![]() While that server count is impressive, it’s strange that the international servers are consistently slower. That country and location count is decent, but the server count blows every other VPN we’ve reviewed out of the water, with the closest contender being the 7,000+ from CyberGhost VPN. Private Internet Access claims to have 28,000+ VPN and proxy servers in 104 locations across 84 countries. Also, add a couple of extra seconds for connections to Australia or UK. It’s a shame because PIA VPN is a speedy connector (about four seconds) and disconnector (two seconds), with a few seconds of breathing space to allow for your internet to catch up. ![]() For context, my latency initially claimed to be at 137ms but was actually at 232ms when I tested my connection on later days, the latency was listed more accurately in the 230+ range but never dropped to acceptable green levels. It’s a great touch that PIA VPN offers latency values, color-coding them either green for good (anything below 150ms) or orange for less great. There’s a quick-tour option for PC users after installing the PIA VPN software, but this is an incredibly easy VPN to use so it’s not essential. ![]() From the get-go, Private Internet Access does things a little differently by not only hiding your IP address but assigning a username and password, which emphasizes anonymity from the get-go. ![]()
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