The best VPN for the USA
Stop your ISP from selling your browsing history, unblock streaming libraries, and secure every connection — with servers across the US and worldwide.
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Internet & privacy in the USA
The US has no federal online privacy law, and since 2017 ISPs have been free to collect and sell your browsing history to advertisers and data brokers. Public Wi-Fi networks are common and often insecure, and many streaming catalogues are geo-restricted. A VPN encrypts all your traffic so your ISP sees only an encrypted connection — not the sites you visit.
Why use a VPN in the USA
There are real, practical reasons to use a VPN in the United States.
Stop data selling
US ISPs legally collect and sell your browsing history. A VPN encrypts your traffic so there's nothing to harvest.
No logs
We keep no connection or activity logs. What we don't have, we can't hand over or sell.
Unblock streaming
Switch between US, UK and other regional catalogues on Netflix, Disney+, and more.
US servers
Servers in New York, Kansas, Los Angeles and Santa Clara for low-latency speed.
UK-based & independent
PremierVPN is an independent UK company outside US data-sharing arrangements, with a strict no-logs policy.
Anonymous payment
Pay with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies — no link between your identity and subscription.
All your devices
Apps for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. One licence covers multiple devices.
FAQ
Yes. Using a VPN is completely legal in the United States and widely used for privacy and security.
No. A VPN encrypts your traffic so your ISP can only see an encrypted connection to our servers — there's no browsing history to collect or sell.
Choose the US server closest to you for the lowest latency. For other regions' content, pick a server in that country.
Barely. With a nearby US server the speed reduction is typically under 5%.
Take back your privacy in the USA
No logs. Stop data selling. UK jurisdiction. From $2.99/month.
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