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The Best VPNs for Brazil

Worried about accessing X in Brazil or protecting your internet freedom in the region overall? We've got a list of the best VPNs to use in the country now.

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After the feud between Elon Musk and the Brazilian government escalated to the point where X is now blocked in the country, it's a good time to look for a VPN, whether you're in Brazil, traveling abroad, or just need to stay in touch with your loved ones. Keep in mind, however, that the Brazilian government does impose fines for anyone in the country using “technological subterfuges” to circumvent the ban. But if you're willing to (or need to) risk it, there's a VPN that's right for you. We've tested dozens of VPNs here at PCMag, and here are your best options.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

  • NordVPN
    Credit: NordVPN
    Best for a Premium VPN Experience

    NordVPN

    4.5 Outstanding

    Pros & Cons

      • Support for multi-hop, split tunneling, and Tor connections
      • Excellent speed results
      • Global server coverage
      • Wealth of available features and add-ons
      • Built-in antivirus tools
      • Expensive, and annual pricing could be clearer
      • Antivirus component could be better

    Why We Picked It

    NordVPN gets many things right about the VPN experience, including a friendly onboarding process that makes it easy for new VPN users to learn about the latest in premier online protection.

    Who It's For

    With 20 servers to choose from in Brazil, NordVPN doesn't have the deepest bench of options compared with some other picks on this list. But what it lacks in pure server presence, it more than makes up for in features for novice and pro VPN users alike.

    Specs & Configurations

    500+ Servers
    Blocks Ads
    Free Version Data Limit No Free Version
    Geographically Diverse Servers
    Server Locations 118 countries
    Simultaneous VPN Connections 6
    Supported Protocols on Android NordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPN
    Supported Protocols on iOS NordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPN, IKEv2/IPSec
    Supported Protocols on macOS NordLynx (based on WireGuard), OpenVPN, IKEv2
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  • Proton VPN
    Credit: Proton
    Best Overall

    Proton VPN

    5.0 Exemplary

    Pros & Cons

      • Best free plan we've seen
      • Industry-leading privacy standards
      • Global server network
      • Slick, accessible client
      • Numerous additional privacy tools
      • Ample customer support options
      • High latency scores in testing

    Why We Picked It

    ProtonVPN has a lot to love about it, including a feature-rich free tier, solid privacy features, and more relevant here, a whopping 112 server choices in Brazil. The caveat here is they're all located in just one city—Rio De Janeiro—so if you live far away from that hub in particular, you may want to check for other services with a more distributed set of options in the country.

    Who It's For

    Anyone who lives in or near Rio will be well-suited to ProtonVPN. It's the only five-star VPN we've reviewed, and for good reason: It's simply the best VPN on the market today, for both free and paid users.

    Specs & Configurations

    500+ Servers
    Blocks Ads
    Can Manually Select Server In Free Version
    Free Connection Speeds Limited No
    Free Version
    Free Version Server Limit US, Netherlands, Japan
    Free Version Data Limit Unlimited
    Free Version Simultaneous Connection Limit 1
    Geographically Diverse Servers
    No Ads In Free Version? Yes
    Public Third-Party Audit
    Server Locations 129 countries
    Simultaneous VPN Connections 10
    Supported Protocols on Android WireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2
    Supported Protocols on iOS WireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2
    Supported Protocols on macOS WireGuard, IKEv2
    Get It Now
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  • ExpressVPN
    Credit: ExpressVPN
    Best for World Travelers

    ExpressVPN

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Large, diverse, widely distributed fleet of servers
      • Fast speed test results
      • Strong privacy and security practices
      • Support for post-quantum encryption protocols
      • Expensive monthly and annual plans
      • No multi-hop connections
      • Ad blocking is spotty
      • Ownership with a sketchy past

    Why We Picked It

    ExpressVPN's massive list of servers includes two options in Brazil, though in the app, they're only listed as Brazil 1 and Brazil 2. While we can't say for sure whether the distance to the server will be too much for your use case, the fact that they've got a physical presence in the country already makes them a great pick.

    Who It's For

    If you're not particular about performance and have the money to try ExpressVPN's base $12.95 plan to test the network from wherever you live in Brazil, the company's excellent privacy record and feature set make its VPN a solid choice.

    Specs & Configurations

    500+ Servers
    Blocks Ads
    Free Version Data Limit No Free Version
    Geographically Diverse Servers
    Server Locations 105 Countries
    Simultaneous VPN Connections 10-14
    Supported Protocols on Android Lightway
    Supported Protocols on iOS OpenVPN, IKEv2
    Supported Protocols on macOS Lightway, OpenVPN, L2TP
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  • Private Internet Access VPN
    Credit: Private Internet Access VPN
    Best Customizable Interface

    Private Internet Access VPN

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Unlimited simultaneous connections
      • Split tunneling and multi-hop
      • Numerous server locations
      • Completed third-party audit
      • Expensive
      • No free version

    Why We Picked It

    Private Internet Access is a strong contender for having the most servers globally, including quite a few choices within Brazil's borders. The company is also great for unblocking local streamers like Telecine, Globaplay, and Looke; just in case accessing X isn't your only use case when you grab your next VPN.

    Who It's For

    For those who want privacy online, as well as a reliable way to stream their favorite Brazilian content from home or while traveling abroad, Private Internet Access has you covered from all angles.

    Specs & Configurations

    500+ Servers
    Blocks Ads
    Free Version Data Limit No Free Version
    Geographically Diverse Servers
    Server Locations 90 Countries
    Simultaneous VPN Connections Unlimited
    Supported Protocols on macOS WireGuard, OpenVPN
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  • Windscribe VPN
    Credit: Windscribe
    Best Company Transparency

    Windscribe VPN

    4.5 Outstanding

    Pros & Cons

      • Industry-leading company transparency and communication
      • Large number of payment options
      • Best free plan of any VPN we've tested
      • Anonymous signup allowed
      • Unlimited number of simultaneous connections and devices
      • Helpful AI support bot
      • Short refund window

    Why We Picked It

    Windscribe is a paragon of radical transparency in the VPN industry. As a full no-logs VPN, you won't ever have to worry about the company handing over your data to local Brazilian authorities if they come knocking for that $9,000 fine.

    Who It's For

    For those who are primarily concerned with whether or not their encrypted VPN traffic is being logged by the company they're connected to, Windscribe offers an exceptionally anonymous option for encrypted online access.

    Specs & Configurations

    500+ Servers
    Blocks Ads
    Free Version
    Free Version Data Limit 10GB Per Month
    Geographically Diverse Servers
    Server Locations 69 Countries
    Simultaneous VPN Connections Unlimited
The Best VPNs for Brazil

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4.5 Outstanding
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Best for a Premium VPN Experience
Best Overall
Best for World Travelers
Best Customizable Interface
Best Company Transparency
Best for a Premium VPN Experience
Best Overall
Best for World Travelers
Supported Protocols on macOS
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Supported Protocols on iOS
NordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPN, IKEv2/IPSecWireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2OpenVPN, IKEv2NordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPN, IKEv2/IPSecWireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2OpenVPN, IKEv2
Supported Protocols on Android
NordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPNWireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2LightwayNordLynx (WireGuard), OpenVPNWireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2Lightway
Simultaneous VPN Connections
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Server Locations
118 countries129 countries105 Countries90 Countries69 Countries118 countries129 countries105 Countries
Public Third-Party Audit
No Ads In Free Version?
Geographically Diverse Servers
Free Version Simultaneous Connection Limit
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Free Version Data Limit
No Free VersionUnlimitedNo Free VersionNo Free Version10GB Per MonthNo Free VersionUnlimitedNo Free Version
Free Version Server Limit
US, Netherlands, JapanUS, Netherlands, Japan
Free Version
Free Connection Speeds Limited
Can Manually Select Server In Free Version
Blocks Ads
500+ Servers

Buying Guide: The Best VPNs for Brazil

How We Pick the Best VPNs for Brazil

The first indicator we considered when developing a list of the best VPNs for Brazil was whether a service hosted physical or virtual servers within the country's borders.

Brazil is a big place, and while it's common to see many servers in major city centers like Rio De Janeiro or São Paulo, we ultimately suggest VPNs that offer servers broadly across Brazil and surrounding countries like Peru and Uruguay.

While some of the VPNs on this list may not have higher star ratings than other providers we've reviewed, we've specifically chosen options with larger server presences in the region. Though many factors can influence your device's download and upload speeds and latency, often the most important metric is the distance between you and the location of the server you're connected to.

At PCMag, we test VPN speeds from our offices in New York City using only US-based VPN servers. In this location, we enjoy above-average quality of service for VPNs. This means that while our speed test results may reflect optimal scenarios, the best way to find out if a VPN is right for you in Brazil is to sign up for a free trial or one-month subscription and test the service yourself first.


Do You Need a VPN in Brazil?

On August 30, 2024, the Minister of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court, Alexandre de Moraes, issued a suspension for access to X (formerly Twitter) within the country. He did so after X refused to appoint a local legal representative in the region, as required by Brazilian law.

However, he didn't stop there. He went on to target VPNs that could be used to circumvent the incoming blocks. He stated that any users or businesses caught using a VPN to get around the block would face fines of 50,000 Brazilian reals, about $8,900, per day.

Of course, actually catching someone who uses a VPN to encrypt their traffic and obfuscate their identity is only possible if a VPN keeps logs of its users, which all of our choices on this list don't do.


How to Unblock Regional Content in Brazil

We view VPNs as privacy tools, but most people also use them to access region-locked content online. If a movie or show is available in a country where you don't physically reside, you can tunnel into a VPN server located there, and no one will be the wiser.

VPN companies frequently tweak their products to sneak by gatekeepers in an endless streaming cat-and-mouse game. Below you can see the results of some of our Netflix testing in regions around the globe:

We don't test Netflix access in Brazil. However, seeing several Open libraries in a row (you can learn more about how we qualify those results here) is generally a good indication that a VPN will work in the region of your choosing.


Tips for Choosing a VPN for Brazil

Before opening your wallet, there are just a few more factors to consider before picking the VPN that best suits your needs.

First, you'll save money if you shell out for longer VPN subscriptions; think a year or more at a time. However, we always caution against this as an initial purchase. If you can swing it, pick up a free trial or a monthly subscription first to both test the VPN speeds and performance for your region, as well as whether or not the features on offer are worth it to your wallet. You can also try one of the many free VPNs out there, which may take care of all your privacy needs without costing a dime in the process.

Second, just because you're using a VPN doesn't mean you can slack off on security in other areas. Be sure to use a password manager to create unique and complex passwords for every site and service you use, enable multi-factor authentication wherever it's available, and install local antivirus software.

While Brazil may eventually lift its VPN ban and, by extension, its ban on X, we always recommend using a VPN to protect yourself and your personal privacy while browsing the open web.

About Our Expert

Chris Stobing

Chris Stobing

Senior Analyst, Security

My Experience

I'm a senior analyst charged with testing and reviewing VPNs and other security apps for PCMag. I grew up in the heart of Silicon Valley and have been involved with technology since the 1990s. Previously at PCMag, I was a hardware analyst benchmarking and reviewing consumer gadgets and PC hardware such as desktop processors, GPUs, monitors, and internal storage. I've also worked as a freelancer for Gadget Review, VPN.com, and Digital Trends, wading through seas of hardware and software at every turn. In my free time, you’ll find me shredding the slopes on my snowboard in the Rocky Mountains where I live, or using my culinary-degree skills to whip up a dish in the kitchen for friends.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Privacy software, including VPNs and proxy services
  • PC building, and all the ins and outs of desktop PCs
  • Processors and motherboards
  • Graphics cards
  • PC cases
  • Networking equipment
  • Internal storage

The Technology I Use

As a former PC component reviewer and longtime gamer, almost every PC I use is one that I've custom-built. I use a system that runs an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X processor, along with an AMD Radeon RX 6800 graphics card in a black case. For mobile devices, I'm a longtime user of Apple smartphones and am deeply integrated into Cupertino's app ecosystem, and currently I have an iPhone 10X.

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