I would definitely be avoiding PIA at all costs, and changing to a new VPN if you are on PIA. It's also worth mentioning that CyberGhost which has been mentioned in this thread is also owned by Kape. Take a look at their privacy policy here:
https://www.cyberghostvpn.com/en_US/privacypolicy. A couple of choice quotes included below.
We may disclose your Personal Data to any member of our group of companies (this means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding company and all its subsidiaries) insofar as reasonably necessary for the purposes set out in this Policy.
Lastly, we may share Non-personal Data associated with the use of our Website and the Services with 3rd part suppliers for the purposes of optimization of our Website and Services as well customer analytics and fraud prevention (e.g.VWO, Appsflyer, Google, Mixpanel, Instabug, BugSplat, OpenX, etc).
CyberGhost shares your data with anyone they damn well please, including Google. These are the same people who just bought out PIA. Kape, formerly known as CrossRider, are also known for infecting their own customers with adware and malware. They changed their name because if you search for "CrossRider", all you get are results from malwarebytes and other security websites about their still-being-distributed malware.
I don't know if VyPrVPN are better now, but they previously
kept logs and even
served a customer with a DMCA notice for torrenting on their VPN, so again I would be staying well away.
You should never be picking a VPN just because it has a deal on. Have a look at
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/#detailed-vpn-comparison and
https://www.privacytools.io/providers/vpn/. Do some research as to where your VPN company is based, their logging policy, their security standards, if their logging/security has been tested or independently audited, how much data you have to give them to sign up (preferably none), if you can pay in bitcoin (obviously), etc.