I am using ExpressVPN.com on a daily basis with no complaints. They offer a lot of connection types such as PPTP and OpenVPN. Caution here: PPTP, a Microsoft invention, is proven to be fundamentally insecure (see wikipedia). One connection type that works on Fedora (including RHEL en CentOS) and is secure is OpenVPN. For this type, ExpressVPN offers certificates and keys which you have to install it locally.
I am using ExpressVPN.com on a daily basis with no complaints. They offer a lot of connection types such as PPTP and OpenVPN. Caution here: PPTP, a Microsoft invention, is proven to be fundamentally insecure (see wikipedia). One connection type that works on Fedora (including RHEL en CentOS) and is secure is OpenVPN. For this type, ExpressVPN offers certificates and keys which you have to install it locally.
Certainly. It is a good way to protect my online privacy. I am using FlyVPN. Works fine.