People should be really careful before they jump to a VPN provider. The amount of data transmitted over the connection and exposed to the VPN as an intermediary is grossly underestimated. The only real explanation for so many iffy VPN providers popping up over the last few years is that they're mining the data for something, whether its selling analytics, setting up a honeypot, manipulating traffic/piggybacking on VPN users as a botnet (cf. Hola), or whatever.
That said, if you really need a third-party VPN, FoxyProxy's branded VPN service available through https://getfoxyproxy.org is probably pretty good odds. I've never used personally so I can't vouch all the way, but it's supporting an open-source project by someone who seems to really care about his users and has put more than a decade into supporting a great extension, so that puts it far ahead of most of 'em from the get-go.
That said, if you really need a third-party VPN, FoxyProxy's branded VPN service available through https://getfoxyproxy.org is probably pretty good odds. I've never used personally so I can't vouch all the way, but it's supporting an open-source project by someone who seems to really care about his users and has put more than a decade into supporting a great extension, so that puts it far ahead of most of 'em from the get-go.