hide.me vs Windscribe

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

Community Pick

Windscribe

Based on community sentiment and discussions

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
78%
251 recommend · 72 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
460
Reviewers
398
Best for:
People who want a simple VPN for browsing and everyday privacy Light users who like having a free option Budget-minded folks who can wait for a deal Users who want lots of settings to tinker with
Windscribe comes up a lot as a solid “everyday VPN” that’s easy to use and doesn’t cost much, especially if you grab a deal. People like that it’s pretty upfront about what a VPN can and can’t do for...

Performance by Use Case

Use Case hide.me Winner Windscribe
Streaming -- (1) 78% (35)
Torrenting - 75% (20)
Privacy 0% (8) 75% (120)
Censorship 0% (1) 58% (29)
Gaming - 67% (4)
Travel - 100% (4)
Router - - 100% (1)
Price 100% (1) 93% (38)

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

Windscribe

Strengths

  • Easy to use
  • Good value when discounted
  • Handy free tier for light use
  • Privacy-minded with audits mentioned
  • Lots of features and customization

Weaknesses

  • Unreliable for Netflix and Prime Video
  • Speed drops during busy hours
  • Can struggle under heavy censorship
  • Missing features some power users want
  • Some routing/proxy behavior feels out of your control