hide.me vs PureVPN

Side-by-side comparison based on Reddit & Twitter discussions

Community Pick

hide.me

Based on community sentiment and discussions

hide.me Winner
Approval Rate
25%
3 recommend · 9 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
156
Reviewers
150
Best for:
Android TV / Nvidia Shield and Firestick users who want a VPN that just works People who want a free VPN option without constant upgrade pressure Privacy-minded users who want basics like a kill switch and split tunneling
hide.me comes up as a solid, privacy-leaning VPN that a lot of people feel comfortable using day to day. It gets points for practical features like a kill switch and split tunneling (selective routing...
Approval Rate
45%
13 recommend · 16 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
40
Reviewers
33
Best for:
People who want a low-cost VPN for basic streaming and browsing Anyone who mainly needs a US IP for apps and websites Windows users who want straightforward setup help
PureVPN has a mixed reputation, but a lot of people stick with it because it’s cheap, has lots of server locations, and can be pretty quick when you land on a good server. It seems to work well for ba...

Performance by Use Case

Use Case hide.me Winner PureVPN
Streaming -- (1) 70% (11)
Torrenting - - -- (1)
Privacy 0% (8) 20% (14)
Censorship 0% (1) - -
Gaming - - 0% (1)
Travel - 100% (2)
Router - - 0% (1)
Price 100% (1) 0% (2)

hide.me

Strengths

  • Kill switch
  • Split tunneling (selective routing)
  • Works well on Android TV / Nvidia Shield
  • Free tier that isn’t overly pushy
  • Privacy-focused reputation

Weaknesses

  • Slow speeds for some people
  • Price can feel high depending on the plan
  • Server locations may not fit everyone
  • Torrenting performance can be hit-or-miss

PureVPN

Strengths

  • Cheap long-term deals
  • Good speeds on the right servers
  • Lots of server locations
  • Works for getting a US IP
  • Helpful setup guides for Windows

Weaknesses

  • Past no-logs trust concerns
  • Streaming can be inconsistent (buffering/bans)
  • Connection issues for some people
  • Features vary by device (kill switch limitations)
  • Jurisdiction worries