Monday, June 1, 2020

Best VPNs for Iran

Best VPNs for Iran

I tested all of my favorite VPN providers, and I found that these 5 VPNs will offer the best protection in Iran. Here’s a short summary:
    1. ExpressVPN: This provider delivers excellent security and privacy, which is just the thing to have when connecting to the internet from inside Iran. Kill switch protection, IPv6 leak protections and custom DNS servers add to the protection.
    2. NordVPN: Offers obfuscated servers, kill switch protection, custom DNS servers and blocking of malware and ads. Also offers a Double VPN option, which routes your connection through two servers, for further anonymity.
    3. IPVanishThe service delivers excellent protection from detection thanks to its kill switch protection, IPv6 leak protection, high-level encryption and other features.
    4. VyprVPN: Provides kill switch protection, an automatic-reconnect option, the ability to block malicious sites, custom DNS servers and much more.
    5. StrongVPN: This provider offers numerous security protections, including kill switch, auto-connect and IPv6 leak protection, as well as the ability to set the port for OpenVPN protection when faced with firewall restrictions.

How to Use a VPN in Iran

The 5 VPN providers I’ve included in this roundup are proven to work well from inside of Iranian borders.
Please keep in mind that Iran blocks the websites of many VPN providers, making them unavailable to subscribe to from inside Iranian borders. That’s why I strongly recommend that you download your preferred VPN provider’s software before entering Iran.
Users who need to keep their internet activities safe from the prying eyes of the Iranian government can take advantage of the protection that a VPN offers by following these steps:
  1. Subscribe to the VPN provider that offers the best protection.
  2. Download and install your VPN of choice’s app(s) to your device(s).
  3. Log into the VPN’s server network.
  4. Select and connect to a VPN server located anywhere outside of Iran’s borders.

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