Free VPN for Chrome — FreeGuard Browser Extension
Add FreeGuard's free VPN extension to Chrome for quick browser-level proxy protection with one-click connection.
FreeGuard VPN · Stream Proxy is live on the Chrome Web Store as version 0.3.1. Add it to Chrome for browser-level protection with five free trial locations, 500 MB daily quota, and no signup.
How a Chrome VPN Extension Differs From a Full VPN Application
A Chrome extension protects only browser traffic through a proxy, while a full VPN app encrypts all traffic from all applications on your device at the system level.
It is important to understand the difference between a browser VPN extension and a full VPN application:
Chrome extension (proxy): Routes only your Chrome browser HTTP/HTTPS traffic through a secure proxy. Other browsers, apps, and system services are not protected. This is faster to set up and lighter on resources, but provides limited protection.
Full VPN application: Creates an encrypted tunnel at the operating system level that routes all internet traffic from all applications. This provides comprehensive protection but requires installation and system permissions.
FreeGuard VPN · Stream Proxy is ideal for quick, browser-only protection — checking email on public Wi-Fi, using per-window proxy routing, or adding a privacy layer to Chrome browsing. For complete device coverage, install the full FreeGuard VPN application.
What the FreeGuard Chrome Extension Can and Cannot Do
The extension routes Chrome HTTP/HTTPS traffic through a proxy and includes WebRTC controls, but it cannot protect other applications or act as a system-level VPN.
What it can do:
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Route Chrome HTTP/HTTPS traffic through a secure proxy
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Use different proxy selections per Chrome window
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Use five free trial locations: US, HK, JP, SG, and DE
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Provide 500 MB daily free quota with no signup
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Control WebRTC policy, user-agent preset, timezone, and Accept-Language from the side panel What it cannot do:
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Protect traffic from other browsers or applications
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Act as a system-level VPN with kill switch
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Protect system DNS or non-HTTP protocols
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Protect file downloads initiated outside Chrome
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Tunnel UDP traffic For comprehensive protection, install the full FreeGuard VPN application alongside or instead of the extension.
How to Get Started
- Step 1: Open the official Chrome Web Store listing for FreeGuard VPN · Stream Proxy
- Step 2: Click ‘Add to Chrome’ and approve the extension permissions
- Step 3: Click the FreeGuard icon in Chrome’s toolbar to connect — choose a server location and browse securely
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the FreeGuard Chrome extension protect all my internet traffic or only what I do inside the Chrome browser to ensure my personal data and browsing activity remain fully private?
The extension only protects Chrome browser traffic. Other browsers, apps, and system services are not covered. For full protection, install the FreeGuard desktop VPN application.
Can I use the Chrome VPN extension on Chromebook, or do I need the full Android VPN app for ChromeOS when I am using a VPN service?
The Chrome extension works on Chromebook for browser protection. For system-wide protection on ChromeOS, install the FreeGuard Android app from the Google Play Store.
Does the FreeGuard Chrome extension prevent WebRTC leaks that could expose my real IP address to websites and what are the most important things I should know about this?
Yes. The extension includes WebRTC leak protection that prevents websites from discovering your real IP through WebRTC APIs while browsing in Chrome.
Can I use the Chrome extension and the full desktop VPN application at the same time without creating conflicts and what are the most important things I should know about this?
It is not recommended. If the desktop VPN is connected, the Chrome extension is redundant. Use one or the other — the desktop app provides more comprehensive protection.
How does the FreeGuard Chrome extension compare to other free VPN extensions available in the Chrome Web Store and what are the most important things I should know about this?
FreeGuard does not inject ads, sell data, or use your bandwidth. Many free Chrome VPN extensions have been found to contain trackers or sell browsing data. We maintain the same privacy standards as our full app.
Will the FreeGuard Chrome extension slow down my browsing speed noticeably compared to browsing without it and what are the key considerations and potential limitations that I should be aware of before proceeding?
Speed impact is minimal for nearby servers (5-15% reduction). The proxy adds a routing hop but modern server infrastructure keeps latency low for regular browsing.
Does the Chrome extension work with Chrome-based browsers like Brave, Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi as well and what are the key considerations and potential limitations that I should be aware of before proceeding?
Yes. FreeGuard’s Chrome extension is compatible with all Chromium-based browsers including Brave, Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi. Install it from the Chrome Web Store in any of these browsers.
Can I quickly enable and disable the FreeGuard Chrome extension with a keyboard shortcut for convenience and what are the key considerations and potential limitations that I should be aware of before proceeding?
Yes. Set a keyboard shortcut in Chrome → Extensions → Keyboard Shortcuts. Assign a key combination to toggle FreeGuard on and off without clicking the toolbar icon.
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