CyberGhost vs NordVPN

What is VPN?

In today’s modern world, ensuring your personal safety online is as important as installing a proper physical home security system.

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is one of the best tools to protect your privacy when you use the Internet. There are various VPN services available, and selecting the best one for your purpose might require in-depth knowledge or time-intensive research on your part. In order to make this process easier, this article will compare the features of CyberGhost and NordVPN to help you make the best possible decision.

When you browse the internet, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) gives your devices an IP. This, in short, makes your traceable and all your data readable.

By utilizing a VPN you are upping your privacy online. It works on the premise of providing a secure and encrypted tunnel to transmit data between the user and the network. It also offers you peace of mind when accessing personal or work accounts in public, using public WiFi hotspots or when you just want to keep your browsing history private.

By using a VPN, you can safely share data and communicate confidentially over the Internet without anyone being able to intercept it. Nowadays many people also use the benefits of VPN to access streaming channels and to protect their identity anywhere on the web.

Introduction to CyberGhost

CyberGhost was founded in 2011 and is located in Romania. They regard themselves as one of the world’s most reliable privacy and security solutions.

CyberGhost has 36 million plus users across the globe and their mission is to defend privacy as a basic human right, being the first in their industry to publish a transparency report, which details the number of requests to disclose individual users’ personal data received up to present. These requests are made by aurthorities, companies and individuals in relation to suspected offences. However, the company has not and cannot disclose this information to those who request it because it would be in breach of their mission and because no user data records exist.

They don’t observe, record, log or store any user data, because under the legislation of Romania where they are based, they are not legally required to.

By using CyberGhost you can easily hide your IP address and replace it with one from their network. This makes it easy to spoof your location, and websites can therefore not track your online activity. As a user you also share your IP with other users connected to the same server, so your activity can never be traced back to you.

Introduction to NordVPN

NordVPN was founded in 2012 with the vision to liberate the internet. They now have more than 12 million users worldwide and are inspired by the Nordic ideals of confidence, trust and innovation. They value their customer’s freedom of choice and is one of the most trusted privacy and security service providers in the world.

They are 100% committed to a zero-logs policy, never logging the activities of their users in order to ensure full anonymity.

The team at NordVPN strives to provide uncompromised safety and privacy on the web, making sure that no one sees what you do online, not even their own team.

Comparing VPNs

In order to determine whether CyberGhost or NordVPN comes out on top, we are comparing several features. Every VPN service provider has its own pros and cons, and in the end, it will still be up to you as the user to decide which one suits your personal needs best.

For this article, we will be comparing the number of countries each of these are active in with the number of servers they have available, the bandwidth they can provide, the number of connected devices you can add and the operating systems they support, any extra services they provide, their pricing plans, and customer support.

Countries and Servers

NordVPN is active in 62 countries with 5000+ servers, while CyberGhost has 6400 servers in more than 90 countries worldwide.

Bandwidth

Both NordVPN and CyberGhost offer unlimited bandwidth.

Connected Devices, Operating Systems and Apps

With your one CyberGhost VPN subscription, you can secure up to seven devices simultaneously, and they are compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux. They also encrypt data for iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Fire TV for Amazon Prime and Android TV.

Your NordVPN subscription will be supported by Windows, macOS and Linux as well. They also support iOS and Android, and several others including Rasperry Pi, OpenWRT and proxies for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Internet Explorer (although we might not be using that last one, or all that interested in it for that matter). With NordVPN you can connect six devices.

Neither of them unfortunately supports Xbox, Playstation or Apple TV.

Extra Services

NordVPN offers a 30-day money back guarantee and CyberGhost a 45-day money-back guarantee. Both NordVPN and CyberGhost offer apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS, making it easy to access and keep your data private on all your devices.

Pricing Plans

CyberGhost offers four options where you can subscribe for one month, one year, two year or three years. The three-year option is the most affordable at $2,75 per month, where subscribing for one year will set you back $5,99 a month. All their plans are billed per term, meaning for one month you’ll be billed monthly and for three years you’ll be billed for all three in one go.

NordVPN offers the same four plans, also billed per term. It is more expensive than CyberGhost at $6,99 for the one-year option, and their most affordable offer coming in at $3,49 per month for three years.

Customer Support

NordVPN received the Best Customer Service award in 2018 from the BestVPN.com Awards. They offer 24/7 assistance through their help center, email support and live chat.

CyberGhost also offers excellent customer support through a submission form in their help center, email support and a live chat.

Final verdict

CyberGhost and NordVPN are very similar in their offerings but the one that came first in this race is CyberGhost.

CyberGhost offers more servers in more countries. They also offer you the ability to connect more devices, support exactly the same operating systems, and have a longer money-back guarantee, which cements trust in their product. As a bonus, CyberGhost has good customer support, good reviews and they come in at a more affordable price.

On top of all this, CyberGhost is committed to not being a nameless, faceless entity, even though that is what they are offering their users. They are personal and portray a quirky online personality that appeals to tech enthusiasts. They affectionately refer to their users as Ghosties and on top of providing a stellar service, has a fun website and information presented in an easy-to-understand and fun-to-read fashion.

Bonus points are also awarded to CyberGhost for their Transparency Report and their ability to help users bypass geo-restrictions, closedowns, and digital censorship.

Conclusion

Cybersecurity has been a big talking point in recent years, mostly for all the wrong reasons. Data breaches have been at an all-time high and hackers are getting cleverer by the day. It is now more important than ever to up your security online.

As most of our lives today are spent on the Internet, it is imperative that we are protected from anyone snooping through our data. Depending on the legislation of your country, your ISP can track, monitor, store and even sell your data and browsing history. This treasure trove of private information is highly sought after by governments, hackers and data miners.

It is in your own best interest to protect what you do online. That is why investing in a good VPN service like CyberGhost should be the next thing on your to-do list.

Alex Pico Zapata
I’ve been working as a programmer for over 2 decades now… And at some point, while writing code for work, I started signing it with PICOZIP (stands for Pico Zapata Intellectual Property, I thought it was funny).