so this will ruffle some feathers, but after 14 years of testing every major VPN service for client affiliate work, I just pulled the plug on all my subscriptions. The numbers I got from running a self-hosted OpenVPN server on a Raspberry Pi 4 blew most commercial offerings out of the water for simple, private browsing. My main motivation wasn't saving the monthly fee - it was the control. No more logging debates, no more wondering if my dedicated IP for ad accounts is reaaally 'mine'. Let's cut the fluff. Setting up OpenVPN on a Pi is not for total beginners, but it's a solid weekend project. The biggest gotcha is your home upload speed, that's your new bottleneck. But for affiliate tasks, checking geo-blocked content, or just a secure tunnel for remote work, it's perfect. The real win for me is having a known, single endpoint for all my traffic when I'm testing landing pages from different locations. Happy to walk anyone through the basic steps. It all comes down to whether you value convenience or absolute control over your data path. For me, the Pi won. My current mood is a bit snappy after a campaign attribution mess, so apologies if this sounds blunt.