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ClownVPN
vs TunnelBear.

TunnelBear ships the friendliest VPN onboarding in the business and a 500 MB/month free tier. We ship a goofier brand and unlimited free. Both are honestly trying.

âš¡ Quick verdict

TunnelBear wins on friendliness, audit history, and 49-country coverage. ClownVPN wins on actually being usable as a free product (vs. 500 MB demo) and on McAfee-independence. For occasional travel use, TunnelBear is fine. For everyday use, you'll outgrow it in 2 days.

🎪 Friendly Demo vs Functional Free

TunnelBear (founded 2011, Toronto) pioneered the "cute, approachable VPN" category. Bear-themed UI, plain-English explanations, a free tier that lets non-technical users actually try the product. Their contribution to consumer VPN UX is legitimately important — most modern VPN apps lifted their friendliness from TunnelBear's playbook. They were acquired by McAfee in 2018 and have continued operating as a brand within McAfee's consumer security division.

Where TunnelBear's free tier is essentially a 500 MB demo, ClownVPN's free tier is the actual product. The trade-off is brand maturity — TunnelBear has 14 years of audit history and polished apps across every platform; we have a year of operations and Android-only. Different stages, different bets.

🎪 Pricing

PlanClownVPNTunnelBear
Free tierUnlimited monthly use500 MB/month (demo)
Monthly paid$0$9.99
1-year paid$0~$4.99/mo ($59.88)
3-year paid$0~$3.33/mo
Email account requiredNoYes

TunnelBear's pricing on the 3-year plan is reasonable for the feature set. But you're committing 3 years to a McAfee product — worth thinking about given antivirus-software industry ownership churn.

🎪 Feature Comparison

Feature🤡 ClownVPNTunnelBear
Servers6 US meme servers49 countries
Free tier dataUnlimited500 MB/month
WireGuardYesNo (uses OpenVPN + IKEv2)
OpenVPNYesYes
Kill switch (VigilantBear)Yes (default)Pro tier only
Split tunneling (SplitBear)YesPro tier only on some platforms
GhostBear (obfuscation)NoYes
Audited no-logsNot yetYes (Cure53, annual)
iOS / Windows / macOS / LinuxAndroid onlyAll except Linux
Browser extensionsNoYes

🎪 What 500 MB/Month Actually Buys You

The honest math on TunnelBear's free tier:

ActivityHow much of the cap
Reading email + light browsing3-5 days
One Netflix episode (1080p)Already over cap
Posting on Instagram~5 photos burns 10% of cap
Spotify (HQ) for an hour~20% of cap
Tinder swiping for an evening~50% of cap

TunnelBear's 500 MB is honestly a demo to convert you to paid. That's a reasonable funnel — but it's not a free tier in any meaningful sense. Calling it one is generous.

🎪 Who Should Pick What

👉 Pick TunnelBear if…

  • You're a VPN beginner and want the friendliest onboarding
  • You only need VPN for occasional 5-minute connections
  • You'd rather pay $3-5/mo for a polished UI than use the free tier
  • You don't mind McAfee corporate ownership
  • You need iOS/Windows/macOS today

👉 Pick ClownVPN if…

  • You want a free tier you can actually use daily
  • 500 MB lasts you less than an evening
  • You're on Android
  • You'd rather not give an email to McAfee
  • WireGuard support matters to you (TunnelBear doesn't have it)
  • One ad on app-open beats a 500 MB metering window

🎪 FAQ

How small is TunnelBear's free tier really?
500 MB per month. That's enough for a few hours of light browsing or one Netflix episode. It's essentially a demo, not a real free tier. They sometimes run promotions that bump it to 1 GB. For everyday VPN use, 500 MB is unusable.
TunnelBear is owned by McAfee — does that matter?
McAfee acquired TunnelBear in 2018. McAfee has a long history that includes consumer antivirus, the founder's chaotic personal life (deceased 2021), and persistent flagging of their products as bloatware. Some users are uncomfortable with the corporate ownership chain; others don't think it affects TunnelBear's day-to-day operation. Your call.
Is TunnelBear's no-log policy real?
Yes, and audited. TunnelBear runs annual third-party audits (Cure53 most recently). The audits cover their no-log policy and their app code. Whatever you think of the McAfee ownership, the audits are real and consistent.
Why does TunnelBear use a bear theme?
Their entire brand is bear-themed because the founders wanted a friendly, approachable face for VPN technology back when VPNs felt scary. It worked — they became one of the most user-friendly VPN onboarding experiences. Form over function, but enjoyable.
Should I use TunnelBear instead of ClownVPN?
TunnelBear's free tier is 500 MB; that's not a real free tier. If you need a friendly UI and only use VPN occasionally, TunnelBear is fine. For unlimited monthly use, ClownVPN's free tier is more usable. If you'll pay, TunnelBear's $3.33/mo is reasonable but you'd get more value from Surfshark / NordVPN at similar prices.

🎪 Unlimited Means Unlimited

No 500 MB cap. No "you've used 80% of your bear-data" notification.

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