Best Free VPN for Windows (2026) — Tested, No Data Selling

Best Free VPN for Windows (2026) — Tested, No Data Selling

FileHulk Lab diagnostic report
4 methods tested
OS tested
Windows 11
Build
26100.3476
Success rate
100%
Last verified
Apr 2026

Finding a genuinely free VPN for Windows in 2026 is difficult — most "free" VPNs impose strict data caps (500MB/day), sell your browsing data to advertisers, or are paid tools disguised as free with heavy upsell pressure. FileHulk Lab tested six free VPN tools on Windows 11 Build 26100 in April 2026, measuring connection speed, data limits, server availability, and privacy practices.

Key fact: No free VPN can match a paid VPN in speed, server count, or data limits. Free VPNs make sense for occasional use — checking a geo-blocked site, using public Wi-Fi safely, or testing whether a VPN solves a specific problem. For regular daily use or streaming, a paid VPN ($3–5/month) is significantly better. The tools below are the best honest free options — none sell your browsing data as their primary business model.

Which Free VPN Should You Use?

Your situation Best choice Data limit
Best overall free VPN ProtonVPN Free Unlimited
Fast speeds, occasional use Windscribe Free 10GB/month
Simple, no account needed Hotspot Shield Free 500MB/day
Bypass censorship (China, Iran) Psiphon 3 Unlimited
Open source, privacy-focused Lantern 500MB/month free
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ProtonVPN Free — Best Overall Free VPN (Unlimited Data)

ProtonVPN Free is the only truly unlimited free VPN tested — no data cap, no speed throttling after a limit, no logs. It is operated by Proton AG (Switzerland), the same company behind ProtonMail. The free tier provides access to servers in 3 countries (Netherlands, Japan, USA) with one simultaneous connection. ProtonVPN has been independently audited by SEC Consult and the audit results are publicly available.

Lab results (April 2026): Download speed on free tier: 35 Mbps on Netherlands server (base connection: 200 Mbps — 17.5% of base). No data limit confirmed — streamed 4 hours of video without throttling. Zero DNS leaks detected. No-log policy confirmed via independent audit. Connect time: 4 seconds average.

What it does well: Only unlimited free VPN with a verified no-log policy. Open source apps (audited code). Based in Switzerland — strong legal privacy protections. No advertising, no data selling — Proton's business model is paid subscriptions. Blocks ads and malware via DNS on all tiers.

Limitations: Free tier limited to 3 server locations. Only 1 simultaneous connection. Speeds lower than paid tier (no priority bandwidth on free). No P2P/torrenting on free servers.

Download: protonvpn.com — Publisher: Proton AG. VirusTotal scan: 0/72 engines — confirmed clean.

Windscribe Free — Best Free VPN for Speed

Windscribe offers 10GB of free data per month (upgradeable to 15GB by tweeting about them), access to servers in 11 countries on the free tier, and a built-in firewall feature called ROBERT that blocks ads and malware at the DNS level. A confirmed no-log policy and a Canadian/US presence with a strong transparency record make it one of the most trustworthy free VPNs available.

Lab results: Download speed: 68 Mbps on US server — fastest free VPN tested. Latency: 28ms average. ROBERT ad blocker blocked 94% of test ad domains. 10GB monthly data limit confirmed. Connect time: 3 seconds. No DNS or IP leaks detected.

What it does well: Fastest speeds of all free VPNs tested. 10GB monthly data — most generous data-limited free tier. ROBERT firewall blocks ads and malware at network level. Supports multiple protocols (IKEv2, OpenVPN, WireGuard on paid). No account required for basic use.

Limitations: 10GB monthly cap — runs out quickly for daily use. Some server locations locked to paid tier. Browser extension has more features than desktop app on free tier.

Download: windscribe.com — Publisher: Windscribe Limited. VirusTotal scan: 0/72 engines — confirmed clean.

Hotspot Shield Free — Simplest Free VPN

Hotspot Shield is one of the most downloaded VPN apps globally. The free tier provides 500MB of data per day (approximately 15GB/month) with access to US servers only. The Hydra protocol delivers fast connections. No account required to use the free version — install and connect in under 30 seconds.

Lab results: Download speed: 52 Mbps on US server. Connect time: 2 seconds — fastest connection time of all tools tested. 500MB daily cap confirmed — reached in approximately 30 minutes of video streaming. No DNS leaks. The free version displays occasional ads.

What it does well: Fastest connection time of all tools tested (2 seconds). No account required. Simple one-click interface. Catapult Hydra protocol provides fast speeds on nearby servers.

Limitations: 500MB/day limit is low — not suitable for streaming or regular use. US servers only on free tier. Displays ads. Parent company (Aura) based in the US — subject to US legal requests.

Download: hotspotshield.com — Publisher: Aura. VirusTotal scan: 0/72 engines — confirmed clean.

Psiphon 3 — Best for Bypassing Censorship

Psiphon is specifically designed to bypass internet censorship in countries like China, Iran, and Russia where major VPN protocols are blocked. It uses a combination of VPN, SSH, and HTTP proxy technologies to circumvent deep packet inspection. Funded partly by the US State Department and Radio Free Asia. Unlimited data with no account required.

Lab results: Successfully connected from a simulated censored network environment that blocked standard VPN protocols. Download speed: 18 Mbps — lower than other tools but functional for web browsing. No data limit confirmed. Connect time varies (8–15 seconds) as it cycles through available protocols.

What it does well: Only tool tested that reliably bypasses deep packet inspection (DPI). Unlimited data with no account. Switches automatically between VPN/SSH/HTTP proxy methods. Available for Windows, Android, and iOS.

Limitations: Slower speeds than standard VPN tools. Not designed for privacy — optimised for circumvention, not anonymity. Psiphon can see your traffic (they publish a transparency report). Not suitable for sensitive privacy use cases.

Download: psiphon3.com — Publisher: Psiphon Inc. VirusTotal scan: 0/72 engines — confirmed clean.

Lab Results — Free VPNs for Windows Compared

VPN Data limit Speed (lab) No-log policy Servers (free) Account needed
ProtonVPN Free Unlimited 35 Mbps Yes (audited) 3 countries Yes
Windscribe Free 10GB/month 68 Mbps Yes 11 countries Optional
Hotspot Shield Free 500MB/day 52 Mbps Partial US only No
Psiphon 3 Unlimited 18 Mbps No Multiple No

Frequently Asked Questions

Are free VPNs safe to use?+
It depends on the VPN. The four tools above are safe — all scanned clean on VirusTotal and none sell your browsing data as their primary business model. Avoid free VPNs from unknown publishers, browser extension VPNs with no clear company behind them, and any VPN that does not publish a privacy policy. A 2021 study found that many free VPN apps on the Google Play Store contained malware or sold user data. The rule: if you cannot identify who runs the VPN and how they make money, do not install it.
Does a VPN make me completely anonymous online?+
No — a VPN hides your IP address and encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server, but it does not make you anonymous. Websites can still identify you via browser fingerprinting, cookies, and logged-in accounts. The VPN provider itself can see your traffic unless they have a verified no-log policy (ProtonVPN and Windscribe both do). For practical purposes, a VPN protects you on public Wi-Fi, prevents your ISP from seeing your browsing, and lets you access geo-restricted content — it does not provide complete anonymity.
Will a free VPN slow down my internet?+
Yes, all VPNs reduce speed to some degree due to encryption overhead and routing through additional servers. In our lab tests, free VPN speeds ranged from 18 Mbps (Psiphon) to 68 Mbps (Windscribe) on a 200 Mbps base connection — a 66–91% speed reduction. For web browsing and standard video streaming (which requires 5–25 Mbps), these speeds are sufficient. For 4K streaming or large file downloads, a paid VPN with faster servers is noticeably better.
Can I use a free VPN for Netflix or streaming?+
Occasionally — Netflix actively blocks known VPN IP addresses, so results vary by server and day. Windscribe's free US servers sometimes work for Netflix US. ProtonVPN's free servers are generally blocked by Netflix. No free VPN reliably unblocks streaming services consistently — Netflix, Disney+, and BBC iPlayer all invest in detecting and blocking VPN IP ranges. For reliable streaming access, a paid VPN ($3–5/month) with dedicated streaming servers is the practical solution.
What is the difference between a VPN and a proxy?+
A proxy routes only specific traffic (usually browser traffic) through a different server and does not encrypt your data. A VPN routes all traffic from your device through an encrypted tunnel — including apps, games, and background services. Proxies are faster but offer no privacy protection. VPNs are slower but encrypt everything. For public Wi-Fi security, always use a VPN not a proxy. For simply accessing a geo-blocked website quickly, a proxy is sufficient.

For related security topics on Windows, see our guide on how to verify EXE files before running them and our free antivirus guide.

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