I suggest you to ULTRA VPN
Again, have you read their Privacy Policy? Does anyone read the Privacy Policy before signing up to or recommending a VPN? This is another one to avoid at all costs. Let's take a look. Emphasis mine throughout.
Here's the information they collect about you:
Information you give us. When you sign up for an Network Protect account, we keep the basic account information you give us, like your name, email address, telephone number, password and payment information.
Automatic Information. We may collect information about the device you access the Services from, such as the IP address or other unique device identifiers. If you access your account from a mobile device, that mobile device may also provide us with details of your location.
Ok, so UltraVPN know your name, email address, phone number, IP address, browser fingerprint, location, and payment details. So, enough to completely identify you without fail. What do they do with that information?
administer your account,
send you information about the Services (including updates and modifications),
process payments,
generate and review reports and data about our user base and Service usage patterns,
analyze the accuracy, effectiveness, usability, or popularity of the Services,
improve the content and features of the Services and
allow us to personalize the content and advertising that you see on the Services.
Personalize the content and advertising that you see? Ooft. That's a big no-no. They log everything you do and analyze your traffic to build a profile on you that they can give to third parties to target you with ads. And as if that wasn't bad enough...
We may have to share your personal data with the parties set out below for the purposes set out in the table above:
Our group companies
Carefully selected third parties who provide a service to us to support our core operations, such as: processing our mail, communicating with customers and prospective customers on our behalf (including via social media), running promotions, providing IT systems and administrative services and the development and improvement of internal systems and processes;
Competent authorities (statutory bodies, regulatory authorities, authorised bodies who have a role laid out by law);
Other organisations where we are legally obligated to disclose your personal information (such as requests made in the prevention and detection of crime) or where disclosure is necessary to protect the property, rights and safety of us and our staff or to comply with any law, regulation, or governmental or judicial warrant, rule, order or subpoena;
Third parties to whom we may choose to sell, transfer, or merge parts of our business or our assets. Alternatively, we may seek to acquire other businesses or merge with them. If a change happens to our business, then the new owners may use your personal data in the same way as set out in this Privacy Policy;
Other companies where we are trialling products and services which we consider may improve our offering to customers and/or our business processes; and
Other third parties where you have given your express consent or where we reasonably believe a third party is acting on your behalf.
So not only do they keep a log of everything you are doing online, and can link that to your real identity, they will share all that data with pretty much anyone they damn well please.
Avoid.