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    These days, many of us harbor a flurry of devices in our households, from smartphones to laptops and gaming consoles to routers. What do they all have in common? They can all benefit from a VPN connection, allowing each gadget to bypass geo-restrictions and maintain online privacy.

    However, even the best VPNs won’t let you protect all your devices with just one subscription. Many providers limit connections to a handful of devices, but not all of them. Whether you need a VPN for your Android or want to binge-watch shows from around the globe with a VPN on Google TV, these top VPN picks for multiple devices (and multiple platforms) allow for as many devices as you wish.

    No, really; a few of these VPN services come with unlimited simultaneous device connections. Go wild!

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    Ideal VPNs for multiple devices

    Source: NordVPN

    Logging policy

    No-log policy

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Number Of Servers

    164

    Free Trial

    30 days

    Encryption

    DES, RSA, AES

    It’s not in question that NordVPN is a brilliant VPN service. It has over 6,300 servers, superfast connection speeds, many features, and watertight security. It is also a market leader when it comes to unblocking streaming services.


    Pros & Cons

    • Great all-round VPN
    • Superfast connection speeds
    • Unblocks lots of streaming services
    • 10 devices may not be enough for a whole household

    Originally, NordVPN was only available for six devices at once. While it’s a fantastic VPN overall, that limit made it hard to recommend NordVPN over a few other services. Now, though, NordVPN covers ten devices simultaneously, putting it above ExpressVPN and making it the best pick for multiple devices. While it may not have unlimited devices like Surfshark, NordVPN’s other benefits outweigh that particular disadvantage.

    NodrVPN has more than 8,200 servers across 166 countries (as of the time of writing), security smarts like Double VPN and Onion Over that go above and beyond what most other providers offer, and its own speedy NordLynx protocol. It’s also a service favored by streamers, with NordVPN developing an excellent reputation for unblocking most TV and live sports streaming apps when overseas.

    There are dedicated apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Android TV, with the ability to use NordVPN on other connected devices such as Fire TV Stick, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Raspberry Pi, Chromebook, Chromecast, Kindle Fire, and Oculus Quest.

    Surfshark VPN logo on a white background
    Source: Surfshark

    Logging policy

    No-logs policy

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Number Of Servers

    3,200+

    Free Trial

    7-day

    Encryption

    AES-256 encryption

    You can use Surfshark on an unlimited number of devices. That’s particularly impressive considering the price point and the high quality of apps it delivers; it features 3,200+ servers in 100 countries, has a fantastic reputation for unblocking streaming services, and performs well in independent speed testing.


    Pros & Cons

    • No limit on devices
    • Very affordable subscriptions
    • So easy to use

    Surfshark has built a reputation as a high-quality VPN service at a really affordable price point. It has more than 3,200 RAM-only servers in 100 countries, fast connection speeds, a suite of built-in security tools (although it isn’t quite as kitted out with wider features as the likes of ExpressVPN or NordVPN), and an easy-to-use interface and apps.

    But another key feather in its cap is that Surfshark allows you to use its VPN on as many devices as you wish at any given time.

    That’s great news if you intend to use your VPN across a wide range of platforms. Surfshark is compatible with computers (Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromebook), phones and tablets (Android, iOS), smart TVs (e.g., FireTV, Apple TV, etc.), gaming consoles, routers, and more. So you can go ahead and install Surfshark on everything without having to keep track of which ones you’re using it on.

    As of the time of writing, the Surfshark Starter plan is only $1.85 a month if you sign up for two years, and its premium plan, Surfshark One+, is $4.28/month. It’s a great deal—but just know that compared to a service like NordVPN, you’ll be losing a bit of speed and a few other features. If the savings is worth the sacrifice, though, Surfshark is the VPN for you.

    Red ExpressVPN logo on a white background
    Source: ExpressVPN

    Logging policy

    No logs

    Mobile app

    Yes

    Number Of Servers

    More than 3,000

    Price Category

    $12.95 per month; $59.94 per six months; $99.84 per year

    Free Trial

    30-day free trial

    We rate ExpressVPN as the best overall VPN in the world, with over 3,000 servers in 160 locations across 105 countries, its own Lightway protocol, 24/7 customer support, and compatibility with a massive range of devices and platforms. It’s only the eight-device limit that keeps it from the top spot here.


    Pros & Cons

    • A dream to use
    • Usable on lots of platforms
    • Great for streaming
    • Only covers eight devices

    ExpressVPN excels in pretty much every department. Its proprietary Lightway protocol means that the provider is super secure and can achieve rapid connection speeds while also providing the choice to use other protocols, like WireGuard and OpenVPN. It now has servers in an impressive 105 cities, has a built-in password manager called Keys, and has a dedicated team for unblocking streaming services, so you can watch whatever you want wherever you are in the world.

    As well as all computers, smartphones and select Smart TVs, compatibility extends even further than Surfshark to the likes of Kindle Fire, Nook, Fire TV Stick, Google TV, and Nintendo Switch.

    The only drawback is that ExpressVPN can only be used on eight devices at once. Now, for most individual users, that won’t have an enormous impact as you likely won’t need to use it on more than that number at the same time. But if you’re sharing ExpressVPN with the whole family, it could become restrictive. One way around this is to set the service up with your router, meaning you don’t necessarily need it on all your devices.

    ExpressVPN’s excellence comes at a cost — it’s one of the more expensive services. Monthly plans are $12.95. That said, the annual plan also includes a one-year subscription to Backblaze’s unlimited cloud backup, which may make it better value for some.

    IPVanish VPN logo on a white background
    Source: IPVanish

    Logging policy

    No-Logs Policy

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Number Of Servers

    2400+

    Free Trial

    30 day Money-Back Guarantee

    Supported platforms

    Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Apple TV

    IPVanish is another provider that allows you to use its VPN service on as many devices as you wish at any given time. The server count is modest, with around just 2,200 across 75 locations in 51 countries. But its connection speeds are super fast and apps are packed with features.


    Pros & Cons

    • Unlimited devices with one sub
    • Extremely fast connection speeds
    • Privacy focused
    • Some streaming service blind spots

    IPVanish may not be able to boast the most impressive server numbers; its 2,100 across 51 countries pales in comparison to much of the competition. However, it does include an array of reassuring security features, live chat support, and a thorough no-logging policy audited by an independent security firm. In recent times, it has also performed extremely well in connection speed tests.

    Plus, like Surfshark, you can use it on as many devices as you wish at any one time. IPVanish’s website lists available apps for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iOS, routers, Apple TV, Fire TV, and NVIDIA SHIELD. However, if your main reason for getting a VPN is to stream TV shows from overseas, note that it struggles to unblock some streaming services including foreign Netflix catalogs and Disney+.

    Logo of VPN company Private Internet Access with the company name next to a cartoon of a green padlock with a smiley face
    Source: Private Internet Access

    Logging policy

    No-Logs Policy

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Free Trial

    30 day Money-Back Guarantee

    Encryption

    AES 128-bit or 256-bit

    Supported platforms

    Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome, Firefox, Opera

    Private Internet Access (PIA) is a hard one to beat, namely because of its whopping 35,000 servers in 91 countries. If that wasn’t enough, it also boasts unlimited simultaneous connections, fast servers with reliable bypassing, and an easy-going setup for all your devices. It may not be the most premium, but it doesn’t need to be when it offers plenty for a low price.


    Pros & Cons

    • Unlimited device connections
    • Over 35,000 servers in 91 countries
    • Reliable speeds
    • U.S. jurisdication
    • No-frills app

    On the hunt for another low-cost VPN service that doesn’t limit device connections? Your search can stop at Private Internet Access (PIA), as its overwhelming server number will stop you in your tracks. Expect over 35,000 servers spread across 91 countries, and if you need U.S. access, know that it has at least one server in all 50 states.

    Along with major platform compatibility, including Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, smart TVs, game consoles, and more, it offers incredible speeds and plenty of unblocking power thanks to its wealth of reliable servers with obfuscation. That’s ideal for streaming, but it also offers advanced security tools like PIA Mace for blocking ads and trackers, split tunneling, a kill switch, and more.

    With U.S. jurisdiction, PIA may be open to prying government eyes, but its verified no-logs policy ensures no data records from any connected devices are stored. Its $11.99 monthly plan isn’t anything special, and its six-month plan is still relatively pricey, but its two-year plan (with two months free) drops to $56.94 ($2.19 per month). For what PIA offers, that’s a steal.

    Logo of VPN provider Hotspot Shield comprising the company name under a blue shield
    Source: Hotspot Shield

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Number Of Servers

    800+

    Free Trial

    Free plan with limited functionality available

    Supported platforms

    Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, Linux

    Server locations

    80+ countries

    Allowing connections to up to 10 devices at a time, Hotspot Shield also comes with a 45-day money-back guarantee that lets you give it a try before you fully commit. It also features a total of 3,200 servers across more than 125 locations, including dedicated streaming, gaming, and P2P servers.


    Pros & Cons

    • 45-day money back guarantee
    • 10-device maximum
    • Streaming and gaming modes

    If you’re reluctant to commit to a new VPN provider for a lengthy subscription without road-testing it properly first, then Hotspot Shield is a good option to consider. You can try it risk-free for 45 days and then, if you decide it’s not the VPN for you, simply cancel and get your money back. 45 days is an improvement on the 30 days that most providers give (the three here above, for example). There’s even a completely free “Basic” version you can download, although that only has one server location and removes some of the features included with its premium tier.

    The full version can be used on up to 10 devices at any one time. Hotspot Shield’s compatibility list includes all the usual computing and smartphone platforms, a selection of different routers, gaming consoles (including Xbox, PS, and Nintendo), Kindle tablets, Kodi, selected smart TVs (excluding Google TV), and Windows phones.

    Its 3,200 servers in 80 countries are on par with most of its competitors, and we like that it has dedicated servers for streaming, gaming, and P2P. On the subject of streaming, it unblocks most major services. If you’re particularly privacy-conscious, you should be aware that Hotspot Shield doesn’t exclude all logging and has not undertaken any recent audits of its no-logging policy.

    PureVPN Logo on White Background

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Number Of Servers

    6000+

    Free Trial

    31 day Money-Back Guarantee

    Encryption

    WireGuard

    Supported platforms

    Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Chrome, Firefox

    PureVPN has a specific family plan that gives individual users their own credentials. It’s one of the most affordable premium VPNs (especially during sale periods) and boasts over 6,500 servers in more than 70 countries.


    Pros & Cons

    • Dedicated family plan
    • Very affordable
    • Loads of servers

    If you’ve ever searched for VPN deals during sale periods like Black Friday, you’ll likely have encountered PureVPN. It has some of the most eye-catching pricing around and never is that more emphasized during sales season. Currently, its Standard plan doesn’t include extras such as password managers, file encryption, privacy manager, or various other optional add-ons.

    Whatever plan you choose, you’ll get access to PureVPN’s vast 6,500+ server network, tools such as split tunneling and kill switch, a multitude of protocols, and a thorough support site. It has a good reputation for unblocking geo-restricted access to most major streaming services and its apps are generally straightforward to use. Just note that not all of PureVPN’s features are necessarily functional on every platform or when you’re using a particular protocol, which can be irritating at times.

    You can use the service on 10 devices simultaneously. But, unlike most other VPNs these days, PureVPN has a specific Family Plan, too.

    It has apps for all the usual platforms, but some others really stand out in its list of devices. For example, the Brave web browser, Chromecast, and Huawei smartphone OS.

    Blue and white Windscribe VPN logo on white background
    Source: Windscribe

    Logging policy

    No logs

    Mobile app

    Android and iOS

    Price Category

    Free; $9 per month; $69 per year

    Free Trial

    Unlimited

    Encryption

    AES-256

    Windscribe is one of the very best free VPNs in a crowded market, with servers in 20 city locations. You can use it on as many devices as you wish, and it includes its so-called R.O.B.E.R.T. system of security tools.


    Pros & Cons

    • Use on as many devices as you wish
    • Excellent plug-ins and apps
    • Easy to use

    Windscribe sits at the top of our guide to the best free VPNs. Despite the fairly restrictive 2GB per month data limit — going up to 10GB if you supply an email address and 15GB if you tweet about them — we admire how much it includes in its free tier. Having 20 server locations across 11 countries is an impressive sum, and its R.O.B.E.R.T. security system blocks malware, ads, trackers, and more.

    It’s also extremely easy to set up and operate and, unusually for a free VPN, it can even unblock the US Netflix catalog when abroad, too.

    Windscribe has apps for VPN for Windows, Mac, Firefox, iPhone, Android, Linux, FireTV, and Huawei, not to mention its fantastically simple Chrome plug-in. That’s a shorter compatibility list than other providers on this list, but it is still not bad at all for a freebie.

    The best VPN to protect all your devices

    With the many gadgets one household has, from multiple smartphones, tablets, laptops, and more, it’s near-essential that a VPN service offers more than a handful of device connections. Sure, free VPNs are an option, but many premium VPN services offer no device connection limits while offering exemplary speeds, plenty of countries to choose from, and advanced security features.

    Surfshark is a prime example of this. With low-cost annual and multi-year subscriptions, you give each of your devices VPN protection while expecting lightning-fast internet speeds, over 3,200 servers in 100 countries, and seamless bypassing power thanks to its privacy tools suite.

    ExpressVPN should be your service of choice if you only need to protect up to eight devices. While pricey, you’ll get blazing-fast internet speeds with its Lightway protocol, over 100 countries to easily connect to, and privacy on virtually any device you can think of. That includes a Nintendo Switch and Kindle Fire.

    If it’s all about value, IPVanish won’t disappoint. Like our top choice, you can expect unlimited simultaneous connections, some of the fastest speeds, and affordable subscription plans. While its relatively low number of 2,300 servers in over 50 countries may not be ideal for those looking to bypass streaming services the world over, it’s hard to beat its price for premium VPN privacy.

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