Mozilla has a new VPN service for $5/mo. Supposedly fast, lots of locations, and no log keeping. Can't vouch for that, though.
https://vpn.mozilla.org/
https://vpn.mozilla.org/
Don't go with UFO VPN see here - https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/ufo-vpn-data-exposure/
Hong Kong-based VPN
Mozilla has a new VPN service for $5/mo. Supposedly fast, lots of locations, and no log keeping. Can't vouch for that, though.
https://vpn.mozilla.org/
Someone set up an Android TV box with Modbro for me and I noticed I can't get alot of channels to stream. These are channels from around the world that's not available on any US provider, like BT and Sky. I wonder if I need a VPN.
Decided to go with NordVPN. Only $3/mo for the 3 year plan. I don't know if they lie about keeping logs or not. All I know is it's fast and relatively cheap, and Netflix & Amazon Prime don't block most of the IPs I've used with it. I don't download many keyboard drivers, so I'm not particularly concerned.
*sigh*
Ever since VPNs have become so popular, many sites are detecting the known IP addresses and either not letting you log in (imgur.com), not letting you stream, or throwing additional security checks at you (are you really you?) constantly. So far NordVPN is better than ExpressVPN in that regard, but I'm wondering if there's a lesser-known VPN out there that isn't on everyone's blacklist.
AirVPN flies under the radar, but is pretty expensive. Apparently some VPN vendors are now leasing blocks of IP addresses from residential ISPs to get around the streaming service blacklists.