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Cyberghost vs. NordVPN comparison: which is better?

Cyberghost and NordVPN are virtual private network providers, which we have reviewed previously here on the website. Both providers operate a large fleet of servers, are relatively cheap when you subscribe for 12 months or longer, and support several interesting extra features, such as specialized P2P servers.

The goal of the comparison is to help you pick the right VPN provider for your use cases. Is Cyberghost the one to choose, or NordVPN?

Here is what the comparison covers:

  • Jurisdiction and privacy -- do the providers keep their privacy promises, e.g. that nothing is logged?
  • Application and protocol support -- which apps are provided and which VPN protocols are supported?
  • Features -- which VPN provider offers the better features?
  • Media Streaming -- how good is the streaming support, e.g. can customers watch Netflix, Disney+ or Amazon Prime?
  • Speed tests -- how good are the servers?
  • Support -- which company has the best support options?
  • Price -- which of the two providers offers the best value?

Cyberghost vs. NordVPN  at a glance

  Cyberghost NordVPN
Jurisdiction Romania Panama
Servers More than 7000 servers in 91 countries More than 5181 in 60 countries
VPN Apps Windows
Mac
Linux
Android
iOS
Router/other devices
Windows
Mac
Linux
Android
iOS
Router/other devices
Devices 7 6
Protocols WireGuard
IKEv2
OpenVPN
NordLynx (Wireguard)
OpenVPN
IKEv2/Ipsec
L2TP/IPsec
Bandwidth Unlimited Unlimited
Logging No No
P2P/Torrents Yes Yes
Streaming (unblock) Yes Yes
Features Content Blocker
Streaming Servers
P2P Servers
Smart DNS
No-Spy Server add-on

CyberSec
P2P Servers
Obfuscated Servers
Tor-over-VPN
Double-VPN servers
Killswitch
Split Tunneling
Performance Very Good Very Good
Support Email, chat support Email, chat support
Privacy No IP leaks
No DNS leaks
Killswitch works
No IP leaks
No DNS leaks
Killswitch works
Price $12.99 per month

$3.99 for 12 months ($47.88 per year)

$2.25 per month for 36 months ($87.75) plus 3 extra months
$11.95 per month

$4.92 for 12 months ($59 per year)

$3.30 per month for 24 months ($89) plus 3 extra months

CyberGhost vs. NordVPN jurisdiction

NordVPN and Cyberghost have their headquarters in countries that don't belong to the 14-eyes countries. NordVPN's headquarter is Panama, Cyberghost's Romania.

Note that Cyberghost is owned by Kape Technologies, which has its headquarter in London, United Kingdom.

Server Comparison between NordVPN and Cyberghost

Both companies operate a large fleet of servers. NordVPN operates more than 5100 servers in 60 countries. The company has full control over its server network, which are co-hosted and run on RAM disks.

NordVPN operates specialized servers that are optimized for certain tasks. Besides P2P servers, which are optimized for peer-to-peer activities, NordVPN does operate obfuscated servers, designed to bypass restrictions in networks or countries, Tor-over-VPN servers, to access onion sites, and double-VPN servers, which routes traffic through two VPN servers that are in different countries.

Cyberghost operates more than 7000 servers in 91 countries. It is not clear if these are also co-hosted or rented.

Cyberghost runs specialized streaming, torrenting and gaming servers. Streaming servers are optimized for specific streaming services, e.g. U.K. Netflix or Sweden HBO. Gaming servers are designed to provide better routing and thus better pings for online games or streams.

VPN Apps supports

cyberghost streaming servers

Cyberghost has dedicated applications Windows, Linux and Macintosh programs, and applications for Android and iOS. Customers may furthermore configure devices manually, e.g. routers or consoles, to make use of the service.

The applications are easy to use and configure. Test installations on Windows and Android systems worked without issues. The applications support WireGuard, a state of the art protocol that promises better performance and security compared to other protocols. Several options are accessible under privacy settings and smart rules.

nordvpn interface

NordVPN customers may use dedicated desktop programs and apps for mobile devices. It supports Windows, Mac and Linux on the desktop side, and Android and iOS on the mobile side. Options to configure routers and other devices manually are available as well.

All test installations worked without issues. Settings are available in the clients to configure functionality such as the content blocker or kill switch functionality.

Encryption and Security: Cyberghost vs NordVPN

Cyberghost uses an AES-256 cipher, an ECDH-4096 key exchange and SHA-256 has authentication. The clients support the protocols WireGuard, OpenVPN and IKEv2. WireGuard was not set as the default protocol during tests, which customers should switch to.

NordVPN encrypts traffic with an AES-256 cipher, a 4096 key exchange, and SHA256 authentication.  The company supports the protocols WireGuard (using its own implementation NordLynx), OpenVPN, IKEv2, and L2TP.

NordVPN supports double-VPN servers next to that, which route traffic through two servers that are located in different countries. Another feature that may be interesting to some users is support for Tor-over-VPN servers, to access onion sites using the VPN.

NordVPN is open about its server infrastructure. The company runs servers in RAM-mode, which means that hard drives are not used. The company does control its server network through co-location, and audits have been done in the past to verify the claims.

We ran leak tests to find out if the providers leak IP information or other information that can be used to identify a user. Both services passed all leak tests that we ran.

Cyberghost vs NordVPN logging

Both companies state that they don't log data.

Cyberghost states on its website that it does not keep logs of the online activity of its users.

As a team, we’re committed to protecting your privacy. That’s why we have a strict no-logs policy. Despite numerous legal requests over the years, we’ve never breached our users’ trust or compromised their anonymity.

In the words of our co-founder, Robert Knapp, “The only way to secure your data is not to store it.”

We do not collect or store:

  • Your IP address
  • Your DNS queries
  • Your browsing history
  • The web content you accessed
  • Your connection timestamps
  • Your disconnection timestamps
  • Your session duration
  • Your bandwidth usage
  • The VPN servers you connect to

We have no idea what you do online after you connect to one of our servers, or how much bandwidth you’ve used. It’s none of our business.

The claim has not undergone a third-party audit. Cyberghost publishes quarterly transparency reports on its website.

NordVPN states on its website that it is not keeping logs of the online activity of its customers:

We offer a zero-logs VPN service. It means that NordVPN does not store connection timestamps, session information, bandwidth usage, traffic data, IP addresses, or other data. Nothing to store – nothing to share with anyone.

The no-logging claim has been confirmed in a third-party audit by the Swiss firm PricewaterhouseCoopers AG.

Streaming and P2P:  Cyberghost vs. NordVPN

Cyberghost supports specialized streaming and P2P servers. P2P servers, called for torrenting by the company, are servers that P2P traffic is allowed on (based on the jurisdiction of the server).

We allow P2P traffic via our Torrenting special servers. No further adjustments are required in our applications to securely connect to the P2P servers, as your P2P and normal traffic is already protected.

It appears that the servers are not optimized in any other way for P2P traffic.

Streaming support is excellent. Cyberghost operates streaming servers that are designed to work with a media streaming service in a specific country, e.g. Netflix in the United Kingdom or HBO Nordic in Sweden.

One example: United States servers are available to access the following streaming services: Comedy Central, CBS, Spotify, NBC, ESPN+, Netflix FireStick, Sling TV, Crunchyroll, Fox, YouTube, YouTube TV, Netflix Android TV, Amazon Prime US, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu Android TV and Netflix US.

Other servers, those not tagged as streaming servers, may also unblock streaming servers, but the best option is to select the streaming optimized servers first before trying any other.

Most streaming services that I tested worked without issues during tests. Smart DNS functionality is also provided, which may help with streaming functionality.

NordVPN operates servers that are optimized for P2P traffic. It is possible to use other servers, but these may offer the best performance.

Specialized streaming servers are not supported by NordVPN, but a good number of services could be unlocked while using the VPN.  Cyberghost has the edge when it comes to streaming, thanks to its optimized servers.

Cyberghost vs. NordVPN features

Cyberghost offers the following features:

  • Kill Switch functionality -- to terminate the Internet connection when the VPN connection drops.
  • Content Blocker -- disabled by default to block certain advertisement, trackers and malware. Does not work that good.
  • Smart Rules -- automatic rules for applications or connections, e.g. to connect to the VPN automatically when a certain app is started.
  • Streaming servers -- optimized to access specific streaming media providers, e.g. Disney+ or Amazon Prime, in specific countries.
  • Torrenting servers -- servers on which P2P traffic is allowed.
  • Gaming servers -- servers optimized for online gaming.
  • No-Spy servers -- cost extra, no-logging policy guaranteed, hosted and managed by the Cyberghost team in Romania.

NordVPN has the following features:

  • CyberSec – protects against known malicious sites and advertising by blocking these outright when enabled.
  • Killswitch – blocks Internet traffic if the VPN connection drops. May also be used to terminate apps that you specify when the VPN connection is no longer available.
  • Split Tunneling – Use some apps with a VPN connection and others without. Ideal for apps and services that block you if you are connected to a VPN.
  • P2P servers – special servers optimized for torrent traffic.
  • Obfuscated servers – designed to access the VPN service in countries that make VPN use difficult, e.g. China.
  • Double-VPN servers – option to chain the connection so that it is routed through two VPN servers instead of just one.
  • Tor-over-VPN – option to access Tor .onion sites using the VPN.

Cyberghost vs. NordVPN performance

Cyberghost and NordVPN offer a solid performance when it comes to download and upload speeds, and ping. Mileage varies depending on the selected server, based on geographical location, server load, routing, and local factors, including the local Internet connectivity.

Cyberghost  vs. NordVPN price comparison

Price varies depending on the subscription period. The cheapest Cyberghost subscription gives customers 36 months of access to the VPN service for $2.25 per month, plus three extra months on top of it. That's $87.75 for the entire subscription period.

NordVPN subscriptions are more expensive. The cheapest that you can get costs you $3.30 per month for a subscription period of 24 months. That's $89 in total for the entire subscription period.

Special deals are run regularly, e.g. on Black Friday, which may drop the subscription price further.

Conclusion of our  Cyberghost vs. NordVPN comparison

Cyberghost has the edge in some departments. The price of a subscription is cheaper, and streaming support is better. If all you need is access to streaming services, then you may want to try out Cyberghost to see if it unlocks the services that you are interested in.

For privacy, security and P2P, NordVPN is the better choice. The company's no logging claim has been proven in an audit, and it operates its own RAM-disk servers. Customers get access to double-VPN servers, which improve privacy further by routing traffic through two VPN servers instead of just one.

All in all, it depends on what you need the service for.

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