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Whereas browsing online anonymously used to be perceived as the prerogative of hackers, cybercriminals and ideological activists back in the day, this sort of capability has come to obtain indisputable benefits for the average web surfer now. You can hide your actual IP and make it look like you’re online from a preliminarily selected location other than where you physically are at the moment.
Furthermore, no third parties or organizations can track you via cookies or other virtually fingerprintable information, so you can rest assured no one – even big powerful data aggregates such as Google, Facebook, etc. – knows where you are and who you are. This is particularly relevant as of today, considering the sort of veiled yet commonly known fact that big suppliers of miscellaneous web services tend to leak user data to the government and law enforcement upon a corresponding query. With the ubiquitous cyber surveillance in place nowadays, these sorts of capabilities should come in handy for a great many users. Moreover, you can freely access the websites that disallow traffic from specific geographic locations.
With CyberGhost VPN, which is a virtual private networking solution, users can enjoy all of the above advantages, that is, remain absolutely anonymous when browsing the Internet. While there are certain restrictions associated with the use of this software’s free version (which we will outline in the Usability section of our review), it’s still remarkable to be totally confident that you’re not being tracked – at the cost of zero. The commercial copy accommodates the full set of features that will literally in no way deteriorate your experience as the user, except for, once again, the connection speed which can be somewhat limited even if you paid to register – this will be highlighted in this review as well.
Installing the latest version, CyberGhost VPN 5, took us little time and no particular effort. The installer cg5.exe is 8.2 MB large, so it downloads literally in a blink of an eye. Once launched, this file completes setup on to the system drive where it occupies a little less than 20 MB space. One of the things to note is that in our case the setup wizard required installation of additional software, namely TAP-Windows Provider V9 network adapters – the corresponding dialog box pops up in the middle of the process. Then the utility displays a screen informing you of the setup progress details: first it checks public certificate and then loads the GUI proper. Good news with regard to the setup is that you needn’t create a user account. The free version of this software implies a number of restrictions, but it does actually perform basic VPN tasks. Extra advantages for users who upgrade to the full version includes the absence of notifiers, no disconnections, no waiting times, and over 250 servers to choose from.
First thing you see once the installation has been completed is a fairly intuitive interface the bulk of which is occupied by the world map with a little mark indicating your real location. The top part of the GUI contains a few auxiliary buttons: Upgrade, Activate key, Login, Settings, and Help icons. The most significant functional things can be found at the bottom: Simulated Country and Simulated IP Address. Free version users can choose out of 14 available countries, while those who registered the commercial copy can select from a total of 20 countries. The Change Simulated Country interface also provides statistics on the number of servers and users currently online.
Once the desired country is picked and it meets the conditions of your current plan, you can proceed to select the simulated IP address (right-hand button) if you wish to get one differing from the default option. Once again, the IPs marked with little stars are not included in your current plan as long as you are a free user. Next to the preferred server you can see the actual IP address that will be simulated.
Then you just click OK, sit back and wait for 30 seconds before your location actually starts changing. This is not the case for paid version users since, like we already mentioned, one of the benefits for upgrading has to do with no waiting times. Once the simulated location has been established, CyberGhost VPN will display a box with details containing the city, country, IP, and the number of users connected. This will be followed by a system tray notification popping up to inform you that “You are anonymized and your Internet connection is protected”.
At this point, those who choose the free version should keep in mind that the Internet connection will significantly slow down. For instance, whereas the download speed on our lab computer is typically 15Mbps, with CyberGhost VPN free running, the speed went down to 3.1Mbps. Frankly, this is very noticeable during web surfing, even when operating with regular web pages, so it all gives you quite a bit of irritation. Also, connection speed turns out to be less than 100% of the normal speed even for paid users. Furthermore, the application turns out to consume the amount of CPU resources which is a little higher than we expected.
Overall, ease of installation and the intuitiveness of the interface are definitely on the plus side of this software. The bad part is very slow connection speed for free users as well as occasional symptoms of system performance deterioration called forth by the app’s processes when your IP and location are being simulated. Also, if you are a free user, be ready to get disconnected once in a while (a few hours usually) – that’s one of the downsides of not paying.
The set of available features is not abundant yet probably sufficient for the greater part of CyberGhost VPN’s potential customer base. The program accomplishes IP simulation proper and adds a great deal of privacy via encrypting your in- and outbound online data. See below for details on each individual feature:
While giving CyberGhost VPN a shot during our evaluation, we ascertained that it does a good job providing online anonymity and protecting data. The IP address gets modified within a reasonable time even for free users. Also, data gets encrypted with AES-256 standard, which is considered reliable and trusted by the industry. Therefore, the key functionality that should be inherent to privacy software of this kind is there beyond doubt. We did encounter some obnoxious issues with connection speed. However, this is normal as long as you’re using the free version, whereby it’s stated on the GUI that the speed is about 3 times lower than that for the users who upgrade. The bad part is that your Internet speed can be lower than usual even if you are a paid user – the vendor explains this as a consequence of encryption and overload or attack on one of their servers.
It’s kind of surprising, in a good way, that free users can choose from a number of countries and servers. In general, the above-mentioned low Internet connection speed set aside, this piece of privacy software is a fairly good pick if you seek online anonymity.
What it takes to get customer support when you need it is clicking on the ‘?’ icon in the top right-hand corner of CyberGhost VPN’s GUI. Doing this will direct you to a dedicated Help & FAQ web page. When on that particular page, you can view information on known problems, such as user interface loading and connection speed issues. Using the Support portal, you can as well submit a ticket on your problem, with the ability to attach files; learn the relevant industry news; make use of interactive step-by-step guides; or visit the CyberGhost VPN Board which stands for the forum containing discussions on technical and other possible issues. The support schedule is Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 05:00 PM, and the expected maximum process time is stated to be 48 hours during working week days – not that good of a benchmark actually.
The homepage of the vendor’s website contains a little widget in the left-hand part for providing live help, with the little notification whether the experts are online or not. When it’s ‘offline’, you can still submit your message via a form embedded in there.
Whether you are a free or paid user, CyberGhost VPN provides online anonymity and privacy while featuring ease of use and intuitiveness. Despite the obvious benefits, this software does have a downside of the Internet connection speed getting reduced even when you are using the commercial version, which is kind of an irritator. And yet, with reliable IP address simulation and data encryption in place, you won’t be tracked when browsing, and any attempted man-in-the-middle attacks will be to no avail.
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Thank you for the nice review! It's very detailed and accurate, you obviously put a lot of effort into it.
I've been a Cyberghost premium user for about 2 months now. Unfortunately, it has come to the day in age where a VPN is a must for anyone with an internet connection. I have 0 to little problems with Cyberghost. Every once in a blue moon, I'll get a hickup in the connection and get bumped. It may have happened three times in the course of two months (I have to unplug my ISP router to reset it more often than that). However as an extra layer of protection when the connection encryption is lost or if the server goes offline, Cyberghost stops all incoming and outgoing data from your computer until a secure connection is re-established or until you choose not to reconnect. It also gives you 120 seconds until it automatically just tries to re-establish a secure connection. A drop in speed is very slight at least for me, I usually forget Cyberghost is even active while I'm online, but if I'm online, Cyberghost is active. Always! I'm a very heavy and advanced internet user, and I can say I did my research before choosing a VPN. Cyberghost was unbeatable among any other services I came across. IMO. I have to mention however, data speeds, choice of connection locations, and cost are only a few things that a user should consider when choosing a VPN. REVIEW THE PRIVACY POLICIES!!! There are VPN services out there that LOG and track your data activity and will hand it over to government or law enforcement authorities at the blink of an eye upon request (VyprVPN to name one). Kinda defeats the damn purpose of a VPN (at least in part) if your VPN host has a microscope up your ass. Cyberghost does NOT, and even states in their policy that they keep no log of who logs in and out of their servers, nor do they even know which account is tied to which user (billing is handled by a third party. Every 30 days I get emailed a new premium activation key from the third party billing service. I enter the key into Cyberghost and it's good for another 30 days. Upon entering this key Cyberghost doesn't ask for an associated email address, username, etc). These guys are legitimate and if you don't believe me or this review, Google it, "Cyberghost VPN reviews" and "Cyberghost VPN Logs" and read the thousands of other reviews from people all over the world that use the service. I have not found one single bad review on this VPN service. Also, if you try the free version and are satisfied, upgrade to premium. It's well worth the price and supports the people that built and maintain this service. Keep up the awesome work! Thank you, for insuring myself, and every other Cyberghost customer our rights to internet freedom and anonymity.
I need this kind of software absolutely necessary. This tools life CyberGhostVPN should be installed on all computers.
Outstanding review and spot on with the things I have found after using CyberGhost these past few weeks. Decided to download the "free" version to try prior to a purchase. Free version I believe supply's a good enough evaluation of about what you can expect following a purchase to the upgrade.Good to see the review also stated with the "paid" version you can also expect slower connect speeds, as you certainly notice that in the free version. The supplier indicates the free version has a reduced speed, but an on screen graphic indicates you will increase speed about 70% with the paid version. I doubt that would be the case. Not discussed in this evaluation was the annual cost of CyberGhost vs cost of an established VPN. I was hoping some comparison would be made. But still, an outstanding review and thanks.
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Damn servers down again once reliable now down.
Worked flawlessly last 2 months now Cyberghost VPN is offline more time than it works .
Latest error "Cyberghost VPN service is currently offline"
Keep getting the message "Could not establish a secure connection to the Cyberghost5 network"
Seems like i am not the only paid user suffering this issue .
enC0ded,
Looks like a temporary problem with establishing a secure connection with CyberGhost server, maintenance perhaps. Consider waiting a bit and trying again. If the issue persists, please contact CyberGhost support.
Thanks for your feedback!