

This has also happened to me, and it is really annoying. I’ve been using FastVPN for work-related browsing, and although it works well for simple tasks and has a generally acceptable connection speed, Reddit’s new blocking policy has rendered it all but useless. Additionally, FastVPN’s customer service is a little slow to react, and they occasionally drop connections at the worst times. When you’re merely attempting to browse anonymously without making yet another account everywhere, it gets annoying.
Yes, Google’s VPN is intriguing, but I don’t want to give them any more personal information. For work-related purposes, I’ve been using Namecheap fast vpn, and to be honest, it’s been inconsistent. In comparison to larger brands, the server selection seems constrained, but the price is fair and setup was fairly simple. During video calls, there were also a few annoying speed drops. It satisfies basic privacy requirements, but it’s not particularly noteworthy.