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    There are some free VPNs, but I recommend opting for a paid subscription to enjoy the full benefits of a VPN. You will typically pay between $2 and $4 per month for a decent VPN — but this is based on an annual (or longer) commitment, so you’ll likely need to pay it upfront, plus tax. 

    VPN contract terms are normally one or two years, but sometimes you can find options for as little as six months or up to three years. 

    Also: The best proxy server services: Expert tested and reviewed

    There’s always a one-month service plan, but it costs around $15, and if you forget to cancel it, you’re out of luck. I would ignore these, as it makes more sense to sign up for a longer plan and then take advantage of a VPN service’s money-back guarantee, which is usually 30 days to 45 days. Just ensure you cancel your plan before your time runs out. 

    If you need a specialized VPN, you will likely have to pay more. For example, VPNs that work in countries with high levels of surveillance and control — such as China — will likely cost you at least $10 per month. 





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