PrivadoVPN is a VPN service provider with applications for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, AndroidTV and Amazon Fire TV along with custom configuration support for routers and Linux. PrivadoVPN is based in Switzerland and operates under Swiss privacy laws.
PrivadoVPN has server locations at 60 cities in 49 countries. It has 256-bit-AES encryption, streaming support for all users, kill switch, zero-log guarantee, unlimited speed, SOCKS5 proxy, split tunneling, and 10 simultaneous connections. The VPN offers both free and paid tiers, with users paying to unlock all features.
In 2021, Paul McNally of PCguide.com wrote: âÂÂThe Privado[VPN] app has been made deliberately easy to get around and is all the better for that. ItâÂÂs quite simple to turn it on and never, ever think about it again which is great, and also quite a relief that you can just turn on âÂÂinternet safetyâ and forget about it.âÂÂ
PrivadoVPN was ranked as the #1 free VPN by Security.org and as one of the top 5 VPNs available in 2022 by TechRadar, Tech Advisor, PCMag, Netzwelt, Macworld, and Digital Trends.
The app was praised by TomâÂÂs Guide, as they gave PrivadoVPN âÂÂfull marks across the board,â stating that the VPN offers âÂÂan impressive showing for a near-brand new service just beginning to get a foothold in the industry.âÂÂ
In a review on PCMag, PrivadoVPN was credited with having a generous free plan and affordable paid plans, but that it lacked additional security features and had not yet conducted a third-party audit.
In 2025, the New York Post included PrivadoVPN in its âÂÂUltimate guide to the best VPNsâ listing it alongside NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark and CyberGhost as part of a broader comparison of top VPN services.