CyberGhost Review
Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions
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...
What the Community Says
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
Summary generated 1 week ago from 87 community mentions
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4 reviews"...raeli billionaire Teddy Sagi since 2023. Kape acquired PIA in late 2019, integrating it into a portfolio that includes other VPNs like ExpressVPN and CyberGhost Fuck Zionism.✊ @NordVPN ftw"
"...rnative 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"
"@thecoastguy Kape Technologies (Israel): A significant player, owning ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access (PIA), and ZenMate, previously operated under the name Crossrider with a controversial adware past. Aura/Pango Group (Israel/US): Owns Hotspot Shield, Betternet, Touch VPN,"
"...N @MayaMatt_ @PlayStation And all of those services are stupid for hosting servers in a surveillance state. Several of the big VPNs like ExpressVPN, CyberGhost etc are owned by Israeli companies completely."