ExpressVPN is our pick for the best VPN to use with the Amazon Fire TV Stick, given its consistently strong performance in speed, stability, and streaming service access. There are other great VPNs for the Amazon Fire TV Stick you could consider.
An Amazon Fire TV Stick VPN lets you transform older TV sets into hubs for your favorite streaming services. You can use an Amazon Fire TV Stick to access media at up to 4K, with free movies and television shows, as well as subscription-based content on offer. The Fire TV Stick supports platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Disney+.
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We've been testing VPNs for years, during which we've compared more than a dozen VPNs on their speed, security, the usability of their mobile interfaces, and the server networks on offer. We've tested these VPNs thoroughly and frequently to compile a list of the top VPNs for Amazon Fire TV Stick.
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ExpressVPN is a popular VPN service that consistently provides great speeds, stability, and performance.
ExpressVPN has servers in 105 countries and offers up to eight simultaneous connections -- or, in other words, you can protect up to eight devices at the same time. We detected no noticeable speed loss when we tested it on a Fire TV Stick.
In addition to supporting all versions of Fire TV and the Fire TV Stick (second generation) and above, ExpressVPN works with a variety of platforms and browser extensions. Due to its speed and ease of use, it is consistently ranks as one of our favorite VPNs.
Review: ExpressVPN
Subscriptions begin at $6.67 per month if you buy a year of service upfront. As a bonus, ExpressVPN will also give you three months for free, added to the end of the contract term, and a year of Backblaze cloud backup. Other plans are available: $9.99 per month on a six-month plan, or one month of access for $12.95.
Customers say they have an overall positive experience with this VPN provider, and customer support is excellent. However, some also report automatic billing issues.
ExpressVPN features: Fire TV Stick compatibility: Fire TV: All versions, Fire TV Stick: Second generation and above | Simultaneous connections: Eight | Kill switch: Yes | Logging: No browsing logs, some connection logs | Countries: 105 | Money-back guarantee: 30 days | Trial: Seven days on Android and iOS
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Surfshark is the best option if you want a cheap VPN that will disguise your activities when using an Amazon Fire TV Stick.
Surfshark provides 3,200 servers in 100 countries with unlimited connections. It is compatible with Fire TV products, including the Stick, Cube, and tablets, as long as they are not first-generation products. In our speed testing, we found Surfshark's performance reasonable, especially considering the price point.
Review: Surfshark VPN
Surfshark is one of the most affordable VPNs on the market. Two-year plans start at $2.19 per month, plus three months of free access. Yearly plans offer the same number of free months, beginning at $2.99 per month. Monthly signups are expensive, with pricing starting at $15.45.
Surfshark VPN features: Fire TV Stick compatibility: Fire TV: Second generation and above, Fire TV Stick: Second generation and above, Fire TV Cube, most Amazon Fire tablets | Simultaneous connections: Unlimited | Kill switch: Yes | Logging: None, except billing data | Money-back guarantee: 30 days | Trial: Seven days on Android, iOS, and MacOS
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NordVPN is one of the best Fire TV Stick VPN options that does not drastically reduce your streaming speed.
It's easy to use and set up, and NordVPN recently increased the number of simultaneous connections under one account from six to 10 devices. The company also expanded its server network to 111 countries. Add-ons are available, including a dedicated IP address, password manager, and data breach scanner. We particularly like this VPN's mobile app and found the Fire TV Stick app to be attractively laid out, too.
This VPN is compatible with all versions of Fire TV and Fire TV Stick products that are second-generation and above.
Review: NordVPN
Prices start from $3.59 per month if you purchase two years of service, $4.99 per month for a one-year plan, or a standard month-to-month subscription comes in at $12.99 for basic protection. New users who subscribe to a two-year plan will receive three months of free service added to the length of their contract.
Customers say they like the speed and stability of the VPN and say support is top-notch.
NordVPN features: Fire TV Stick compatibility: Fire TV: All versions, Fire TV Stick: Second generation and above | Simultaneous connections: 10 | Kill switch: Yes | Logging: None, except billing data | Countries: 111 | Money-back guarantee: 30 days | Trial: Seven days on Android
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IPVanish is a heavyweight contender in the VPN space. It excels at fast connection speeds and solid transfers. In our testing on the Amazon Fire TV Stick platform, we liked how the settings were clearly displayed and easy to understand.
IPVanish features a variety of protocols and server options, and there are extensive options for configuring the app itself, such as switching between VPN protocols (WireGuard, OpenVPN, and IKEv2). It is compatible with second-generation Fire TV products.
Overall, IPVanish delivers a solid user experience and VPN service compared to many other options on the market, although we would like to see login options such as QR codes added in future updates.
Review: IPVanish
If you commit to two years, IPVanish offers a discounted plan for $2.19 per month. This increases to $3.33 per month for a yearly plan and $12.99 for a month-to-month subscription.
IPVanish VPN features: Fire TV Stick compatibility: Fire TV: Second generation and above, Fire TV Stick: Second generation and above | Simultaneous connections: Unlimited | Kill switch: Yes | Logging: None, except billing data | Locations: 75 | Money-back guarantee: 30 days | Trial: Seven days on Android and iOS
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Once you've chosen the VPN you want to install, head to the native app store in your Fire Stick's dashboard or use the search function to find your VPN app. For this example, I will download and install ExpressVPN on a Samsung TV.
After the app is downloaded, you can install it, but you may have to provide the VPN with specific device permissions. Open it and log in to the service with your username, email, and password you created when you subscribed. Alternatively, some VPNs will allow you to log in through a QR code or access code on another device.
Once your VPN has been installed, select a country or choose quick connect, and you're done.
If there is no native Amazon Fire TV Stick app available, you may have to set up a VPN service on your router instead. Most VPN providers have extensive FAQ sections on their sites detailing how to complete a manual setup. It's best to reference those instructions for the specific VPN you're using, and to contact support if you have any issues.
See also: How to set up a VPN on your router
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