VPN Sites
If you’ve ever tried choosing a VPN, you probably know how messy it can get. Every service claims to be “the fastest” or “the most secure,” and after a while it all sounds the same. VPNSites.com is basically a place that tries to sort all that noise out. It’s not fancy or overly technical — it just puts a bunch of VPNs next to each other so you can see what you’re dealing with.
The site checks the usual things: how fast the connection actually feels, whether the apps are easy to use, how many devices you can connect, and if the service allows streaming or torrenting. There’s a table on the front page that shows most of this in one go, which is honestly the thing people probably use the most.
They also split VPNs into smaller lists. There’s one for streaming, another one for gaming, and a couple for different operating systems. There’s even a quick list of free VPNs, though everyone knows those come with limitations.
What surprised me a bit was the FAQ section. It’s written in normal language instead of tech jargon and goes over basic stuff like protocols, kill switches, and how to set things up without making it feel complicated.
You don’t get pushy ads or long stories — just info you can look at quickly and decide what makes sense for you.









