I don't trust any free VPN.
You can install vpn yourself (for example using opensource outline). There are many choice, AWS, Google cloud, Vultr, digitalocean ...
I say this a lot, but running your own VPN service loses almost all the privacy. This is something people don't bring up when they recommend doing it.
With a paid VPN service, part of the attraction is that you're one of quite a few users on any given server at any given time.
Edit: If your only goal is to get past stuff that's blocked, that's different. Though if you get a VPS, you're still using an IP in a range that's likely to be blocked if a service doesn't want VPN traffic.
Kaveren|7 years ago
With a paid VPN service, part of the attraction is that you're one of quite a few users on any given server at any given time.
Edit: If your only goal is to get past stuff that's blocked, that's different. Though if you get a VPS, you're still using an IP in a range that's likely to be blocked if a service doesn't want VPN traffic.