CyberGhost Review

Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions

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Community Verdict
Not Recommended

CyberGhost generally comes across as a solid “set it and forget it” VPN that does the basics well. People often say it’s easy to use, works fine for everyday browsing, and is good enough for streaming...

26%
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87
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Best for: People who want a simple VPN for browsing and streaming Anyone who wants an affordable VPN that’s easy to set up Casual users who don’t need lots of advanced controls
26% Positive Reviews
11 recommend, 31 warn
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87 reviews from 82 people
Best For
People who want a simple VPN for browsing and streaming, Anyone who wants an affordable VPN that’s easy to set up, Casual users who don’t need lots of advanced controls
Approval Rate
26% positive
11 recommend · 31 warn
Reviews
87
20 Reddit · 57 Twitter
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Data Quality
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What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

CyberGhost generally comes across as a solid “set it and forget it” VPN that does the basics well. People often say it’s easy to use, works fine for everyday browsing, and is good enough for streaming without a lot of fuss. It also gets mentioned as a decent pick if you want something affordable and straightforward.

The biggest hesitation people bring up is trust and ownership—some don’t like that it’s tied to a larger parent company and worry about what that means for privacy, even if the service markets itself as no-logs. There are also complaints about reliability at times, like not being able to log in or the service seemingly going down, which can be extra annoying if you need it for work. If you want lots of advanced controls, some end up switching to something more power-user friendly.

Strengths

  • Easy to use apps
  • Good for basic browsing
  • Works well for streaming
  • Decent speeds for everyday use
  • Often feels budget-friendly

Weaknesses

  • Occasional outages or login issues
  • Ownership concerns for privacy-minded people
  • Not as many advanced settings as some competitors
  • Can be frustrating if you need always-on reliability for work
Best for: People who want a simple VPN for browsing and streaming Anyone who wants an affordable VPN that’s easy to set up Casual users who don’t need lots of advanced controls
Not ideal for: People who are extremely privacy-paranoid about ownership and jurisdiction Business users who need rock-solid uptime Power users who want lots of advanced customization

Summary generated 1 week ago from 87 community mentions

What People Are Saying

20 reviews

"I'm quite happy with CyberGhost. It fits that 3-5$ budget"

r/assholedesign 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"Per VPN, jo. Ist aber binnen Minuten eingerichtet und die gängigen haben meist eine 30-Tage-Geld-zurück-Garantie, die recht problemlos funktioniert. Offiziell natürlich nur mit Wohnsitz in UK, aber dann funktioniert z.B. ProtonVPN, CyberGhost, NordVPN, ExpressVPN, ...  Mit einem Trip nach Rumänien oder Japan sieht man auch die meisten unserer Spiele :D"

r/fcsp 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"It's a free VPN, you should be careful never to use free VPNs. Use Mullvad or CyberGhost."

r/sillytavernai 2 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"Air vpn , Mullvad. As non US but also non EU alternative windscribe ( Dont forget our Canadian friends they are also in same boat as we with usa ) Cyberghost , surfshark and all of them are sadly subs of bigger usa or other company's like kape and nord Inc"

r/buyfromeu 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"I used CyberGhost for about six months and it worked fine for basic browsing and streaming. Speeds were decent and the apps were simple, but I did switch later because I wanted more advanced settings."

r/vpn_question 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"Free Cash with VPN Wanted to know if anyone has used VPN for freecash that actually worked for them. CyberGhost worked for me but I want an alternative. Thinking of Nord, express, Surfshark etc. thanks in advance let me know your experiences"

r/passive_income 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"UniFi Express 7 for VPN I'm considering getting this device to plug it into my home internet router to set up a VPN which I could connect to while I'm abroad. I want some apps to think I am home - not only to see my home IP but also home location. One particular app wants access to my location (in Windows settings) and will not work abroad on a regular VPN connection (so far tried CyberGhost and Express). Do you think I can achieve this with this static proxy home IP VPN? Just for the context I would like to connect to this VPN from a laptop (not phone) - the internet connection abroad is e..."

r/ubiquiti 3 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"Express VPN, CyberGhost, PIA, Zenmate, all ultimately owned by Kape Technologies, majority shareholder Israeli billionaire Teddy Sagi. that's just off of the top of my head. There are more."

r/stlouis 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"CyberGhost reviews for 2026: Any thoughts? Trying to figure out if it's worth itHi everyone, I'm pretty new to VPNs and looking for something easy to use. CyberGhost has come up a few times, and it seems straightforward to install and has good speeds. However, when I was doing some research, I noticed that they're not BBB accredited, and I also saw some discussions about Trustpilot reviews for them potentially being removed or manipulated. This makes me a bit wary, as I'm trying to avoid anything that might be a scam.I have a time sensitive situation and I'm trying to pick something quickly w..."

r/vpn_question 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"Streaming quality experiences using VPN What works best, or what should I try to avoid? Not sure what to snag but mainly need VPN to watch sports games Whatever wouldnt freeze up mid-game, or is the least likely for that to happen I only tried CyberGhost which was fine, but didnt really get a proper testing ground with the brief trial they gave me"

r/vpnreviewhub 3 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"After testing 50+ VPN services, TechNadu has published a detailed breakdown of the 11 best VPNs for 2026, focusing on what actually matters - not marketing claims. The comparison covers: • Independent no-logs audits • Encryption & protocol standards • Real-world speed and latency • Streaming & geo-unblocking reliability • Jurisdiction & transparency • Ease of use vs power-user features Top-rated VPNs include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark, Proton VPN, Private Internet Access, CyberGhost, IPVanish, and more — each suited for different use cases like strea..."

r/technadu 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"Did you say VPN... VPN INFO I compiled & Suggested based on Verifications Disclaimer---I have NO affiliation with any entity here or similar What a VPN does-- Encrypts traffic between your device and an internet server to generally mask your IP from local networks your ISP etc. It can make you look like you’re in a different location for a variety of reasons. Some use them to get access to different or blocked content VPN’s CAN be used to provide more security on public WiFi at airports, cafes, restaurants etc. It can allow one to bypass school, work or Gov firewalls, helps w..."

r/homenetworking 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"In your 1password article, The big players are Nord Security, which owns NordVPN, Atlas VPN, and Surfshark; Ziff Davis, which owns IPVanish and StrongVPN; and Kape Technologies (formerly Crossrider), which owns CyberGhost VPN, ZenMate VPN, Private INternet Access, and ExpressVPN. Nordvpn is not owned by Kape. It's owned by Nord Security."

r/tankiethedeprogram 2 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"From google Key holding companies and their owned VPNs include: * [**Kape Technologies**](https://www.google.com/search?q=Kape+Technologies&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS900US901&oq=who+are+the+holding+companies+that+own+VPN+companies&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRigATIHCAQQIRigAdIBCjI3NjUyajBqMTWoAgiwAgHxBQWSnPotzANk8QUFkpz6LcwDZA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&mstk=AUtExfAwDY6Oo-IhN1DEG9cLR8UZO0Rx5CK3E4Pb83nk2RyUzgJpqF8VQbRlIML_4XyMw9Q2EW4VqsaptAgwZ5Y0KqYXtMF4PDnniNM2i7jxUu49gB3VBsi7Wn4TYuV5LSeJzMD402Lnm3CzsiaGwgzpzq1gFD1DKDigAFr__GUDYb0u1vY&csui=3&..."

r/seclab 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"There was a movie of the 13th ghost that touched on this and I think that was their reasoning. Course much like the stupid "return to zombie island" it's gotta play up the "Velma's always right, there is no supernatural aspects at all." I say stupid because I feel those movie (Cyber Ghost, Zombie Island, Aliens) were really well done and it just felt wrong to make a sequel movie to try and retcon the original."

r/comics 3 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"Obviously Jackie's personality also ended up on the Relic, so he can come back as a cyber ghost, like Johnny."

r/gamingnews 4 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"no cause i use cyberghost lol"

r/askreddit 2 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"You realize you use the Internet to connect to cyberghost, right? If the Internet is disabled, you can't connect to cyberghost."

r/askreddit 2 weeks ago View on Reddit →

"It's Kape Technologies (I think, may have that wrong) that is parent company and that company is Isreali. They also own express vpn and cyber ghost fyi"

r/privateinternetaccess 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"Cyber Peacock is the closest thing coming to mind for me the way that they use projectiles and teleport. Also, weak to Soul Body (ghost?). Edit: grammar"

r/megaman 3 weeks ago View on Reddit →