The way I do multiple geographic VPN servers with Vypr is to simply set up 
multiple profiles in iOS settings.  From what I’ve heard of HMA, that’s 
actually the right way to do it there, too, because every time you switch 
region you need a fresh VPN profile.  Indeed, if you can get the app to work 
for you, Vypr are making a big thing of not needing that; you install a profile 
just once, and they use DNS redirection to send you to the right server 
according to your choice in the app.

My understanding is that HMA excels in server location diversity, whereas Vypr 
is clearly very good at protocol support, better at privacy, and delivers 
variable speeds (some people report it is the worst in their benchmark tests 
for some regions).  I, needing only the UK and Turkey, found no difficulty 
there, because the connectivity is fine, but having fewer servers means you do 
need to be close to a server in order to gain the speeds.  However I must tell 
you that I never did sign up for HMA.  Vypr simply met all my requirements, and 
the free trial checked out OK for me, so I signed up for Basic for a year.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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