Best VPN provider (In your opinion)? (Strictly no referral allowed)

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Those using protonvpn, how is it?
Cause I'm currently using torguard for years but wanna jumpship and need some recommendation if can.
Used for 2 months on 3 devices.
Prior to this was using airvpn for the static port forwarding
Sub for 1 Year using those random discount links found on tech sites with a alias account as i cannot stack mailplus with vpn plus

Speed is acceptable on desktop with a reduction of 20-30% however is quite bad on android phone as for some reason even with wireguard, it is capped at around 250mbps. Non VPN can speed test up to 1gbs

Mostly connected to SG P2P servers, never used for streaming as i don't pay for online accounts so i can't say much about that. Down and up for P2P works well with no noticeable drops in my case though airvpn already worked well for me previously. Worked well for me overseas in EU and MY

Standard stuff is there
- Kill switch
- Ad block, trackers block (netshield)
- Custom profiles
- Spilt tunneling
- Port forwarding
- Protocol : wireguard tcp / udp, openvpn tcp / udp , "stealth"
- auto startup and configure auto connect to profiles or servers
- lan connecticions work
- custom dns
- support ipv6 tunneling


One downside may be that in their app on mobile and desktop, they have neutered the capabilities to see the entire server list if you prefer that.
https://protonvpn.com/support/streamlined-server-lists

EDIT - AS62371. Most of the IP are owned by proton so its quite obvious to site owner that you are using their VPN service

EDIT 2 - Just re-connected vpn on android phone and now it can push 700mbps on SG#121 with 7% load. Guess the few times i did speed test on, the server was just bad.....
 
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