Private Internet Access Review

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

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Community Verdict
Mixed Reviews

Private Internet Access (PIA) has a long-time fan base and a reputation for being a solid “everyday VPN” that’s usually easy to live with. People like that it’s affordable, works across Windows, Andro...

58%
positive
159
reviews
Best for: People who want a cheaper VPN that still feels full-featured Torrenters who want port forwarding Folks who use multiple devices (Windows, Android, macOS, Linux) and want one VPN for all of them Users who prefer a VPN with a long history and lots of community familiarity
58% Positive Reviews
63 recommend, 46 warn
High Data Quality
159 reviews from 128 people
Best For
People who want a cheaper VPN that still feels full-featured, Torrenters who want port forwarding, Folks who use multiple devices (Windows, Android, macOS, Linux) and want one VPN for all of them
Approval Rate
58% positive
63 recommend · 46 warn
Reviews
159
104 Reddit · 27 Twitter
Unique Reviewers
128
Data Quality
High

What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

Private Internet Access (PIA) has a long-time fan base and a reputation for being a solid “everyday VPN” that’s usually easy to live with. People like that it’s affordable, works across Windows, Android, macOS, and Linux, and has a track record of backing up its no-logs claims in real-world situations. It also gets a lot of love from folks who torrent and want features like port forwarding.

The biggest hesitation is trust: it’s a US-based service and it’s owned by Kape, which makes some people uncomfortable and sparks a lot of debate online. On the practical side, some say speeds and reliability aren’t as strong as they used to be, and there are occasional app quirks—especially on macOS (background service issues) and for Linux if you’re using the command line. A few people also mention setup headaches with certain networking gear and the occasional “it used to be great, but I moved on” vibe.

Strengths

  • Good value for the price
  • Generally easy to use on Windows and Android
  • No-logs track record people point to
  • Linux support (especially with the GUI app)
  • Port forwarding and torrent-friendly features

Weaknesses

  • Ownership and trust concerns (Kape)
  • US jurisdiction makes some people uneasy
  • Some reports of slower speeds or worse reliability over time
  • macOS app/daemon can be glitchy
  • Linux command-line experience can be frustrating
Best for: People who want a cheaper VPN that still feels full-featured Torrenters who want port forwarding Folks who use multiple devices (Windows, Android, macOS, Linux) and want one VPN for all of them Users who prefer a VPN with a long history and lots of community familiarity
Not ideal for: Anyone who can’t get past the Kape ownership debate People who want the simplest, most foolproof experience on macOS or Linux CLI Speed-obsessed users who want the most consistent performance Privacy purists who prefer a provider outside the US

Summary generated 1 week ago from 159 community mentions

Reviews about "Linux"

8 reviews

"Been with PIA for several years and nothing but good things to report. Great prices good speeds and easy setup on windows, android and Linux systems. One issue on an Android device and customer service solved it for me. Highly satisfied wit..."

r/privateinternetaccess 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"Recommended by the earlier video: TunnelBear, Mullvad (Mozilla VPN), IVPN, VyprVPN, Proton VPN I use PIAVPN as my trusted VPN, the only internet service I currently pay for. Very simple install on Linux with additional useful features, de..."

r/linux4noobs 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"I'm not a VPN connoisseur nor do I have anything other than everyday needs for one. Having said that, I have been with PIA for years and it has been just fine. Ample POPs and decent speeds (again at least for what I ever need). Clients f..."

r/vpn_question 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"Proven no logs Sub-par openvpn speed 850-950Mb/s wiregaurd No native gluetun support Mac app is a disaster, need to restart my Mac to restore Internet after disconnecting from vpn, often doesn’t launch until I delete the app and re ..."

r/privateinternetaccess 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"Split tunnel for firefox and forks leaks my dns server on win11 but didn't on win10. Support acknowledged the issue but haven't fixed yet since summer I raised the ticket. Also could not help me with an issue on debian that qbt didn't conn..."

r/privateinternetaccess 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"I use PIA. It is a PITA to use with Firewalla so I use tailscale instead when I need to get back into my system. It's also a PITA to use with linux CLI. The gui is much better for linux, at least for ubuntu."

r/firewalla 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"...higher if it had feature parity with the Windows client. **Ones I would personally avoid** * PIA (Private Internet Access): Ties to Government (Israel) * NordVPN: Had a security breach that could cause major issues and didn't notify user..."

r/linuxquestions 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQmLMGcCO3I](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQmLMGcCO3I) Check 7:53. Their parent company used to make browser malware. I've been using PIA for several years but I'll jump ship once my subscription expire..."

r/privateinternetaccess 1 month ago View on Reddit →