If you're a regular binge-watcher or use your television for an assortment of entertainment options, having a virtual private network installed is a smart move if you want to keep your information private. Putting a VPN to use on your Smart TV isn't as involved as it sounds. To further assist in making things easy to set up, there are a variety of devices available to get you up and running in no time.
Maintaining the security of your personal information is critical, but that's not the only thing a VPN can help with. Instead of running into TV shows and movies you cannot watch due to regional restrictions, a virtual private network can help get you past content blocks which will make a wide assortment of content from all over the world available to watch and enjoy.
We've gone ahead and highlighted five user-friendly devices that will let you stream your favorite movies and shows while using a VPN. If you aren't sure which VPN is the right option for you, check out our picks for the best VPNs.
Amazon Fire TV Sticks can be as cheap as $30, are easy to set up on your TV, and are one of the simplest ways to stream TV with a third-party VPN app.
Once you've plugged your Fire Stick into your TV and followed the on-screen setup, you can download apps for some of CNET's best VPNs for Fire Sticks, like Surfshark, NordVPN and ExpressVPN. If you don't subscribe to any of those VPN services, no worries. Each offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try each one risk-free until you find the right one for you.
Here's how to download a VPN app onto your Fire Stick.
1. Open your Fire Stick on your TV.
2. Open the Amazon Appstore app.
3. Open Search.
4. Type in the name of the VPN you want to download.
5. Click Get.
After you've downloaded a VPN app onto your Fire Stick, go back to your home screen to open the app and log in to your account. Then, you can connect to a VPN server in the country or region where you want to unlock specific content, or you can connect to a local VPN server for better private streaming speeds. After connecting to a VPN server, you're all set to securely watch shows and movies in privacy.
Amazon Fire TVs come built-in with all the same capabilities as a Fire Stick, meaning you get all the same features without having to use a precious HDMI slot. Even the Fire TV's interface is the same as the Fire Stick. To use a VPN through a Fire TV, follow the same steps as above to download a third-party VPN app, log in to your account, connect to the VPN server you want to use and start streaming TV.
However, Fire TVs can cost between $370 and $1,100. Buying a Fire TV to stream shows and movies through a VPN is like buying a new car because you want a new paint job. If your TV works and it can use a Fire Stick, save yourself the money and buy a Fire Stick. If you're in the market for a new TV, and you want to use a VPN to stream content, consider a Fire TV to upgrade your streaming experience.
Chromecast with Google TV, like the Fire Stick, is another easy-to-use device that lets you stream TV through a third-party VPN app for around $40.
After you've plugged your Chromecast with Google TV into your TV and followed the setup instructions, you can download most VPN apps, like ExpressVPN and NordVPN, onto your device. If you don't have a subscription to a VPN service, most offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try them out risk-free until you find one you're happy with.
Here's how to download most third-party VPN apps onto your Chromecast with Google TV.
1. On your Chromecast device, go to the Apps tab.
2. Select Search for app under App categories.
3. Type in the name of the VPN app you want to download.
4. Select Install.
After installing your VPN app, open it from your Chromecast with Google TV's home screen and log in to your account. Then, connect to a VPN server in the country or region you want to unlock content from. You can also connect to a local VPN server for better private streaming speeds. After that, you're set to securely watch shows and movies.
ExpressVPN's Aircove router costs less than $200, and it allows you to run all your internet traffic through a VPN, not just your TV. The router has built-in VPN protection and a range of 1,600 square feet, and it allows unlimited simultaneous connections. These unlimited connections can be organized into up to five different groups, so if you live with four other people, each person in your house can be connected to a different server location at the same time.
You do need an ExpressVPN account to use the router's VPN capabilities. That means you'll have to switch to ExpressVPN if you have an account with another VPN service. You'll also need to use your laptop or smartphone to set up your router. That makes setup on the Aircove slightly more complicated than the Fire Stick and Fire TV, which you can simply plug in and follow the on-screen instructions.
Once you've finished the Aircove's initial setup, you've thrown a blanket of protection over all the internet traffic that runs through the router, which makes it a good option for people looking to run other devices at home through a VPN.
Apple TV 4K starts at $129, so it's not the cheapest device on this list, but if you already have the device you can use some third-party VPN apps on it with TVOS 17. Apple announced in the follow-up to its WWDC keynote that TVOS 17 would support third-party VPN apps.
To download a third-party VPN app to your Apple TV, you have to first update your device to TVOS 17. Then, go to the TVOS App Store on your TV, search for your VPN