4 VPNs That Don't Require You to Sign Up or Register
Do you want to get the benefits of a VPN without signing up for an account? Believe it or not, options exist—here are four VPNs that don't require you to sign up or register.
iTop lets you use a free Smart Location that will mask your IP address and allow you to browse the web anonymously. You can connect to servers in a handful of locations without signing up for an account, including many in the US. Other countries include Japan and the UK.
Besides connecting to servers in different countries, iTop lets you connect to several streaming servers for free. These include beIN Sports, Sling TV, and Pluto TV. Server strengths vary, but you can check the connection quality via the bar on the right in the app.
Pros |
Cons |
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Servers available for different streaming services and locations |
Customer support is difficult to access |
Good connection speeds |
Limited advanced features |
Available on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows |
If you want access to more servers and features like additional encryption, iTop has one-year and two-year subscriptions. A one-year VIP subscription costs $143.88 annually, and a two-year plan costs $287.76.
Aloha is another of the best VPN services that doesn't require you to sign up or register for an account. Unlike iTop, which is a standalone VPN tool, Aloha is built into the Aloha browser. However, you still have to download an app to use the service on your computer or smartphone.
You can use a basic server to use the free version of Aloha. These servers are based in Europe and the US, but unlike iTop and other services, you can't change your location. In that essence, it works similarly to iCloud Private Relay. If you aren't interested in top-level services and just need something to protect on private Wi-Fi, etc., you this might be more than enough for you.
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Cons |
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Easy connection on mobile devices |
Aloha's browser doesn't provide as good search results as Opera |
Aloha is a privacy-oriented browser |
You can't change your server unless you have a premium subscription |
Inconsistent user experience on web apps |
If you need better VPN access, you can upgrade to the premium version of Aloha. You'll get full access to Aloha's servers and can choose from over 80 locations. Aloha is actually quite affordable, and pricing is as follows:
Monthly |
Annual |
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$3.99/mo |
$24.99/yr |
hide.me is another popular free VPN that doesn't require signing up or registration. You can access eight server locations: Canada, the UK, Singapore, Germany, the US, France, the Netherlands, and Spain. After connecting, hide.me will pick the best option for your device. You can also use unlimited data while connected to the free VPN version. Another huge advantage is that hide.me has round-the-clock customer support for both free and paid customers.
The free version of hide.me lets you connect up to one device, but a paid plan allows you to connect up to ten. Before signing up for hide.me or any VPN on this list, consider reading whether a free VPN is better than no VPN.
Pros |
Cons |
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Available on TVs and not just computers, laptops, and tablets |
10GB monthly limit |
24/7 support |
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Consistent app functionality across all devices |
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Access a diverse range of server locations |
If you want more comprehensive VPN coverage, hide.me has monthly, annual, and 27-month plans. You'll get access to faster browsing speeds and more servers. Pricing is as follows:
Monthly |
Annual |
27 Months |
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$9.95/mo |
$45/yr |
$69.95 |
Opera is one of the most popular privacy-focused browsers, and there are several Opera browser tips and tricks that complete beginners can use to maximize their experience. One is utilizing Opera VPN, which is built into the app.
When using the VPN in Opera, you can choose from Europe, America, and Asia. Opera also automatically connects to the fastest server. However, you can't choose the specific country you want to connect to. The VPN will mask your information and allow you to supplement Opera's other privacy-focused features, such as its built-in ad-blocker.
Pros |
Cons |
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Fast connection speeds on average |
Only works in Opera |
Complements Opera's other privacy-oriented features well |
No customization beyond choosing a server region |
In addition to its free version, you can get a paid edition of Opera VPN. You can use the service on up to six devices and access over 3,000 global servers. Pricing is monthly, every six months, or annually, depending on your preferences.
One Month |
Six Months |
Annual Plan |
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$8/mo |
$30 |
$48/yr |
If you're new to VPNs, using a service that doesn't require signing up can help you decide on which service best fits your needs. Beyond the fact that signing up can be quite annoying (even for free servers), some VPNs offering free trials require you to add your debit or credit card details. You won't need to do that if you pick a VPN that doesn't require an account sign-up.
Using VPNs that don't need registration is also beneficial if you want something basic to protect you—but you aren't too bothered about accessing restricted content. VPNs that don't require signing up will keep your details safe on public Wi-Fi, but some will not be able to unlock content on streaming services (iTop is one exception).
I'd still recommend signing up for a paid VPN in most cases. You often get better protection and access to better (and more) servers. Moreover, you often aren't limited to a specific browser.