Here’s how to install CyberGhost on Fire TV in just a couple of minutes:

  • From the Home screen, go to the magnifying glass icon to bring up the search bar.
  • Search for CyberGhost and click the first result for “CyberGhost VPN”
  • Click the yellow Get button to download and install the CyberGhost app
  • When the install is complete, the Get button will change to Open. Click it again to launch the app
  • Agree to the terms of service and allow VPN access. You’ll be prompted to allow CyberGhost to set up a VPN connection. Select OK.
  • Enter your CyberGhost account username and password, then click Log in
  • Click the slider to initiate a connection to an automatically selected server, or select a server from the dropdown below.

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Note that if you use CyberGhost on other devices, you have a limit of seven devices that can be registered at a time. If you attempt to exceed that limit, you’ll be directed to a screen that allows you to remove all the other devices from your account.

This isn’t permanent and you can add or remove devices at any time. However, if you don’t want to boot all your other devices off CyberGhost, you can remove one at a time by logging into your account dashboard on the website from a computer or smartphone.

Apps Available:

  • PC
  • Mac
  • IOS
  • Android
  • Linux

Website: www.Cyberghost.com

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CyberGhost maintains a strict no-logs policy and is the only VPN to get a perfect score in our latest VPN security assessment. Speeds are great, plenty enough bandwidth to keep you streaming in high quality without buffering.

CyberGhost apps are also available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android.

CyberGhost for older Fire TV devices

If you’re using an older Fire device, such as a first-generation Firestick, then the CyberGhost app may not work for you. If that’s the case, you’ll need to either configure the VPN on your wifi router or set up a VPN-protected virtual router on a laptop.

The process for configuring a VPN on a router varies widely depending on your router model and firmware. Your router firmware may not support VPNs by default, so you might need to replace the firmware with an open-source alternative like Tomato or DD-WRT. Exercise caution if you go this route, as replacing firmware, a process called “flashing,” can permanently damage your router if not done correctly.

Setting up a virtual wifi router is less risky and easier, but requires having a laptop handy. Check out the video below to see how to do this on Windows: