VyprVPN Review

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

Visit VyprVPN
Community Verdict
Mixed Reviews

VyprVPN comes across as a solid, easy-to-live-with VPN that a lot of people use for everyday stuff like streaming and getting a cleaner browsing experience. Switching locations (like hopping from the...

57%
positive
10
reviews
Best for: People who want a simple VPN for travel and everyday browsing Users who stream and are okay with occasional trial-and-error People dealing with ISP throttling on certain connections
57% Positive Reviews
4 recommend, 3 warn
Medium Data Quality
10 reviews from 10 people
Best For
People who want a simple VPN for travel and everyday browsing, Users who stream and are okay with occasional trial-and-error, People dealing with ISP throttling on certain connections
Approval Rate
57% positive
4 recommend · 3 warn
Reviews
10
8 Reddit · 0 Twitter
Unique Reviewers
10
Data Quality
Medium

What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

VyprVPN comes across as a solid, easy-to-live-with VPN that a lot of people use for everyday stuff like streaming and getting a cleaner browsing experience. Switching locations (like hopping from the UK to a US city) is straightforward, and some folks say it’s handy when you’re traveling and just want something that works without much fuss. It also gets mentioned alongside other “trusted” VPN names, which gives it a bit of credibility for privacy-minded people.

The biggest catch is consistency: it works fine for streaming in many places, but it can still fail with certain services or setups, which can be frustrating if that’s your main reason for buying a VPN. Some people also end up switching away to competitors they feel more confident in, especially around privacy posture and ongoing audits. If you’re sensitive to slowdowns, it’s worth knowing that speeds can feel hit-or-miss depending on where you connect from and what network you’re on.

Strengths

  • Easy to use while traveling
  • Streaming works in many locations
  • Good choice for basic privacy

Weaknesses

  • Streaming can be unreliable with some services
  • Some people trust other VPNs more for privacy
  • Speeds can feel slow or inconsistent
Best for: People who want a simple VPN for travel and everyday browsing Users who stream and are okay with occasional trial-and-error People dealing with ISP throttling on certain connections
Not ideal for: Anyone who needs guaranteed streaming access on a specific service Hardcore privacy purists who want the most audited, widely trusted option People who get annoyed by occasional slowdowns

Summary generated 1 week ago from 10 community mentions

What People Are Saying

8 reviews

"What VPN are you using? I can confirm that it don’t work with VYPR VPN"

r/steamregionaltricks 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"Where were you setting the proxy to? I'm in the UK, and use VyprVPN and set it to New York, and had zero adverts."

r/goldrush 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"well, I might have taken that to an extreme - we have homes in the US, Germany, Austria, India and Indonesia. They are all VPNed and each home has multiple wifi SSIDs - like [myname.net](http://myname.net), [myname.id](http://myname.id), [myname.at](http://myname.at) etc. If you connect to the SSID - you go through the internet connection of a respective home in that country. I can also remotely connect to it. That said, I also have VyprVPN which is sometimes easier on the road and streaming works fine with most locations (doesn't work for Austrian content - claims it's a Dutch IP)"

r/travelhacks 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"I use VyprVPN. I am frequently on a satellite internet connection through Viasat. Viasat, despite having unlimited data options for customers, still throttles data after a nebulous ">70% of data usage of people in your area" by deprioritizing things like file downloads, constant connections, etc. Streaming works because of buffering, but even my Roku drops below 720p at times. This is simply unacceptable when your internet connection already averages 10Mb/s download and 2Mb/s upload in burst transmission on a cloudy day. That's megaBITS, not megabytes. I have seen my download speeds on .is..."

r/vpn_reviewer 2 months ago View on Reddit →

"I swapped from VyprVPN to Nord. Having had years of experience with VyprVPN, and maybe 6 months of Nord, I’m very happy with Nord and won’t swap back. They’re based in Panama and regularly audited for zero logging, and have had legal cases that proved that to be the case. Some might say you need a credit card to pay so they have your personal info for account purposes, true, but that’s fine by me."

r/vpn_reviewer 1 week 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, designating programs to use VPN while others do not, multiple devices etc. [https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/](https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/)"

r/linux4noobs 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"Tenho um HTV5 e quando fui instalar vpn (vypr) nele ha uns 5 anos atrás tive esse problema, mas depois de um tempo o app da VPN atualizou e agora fica na horizontal normal"

r/pirataria 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"NordVPN owned by Nord Security of Lithuania through a Panamanian Co. Offered bug bounties and helped form VPN Trust Initiative. Offers post-quantum encryption support for Linux. 2025 launched NordWhisper, VPN that mimics normal data to blend in on sensitive networks Surfshark merged with them in 2022, RAM only servers PrivateVPN based in Sweden owned by Miss Group backed by Private Equity Firm Perwyn in web hosting, domain registration and related PureVPN based in the BVI (British Virgin Islands) Turned over logs in 2017 to FBI, then switched to No Logs and completed 2 audits. RAM only ..."

r/homenetworking 2 months ago View on Reddit →