of obfuscation (SSH+) to bypass online filters in other countries. While the SSH proxies do encrypt traffic, this encryption is limited to your browser traffic, leaving other apps unprotected.

Psiphon’s proxy service does provide a simple way for users to download VPN software from countries that block VPN websites and download pages. This is one of the reasons it’s so popular in countries like Iran.

To do this, users can send an email to get@psiphon3.com in order to receive the downloads and bypass government blocks. This is a good idea and something we haven’t seen before.

Overall, we don’t recommend using Psiphon if you’re in a country with online censorship. Using a proxy, and not a VPN, runs the risk of exposing your online activity to government agencies.

Poor Customer Support

Psiphon’s customer support is very limited, even if you’re a paying customer. There is no live chat support, which is disappointing.

There are FAQs on the Psiphon website which cover basic troubleshooting issues, app compatibility, and a few other potential problems – but not much else. The user guide shows you how to use the Windows and Android apps.

The only way to contact the Psiphon support team is via the email address on its website. A few years ago, we would receive comprehensive responses through email, but recently our emails have gone unanswered.

For a VPN with so many complexities and features, combined with the high-stakes nature of bypassing government web filters, Psiphon must provide a better level of customer support.

We’d like to see Psiphon implement instructional walkthroughs, like Surfshark, or a chat feature like NordVPN’s excellent live chat support. Even a ticketed support system would be appreciated, rather than waiting for an email response that might never come.