Though you need to provide payment information for IVPN’s three-day trial, the company will not charge you until the trial expires. IVPN’s premium plan includes two features the basic plan doesn’t: port forwarding and multihop (but most people won’t need either).
Depending on how many devices you need to connect, IVPN can be cheaper or more expensive than Mullvad, with IVPN’s cheapest option allowing only two devices compared with Mullvad's five but its more expensive premium plan allowing seven. IVPN also gives you some extras Mullvad lacks, such as the ability to let it choose the fastest server for you, to block trackers, or even to block Facebook and Google altogether. If you plan to use six or seven devices at once, or if your speeds with Mullvad aren’t as good as what we saw in our tests, IVPN is just as transparent and trustworthy.