Best VPNs for Chrome: How to make Google Chrome even more secure

VPN extensions work a little differently from full VPN clients as they simply route browser traffic through a proxy server rather than encrypt data like a true VPN connection.
Best VPN overall
ExpressVPN
Consistently great for all VPN needs, ExpressVPN also offers a great Chrome extension for added convenience.
Best free VPN for Chrome
CyberGhost
CyberGhost offers a free Chrome extension to get you started, along with a bevy of additional features.
Best for speed
Hotspot Shield
Regarded as one of the fastest VPN extensions out there, Hotspot Shield is great when speed is everything.

The most popular web browser in the world, Google Chrome is already highly secure and the best choice for those worried about their privacy and safety online. One of the great things about the browser is you can easily customize it and add extensions to personalize your experience. One such option is to add a VPN extension so that you're further protected from threats as well as the potential risks of your ISP spying on what you're doing online.

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VPN extensions work a little differently from full VPN clients as they simply route browser traffic through a proxy server rather than encrypt data like a true VPN connection. That's still useful if you want to view content as if you were overseas however, as well as check out different content on Netflix and so forth.

There's also the benefit of using a VPN client alongside the extension to gain further security and privacy features as and when needed.

Many VPN services and extensions are available, so how do you know what's best for you? Crucially, you require a service that is highly secure and offers a fairly strong level of encryption. You also want a service that's easy to set up and use, with a no-logs policy that means you can guarantee that none of your data is collected. It can also be useful to be able to bypass geolocks, enabling you to browse other Netflix content by picking a different country, for instance.

Whatever your reason for using a VPN service, it's important to pick out the right VPN for your needs.

Here's a look at the best options for you when browsing with Google Chrome. (Pro tip: Hit the grey arrow on each card to expand our full write-up.)

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Image: Expressvpn
The Good
Fast performance • Simple but effective extension • Minimal information kept by VPN • Easy to use
The Bad
Not the cheapest service • Need to install ExpressVPN app to use extension
The Bottom Line
ExpressVPN is consistently one of the best VPNs out there, and its simple-to-use Chrome extension makes it ideal for Google Chrome users.

1. ExpressVPN

Consistently great for all VPN needs, ExpressVPN also offers a great Chrome extension for added convenience.
  • Price: Between $8.32 a month and $12.95 per month depending on length of plan
  • Features: Fast performance, no logs kept, 160 VPN server locations in 94 countries
ExpressVPN ticks many of the boxes that one could need from a VPN, which is why it's so highly regarded. Privacy wise, it's based in the British Virgin Islands, so there's no need to worry about data retention laws. It's maintained a great record for refusing to hand over information and —even better — it doesn't actually store any data on its customers.
Its Chrome extension takes seconds to install, although you do need to also install the full ExpressVPN app to use it. That's a small price to pay for an extension that allows you to randomize the location reported by Google's geo-location API, thereby stopping websites from acquiring your location. Like all VPN extensions, it works more as a proxy than true VPN, but it does what's needed to keep you secure. It also typically allows for the use of Netflix and other streaming services, all at a good speed that's near imperceptible from if you weren't using it.
Elsewhere, ExpressVPN is a great standard VPN. There's AES-256 encryption and features like split tunneling, which allows you to route some traffic through a VPN while the rest of it goes through your regular internet connection, thereby adding an extra level of security. Plus, there's a kill-switch feature built into the app (rather than the extension) so all traffic is blocked if your connection unexpectedly drops.
There's no free trial for ExpressVPN, but there is a 30-day money back guarantee if you're not entirely happy. ExpressVPN is one of the pricier options out there, with a monthly subscription priced at $12.95 but that steadily drops to $99.95 for a 12-month subscription. For the price, you can use five devices simultaneously with unlimited bandwidth.
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Image: Cyberghost
The Good
Free • Thousands of servers • Good performance
The Bad
No webRTC leak protection with extension • Bit expensive for full service
The Bottom Line
CyberGhost offers a free VPN extension proxy and some great performance, but it comes at a price if you want the full VPN.

2. CyberGhost

CyberGhost offers a free Chrome extension to get you started, along with a bevy of additional features.
  • Price: Between $2.75 per month and $12.99 per month depending on subscription plan
  • Features: Free extension, simple to use, 4800+ servers across, 61 countries, up to 7 devices can connect at once
CyberGhost offers a free Chrome extension that takes seconds to set up without any need to log-in or create an account. As a pure proxy, its main aim is to allow you to gain access to geo-restricted content, such as other Netflix stores. It also enables you to circumvent limitations that may have been placed by your government or workplace with the option of hiding your IP address from suspicious eyes.
It's a simple extension which only provides four locations — the US, Romania, Netherlands, and Germany — but it's a great start for a VPN service that also offers useful features.
Upgrade to the full app, and you get AES-256 encryption, DNS leak protection, and a kill switch feature. Simply as a way to bypass geolocks however, the extension works more than well enough with good performance reported across the board.
CyberGhost's Chrome extension is free to use, but if you want to upgrade to the full VPN, expect to pay between $2.75 per month and $12.99 per month depending on the length of the subscription plan you commit to.
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Image: Hotspotshield
The Good
Fast connection • Free extension • Simple to use app
The Bad
Limited location options with free extension
The Bottom Line
For when speed is everything, Hotspot Shield is the perfect VPN Chrome extension. It's free too, providing you're ok with some limitations.

3. Hotspot Shield

Regarded as one of the fastest VPN extensions out there, Hotspot Shield is great when speed is everything.
  • Price: Free to $12.99 per month depending on the subscription plan chosen
  • Features: Free extension, regular updates, fast performance, simple to use
The Hotspot Shield Chrome extension gets straight to the point. It takes seconds to set up, is free to use, and is super speedy, too. There are limitations, though. While the extension picks out the optimal server with the fastest connection speed, you don't have much say over what exactly it does. There are also only four locations to choose from, unless you upgrade to a paid plan.
Still, it's fast and works well at getting to the point.
Elsewhere, Hotspot Shield continues its reign as one of the the fastest VPNs out there. Even streaming via Netflix rarely misses a beat with buffering, which is quite unusual. It only supports up to five simultaneous devices at any one time, but that shouldn't be an issue for many. AES-256 encryption via the full app ensures you're secure each step of the way too.
Price wise, Hotspot Shield can be expensive if you opt for the monthly plan. That'll set you back $12.99 per month. Stick with a 1-year plan and it drops to $7.99 per month with a 2-year plan going lower still to $6.99 per month. None are incredibly cheap, but if speed is crucial, it's a good price to pay.
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Image: TunnelBear
The Good
Simple to use • Cute interface • Free extension • Only requires an email address
The Bad
Limited bandwidth • Can be slow
The Bottom Line
Cute and simple to use, TunnelBear is great if you just need a short term solution to your VPN proxy needs.

4. TunnelBear

TunnelBear offers a free extension and all you need to give it is your email address. It's perfect for occasional use.
  • Price: Free to $9.99 per month depending on subscription plan chosen
  • Features: Free extension, very easy to use, no need to sign up, simple upgrade path
TunnelBear has always stood out from other VPNs thanks to its cute, almost childlike interface that makes it welcoming to people not used to VPNs. That continues to be reflected in its free Chrome extension.
In exchange for an email address (you can always use a throwaway one), you get 500MB of data a month. That's not much, but it's good for brief browsing sessions. Taking seconds to install, the TunnelBear Chrome VPN extension encrypts your browsing activity as well as allows you to choose what country you wish to appear you're from.
You'll burn through that data if you do anything like streaming via Netflix, so it's not recommended for that. However, you can upgrade your service to the full subscription plan, which gives you unlimited bandwidth.
The price of TunnelBear differs depending on how long your subscription plan is. Month by month it's $9.99, with that dropping to the equivalent of $4.99 per month, albeit billed yearly.
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Image: Surfshark
The Good
Unlimited devices • Ad blocker • Easy-to-use extension
The Bad
Only cheap if you commit to long term subscription
The Bottom Line
If you want a features-rich VPN client with a strong Chrome Extension, Surfshark is a great option.

5. Surfshark

With plenty of extra features, Surfshark isn't just a smart VPN Chrome extension but an all-around good option.
  • Price: Between $1.99 per month and $11.95 per month depending on length of subscription plan.
  • Features: Hundreds of servers, unlimited connections, adblocking technology, multihop feature
Surfshark's Chrome Extension isn't free, but once you sign up for a subscription, you'll realize it was worth the money. Besides providing you with a proxy to hide behind and potentially fool Netflix into thinking you're elsewhere, the Surfshark Chrome Extension also provides ad-blocking with its CleanWeb feature. It also blocks trackers, malware, and phishing attempts along the way. You can easily hide your IP via the extension too.
Switch over to the full VPN app, and Surfshark continues to be useful. It has standard kill-switch and DNS leak protection along with a camouflage mode that promises to make it impossible for your ISP to see that you're even using a VPN. MultiHop also means you can connect via multiple countries at once, further hiding your presence.
Easy to use and with support for torrenting and streaming services, there's a lot to like about Surfshark.
The downside? Surfshark isn't the cheapest if you pay monthly. That costs $11.95. However, the price drops rapidly to the equivalent of $1.99 per month if you choose the 24-month plan.
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Image: Windscribe
The Good
Easy to use • Works well with Netflix • Fast
The Bad
Limited subscription options
The Bottom Line
Windscribe has the perfect Chrome extension if you want to browse Netflix from another country, plus some great extra tools.

6. Windscribe

Windscribe plays well with streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, making it easy to browse other content.
  • Price: Between $4.08 per month and $9 per month depending on length of the plan
  • Features: Works well with streaming services, unlimited devices, fast speeds, minimalist extension
The greatest strength to Windscribe is that it consistently plays nicely with services such as Netflix and BBC iPlayer, providing you subscribe to the service which gives you its dedicated Windflix servers.
However, Windscribe's Chrome VPN extension doesn't solely work as a way of bypassing geolocks. It also works as an ad and tracker blocker, keeping you more secure and safe online than without. Interestingly, you can also use the extension to create a secure link to send someone. Is this a vital extra? Probably not, but it does make the Windscribe Chrome extension stand out a little more amongst a busy marketplace.
Switch to the main VPN service and Windscribe continues to be useful. It has support for unlimited numbers of devices, as well as split tunneling functionality, and the ability to form a double hop, which further hides your steps online. Bear in mind though that the further away you choose, the more likely the connection will slow down too.
Windscribe is available for free with a limit of 10GB per month, although that does restrict you from access to the Windflix servers. Alternatively, you can pay $9 on a monthly basis or choose to subscribe to the yearly plan, which works out at the equivalent of $4.08 per month.