CyberGhost’s whole design philosophy is making a VPN simple for non-technical users, which shows most clearly in how it labels servers by the exact streaming service they’re optimized for — no guessing which server to pick.

CyberGhost Overview

CyberGhost is based in Romania and has been around since 2011. It runs one of the largest server networks in the industry (10,000+ servers across 100 countries) and backs every plan with one of the longest money-back guarantees available.

It is owned by Kape Technologies, which also owns Private Internet Access and ExpressVPN, giving it access to significant infrastructure investment despite its budget-friendly pricing.

Pricing

Plan Length Price
Best Deal 2 years + 2 months $1.59/mo
6-month plan 6 months $6.99/mo
Monthly plan 1 month $12.99/mo

Intro pricing shown above renews at a higher rate after the first term — check CyberGhost’s page for current renewal pricing before buying.

Key Features

  • Streaming-optimized servers: servers are labeled by the specific service they’re built for (BBC iPlayer, Netflix, etc.), so you don’t have to guess
  • Server network: 10,000+ servers in 100 countries
  • NoSpy servers: a set of servers CyberGhost owns and operates entirely in-house for extra privacy
  • Ad and tracker blocking built in
  • Device support: up to 7 devices per plan
  • Money-back guarantee: 45 days on longer plans, the longest of any provider on this site

Good for Beginners and Streaming

If you find picking a VPN server intimidating, CyberGhost removes the guesswork — you pick “BBC iPlayer” or “Netflix US” from a list, and it connects you to a server built for exactly that. Combined with the 45-day guarantee, it’s a low-risk way to try unblocking a specific service.

Device and Platform Support

CyberGhost covers Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and Amazon Fire TV Stick with dedicated apps, plus browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox for quick single-tab protection. Router-level setup is also supported for households that want every connected device covered without installing anything individually.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Easiest setup for non-technical users
  • Streaming-labeled servers take the guesswork out
  • Longest money-back guarantee on this site (45 days)
  • Very large server network

Cons:

  • Lower device limit (7) than NordVPN or Surfshark
  • Renewal pricing is a significant jump from the intro rate

The Verdict

CyberGhost is our pick for anyone who wants the simplest possible path to unblocking a specific streaming or news service, backed by the safety net of a 45-day guarantee. Power users who want more granular control may prefer NordVPN or Private Internet Access instead.

For most people, though, the combination of simplicity, streaming-labeled servers, and the 45-day guarantee makes CyberGhost an easy, low-risk starting point.

Get CyberGhost

Setting Up CyberGhost

Install the app, sign in, and instead of picking a country from a generic list, you choose a category like “Streaming,” “Torrenting,” or “For Gaming.” Select the specific service you want (for example, BBC iPlayer) and CyberGhost automatically connects you to a server tuned for that purpose. This removes the trial-and-error most other VPNs require when you’re not sure which country or server will actually work.

Speed and Performance

CyberGhost’s speeds are competitive with the top providers on this site, particularly on its streaming-optimized servers, which are specifically maintained to avoid the congestion that can slow down general-purpose servers during peak hours.

Privacy Policy and Jurisdiction

CyberGhost is based in Romania, which is outside the EU’s mandatory data retention framework and has no history of being compelled to log user data. It also operates a set of “NoSpy” servers housed entirely in its own datacenter in Romania, rather than on rented third-party hardware, for an extra layer of control over who has physical access to the infrastructure.

Who CyberGhost Isn’t For

If you want granular manual control over protocols, encryption settings, or split tunneling rules, CyberGhost’s simplified interface may feel limiting — Private Internet Access is built more for that kind of hands-on configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CyberGhost good for BBC iPlayer?
Yes — it has dedicated, clearly-labeled UK servers built for this. See our BBC iPlayer VPN guide.

How long is the money-back guarantee?
45 days on longer plans, one of the longest in the industry.

How many devices does CyberGhost cover?
Up to 7 devices per plan.

Does CyberGhost have a kill switch?
Yes, it blocks internet traffic automatically if the VPN connection drops.

Can I use CyberGhost for torrenting?
Yes, it has dedicated P2P-optimized servers for this specifically.

How many devices does CyberGhost cover?
Up to 7 devices per plan, plus router-level setup for whole-home coverage beyond that.

What happens after the 45-day guarantee window?
After 45 days on longer plans (or the standard 14 days on shorter plans), the subscription is non-refundable, so it is worth testing thoroughly within that window.

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