Quick Verdict
CyberGhost is the easiest VPN here to get started with, and the cheapest on its long-term plan. Its huge server network includes servers explicitly optimised for streaming, gaming, and torrenting, and a 45-day money-back guarantee gives you ample time to try it. Performance is a notch below the very top providers, and its Kape Technologies ownership is worth knowing about, but for beginners and budget buyers it is a strong pick.
Pricing & Plans
CyberGhost keeps pricing simple: a month-to-month plan, a 6-month plan, and a 2-year plan. The 2-year plan is the standout, starting around $2.03/month as of mid-2026 — among the lowest headline prices in the category. A dedicated IP is available as a paid add-on.
Pricing varies by promotion and renews higher than the intro rate. Confirm the current figure on CyberGhost’s site before subscribing.
CyberGhost’s 45-day money-back guarantee on long-term plans is one of the most generous available.
Features in Depth
- Purpose-built servers — separate, labelled servers tuned for streaming, gaming, and torrenting.
- Huge network — 11,000+ servers across 100 countries, all RAM-only.
- NoSpy servers — optional servers CyberGhost owns and manages directly for extra control.
- Ad & malware blocker — filters known bad domains.
- Kill switch & split tunneling — standard protection and per-app routing.
Speed & Performance
CyberGhost’s network is large, but performance is less consistent than the top performers — speeds can vary more by region and server. For everyday browsing and HD streaming it is fine; for the most demanding use, NordVPN or ExpressVPN are steadier.
Add your own benchmark figures here, noting the regions and servers tested.
Security & Privacy
CyberGhost is based in Romania, a privacy-friendly jurisdiction outside the major intelligence alliances and without mandatory data retention. It runs a no-logs policy (independently audited by Deloitte) and offers optional NoSpy servers for users who want infrastructure the company controls directly. As with ExpressVPN, note that CyberGhost is owned by Kape Technologies.
Streaming
CyberGhost’s labelled streaming servers make unblocking simple — you pick a server tagged for the platform you want. Results are good across most major services, though some platforms (Amazon Prime Video has been reported as inconsistent) can be hit-or-miss.
Add platform-by-platform results from your own testing here.
Torrenting & P2P
Dedicated torrenting servers, a kill switch, and the ad/malware blocker make CyberGhost a comfortable choice for P2P.
Apps & Ease of Use
This is where CyberGhost shines. The apps are designed for newcomers, with clear labelling and the purpose-built servers surfaced right in the interface, so there is very little to figure out.
Customer Support
24/7 live chat and email support, plus a knowledge base.
Who Should Use CyberGhost?
Beginners who want a VPN that just works without configuration, streaming fans who like ready-made optimised servers, and budget buyers happy to commit to a 2-year plan for the lowest price.
Final Verdict
CyberGhost scores a 7/10. A massive network, beginner-friendly apps, a class-leading 45-day guarantee, and the lowest long-term price make it great value. Less consistent speeds, occasional streaming misses, and Kape ownership keep it just behind the top tier.