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How does Proton VPN Unlimited compare?

Proton Unlimited sits at $8.99 per month on a 12-month plan, which is the same price as ExpressVPN Pro, and a step up from NordVPN Complete at $6.99 per month. So why pay more? The answer depends on what you want beyond a VPN. NordVPN Complete bundles a password manager, 1 TB of cloud storage, cyber insurance, and Threat Protection Pro, but its ecosystem stops there. ExpressVPN Pro adds a dedicated IP, but both are built around the VPN first and foremost. Proton takes a different approach. Its suite, including mail, drive, calendar, password manager, and VPN, is designed from the ground up as

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How did the best VPNs fare?

The five VPNs included in our best VPN guide were all analyzed: NordVPNSurfsharkExpressVPNProton VPNPrivate Internet Access (PIA) Surfshark was the most impressive VPN out of the five. It enforced six rules, with passwords requiring at least: 8 characters 1 uppercase letter 1 lowercase letter1 number1 symbol (e.g., ! @ # ?) All our test passwords were blocked, clearly stating why. 2FA is supported for additional security. Surfshark also completed a "non-breached password" check. This identifies any passwords that have been exposed online, and makes it difficult to enter common passwords with m

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