Welcome to the new CyberGhost VPN
As you all noticed, we now switched to our new CyberGhost VPN and offer you a Free VPN service with unlimited traffic that allows you to surf the web safe and sound wherever you are.
Our CyberGhost Premium VPN service allows you to access the internet through one of our 150 servers in 19 countries without any bandwith limitations. You have also access to L2TP/IPSec and PPTP to use your CyberGhost VPN on nearly any device you can think of.
We changed the tariff plan, so it’s easier for you to understand and decide for one of the two types of paid subscriptions: Premium and Premium Plus. Currently, our free service covers the basic needs, making a Classic subscription unnecessary.
To celebrate the kickoff of the new CyberGhost VPN, we offer you the 12 Month subscription for a limited amount of time for $39,99 instead of $69,99 and our CyberGhost Premium Plus for $69,99 instead of $109,99.
Right now we are working on the server park to add more servers, optimize the speed and bring back the VIP servers. The VIP servers should be back next week, latest, after they’ve been reconfigured in our dry-dock. Today we added some new servers to our Free Proxy, so we have right now five locations to choose from.
We also ordered a lot of new servers. That means that our server park will grow in the next month, especially in the USA, France and UK.
We also installed a new login sever infrastructure. We work now with a load balancer and a couple of login servers behind that who all access a database cluster. So we shouldn’t have any login problems in the future and can grow without any trouble.




The unlimited bandwidth new tariff was much needed, if not unlimited, at least a reasonable 80Gb/month was much needed, I am now with a VPN that has 50GB/month limit and as an average user with no file sharing that is enough.
I might consider the new CyberGhost free unlimited offer with a 1 Mbit/s-limitation for the future, I think that it is too good to be truth.
Why do we need to close all browser’s upon reconnect ?
is it same with the PAID versions too ?
Because your browser already established an Internet connection with your original IP address. If you now switch to a VPN connection without closing the browser, the old address ist still ‘inside’. It will be replaced by the new one for future website visits, but nonetheless the old is ‘documented’ and stored. So, it’s the same everywhere, paid version or not.
unlimited bandwidth is ALWAYS good