I use a VPN sometimes and switched to Private Internet Access (PIA) since it has a native Linux app and it was a good price for 2 years. You can probably find a code online to get a discount for the initial sign up by looking at reviews.
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/
Research PIA a little bit. I know they have had issues in the past and are usually not recommended by security companies. I do know they hired Mark Karpeles as the CTO. He ran Mt. Gox back in 2014 when they went under and 600,000 Bitcoins "disappeared". He was convicted of tampering with financial records by Japan, but nobody knows where 600,000 BTC are... Great guy to hire for a security company.
The only other issue I remember is PIA is based in the USA - which means the govt can compel them to keep logs on anyone they want. Even though they say they don't keep logs, they are subject to wiretap laws. Keep that in mind if you are into torrenting.
They may be fine for your uses, but I quit them when they hired a criminal as their CTO.
I use a VPN sometimes and switched to Private Internet Access (PIA) since it has a native Linux app and it was a good price for 2 years. You can probably find a code online to get a discount for the initial sign up by looking at reviews. https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/
Research PIA a little bit. I know they have had issues in the past and are usually not recommended by security companies. I do know they hired Mark Karpeles as the CTO. He ran Mt. Gox back in 2014 when they went under and 600,000 Bitcoins "disappeared". He was convicted of tampering with financial records by Japan, but nobody knows where 600,000 BTC are... Great guy to hire for a security company.
The only other issue I remember is PIA is based in the USA - which means the govt can compel them to keep logs on anyone they want. Even though they say they don't keep logs, they are subject to wiretap laws. Keep that in mind if you are into torrenting.
They may be fine for your uses, but I quit them when they hired a criminal as their CTO.