Currently, HideMyAss is not available on the Fire TV app store. Several other VPNs are, however, including ExpressVPN and CyberGhost, two of the highest-rated VPNs available.
Long story short: You can still set up HideMyAss on a wifi router and connect your Firestick to it, but it’s easier just to use a different VPN. We’ll go into more detail below, but first, take a look at our quick summary.
Best VPNs for Firestick:
Fire OS, the operating system that Fire TV Sticks and Fire Cubes run on, is basically just a spin-off of Android. In some cases, we can use a workaround to install the Android phone versions of apps on Firestick.
But with HMA, that won’t work. We tried. After installing the HMA Android phone app on Firestick, we were greeted with an error page instructing us to update Google Play services. Firesticks don’t have access to Google Play, so this is a dead end.
Best HideMyAss alternatives for Firestick
1. ExpressVPN
Jan 2023
works with amazon firestickTested Jan 2023
Apps Available:
- PC
- Mac
- IOS
- Android
- Linux
Website: www.ExpressVPN.com
Money-back guarantee: 30 DAYS
ExpressVPN’s Firestick app can be installed just by searching for it from the Fire TV home screen. After a brief setup, it’s very simple to use. All the default settings work fine for me; all I had to do was choose a location. ExpressVPN runs servers in 94 countries, so you can favorite the ones you use the most.
You can connect up to five devices at once. Aside from Fire TV, apps are also available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, and Linux.
BEST VPN FOR FIRESTICK:ExpressVPN costs about the same as HMA and offers a far superior experience. Plus, it comes with a 30-day risk-free money-back guarantee.
Pros:
- Great Fire TV app
- High speeds for downloading and video streaming
- Comprehensive security and privacy features
- Works with all major streaming services
- Live chat available 24/7
Cons:
- Slightly more expensive than some competitors
Our score:
Read our full ExpressVPN review.
2. CyberGhost
works with amazon firestickTested Jan 2023
Website: www.Cyberghost.com
Money-back guarantee: 45 DAYS
No VPN makes it easier to securely access streaming services than CyberGhost. You can literally pick Netflix out of a list, and it will connect to the right server. Speeds are fast enough for high quality, uninterrupted video streams.
CyberGhost isn’t lacking in security, either. All data sent and received is protected by military-grade encryption, perfect forward secrecy, and leak protection. Live chat customer support is available 24/7.
You can connect up to seven devices at once. In addition to the Firestick app, CyberGhost is available on Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, and Linux.
BUDGET FRIENDLY:CyberGhost comes in at a much lower cost while offering competitive security, speed, and features. It comes with a 45-day money-back guarantee.
Easy to install and use on Fire TV
Fast, reliable service
No issues with US Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and more
Strong encryption and solid privacy policy
Doesn’t reliably work in China
Read our full CyberGhost review.
3. NordVPN
- PC
- Mac
- IOS
- Android
- Linux
- Background
- FireTV
Website: www.NordVPN.com
NordVPN lets you connect six devices at a time. In addition to Fire TV, apps are available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, and Linux.
SECURE STREAMS:NordVPN keeps your online activity private and works with a range of streaming services. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Strong security and privacy credentials
Firestick app is easy to set up and use
Works with a wide range of geo-locked sites
24/7 customer support via live chat
Occasional slow server
Read our full NordVPN review.
4. Hotspot Shield
Website: www.Hotspotshield.com
Editor’s Note: Hotspot Shield is owned by Pango, Comparitech’s parent company.
Hotspot Shield recently launched a Fire TV app that you can download right from the built-in app store. It offers competitive streaming capabilities, and it should be fast enough to watch anything in HD without buffering.
Hotspot Shield emphasizes strong security to keep your online activity safe and private. It doesn’t store any logs of what you do online.
You can connect up to five devices at once. Apps are available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android.
GREAT FOR STREAMING:Hotspot Shield has everything you need in a Fire TV VPN, and it comes with a 45-day money-back guarantee.
Recently launched a Fire TV app
Plenty of servers to choose from
Decent speeds
Some past privacy concerns
No live chat support
Read our full Hotspot Shield review.
5. IPVanish
Website: www.IPVanish.com
IPVanish was the first-ever VPN we tried on Fire Stick, and it’s only gotten better since. It started out catering to Kodi users, and they’ll be happy to know IPVanish still works with any Kodi addon. It now works with quite a few streaming services as well, including Netflix. Speeds are sufficient for HD video without buffering.
IPVanish uses top-notch security and keeps no logs of your online activity. Its servers are in more than 75 countries.
Up to 10 simultaneous connections are allowed. Apps are also available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android.
KODI FAVORITE:IPVanish lets you securely stream Kodi and cab securely access a few region-locked streaming apps. Plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Great VPN app for Fire Stick and Kodi
Offers 24/7 live chat
Stream Netflix US
Struggles with some major streaming services
Read our full IPVanish review.
6. Surfshark
Website: www.Surfshark.com
Security is tight thanks to strong encryption and a no-logs policy. Live chat support is available on the website.
Best of all, Surfshark lets you connect an unlimited number of devices per account. That makes it a good option for a family or group of housemates. Apps are available for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android in addition to the Fire TV app.
WORKS WITH FIRE TV:Surfshark’s Fire TV app makes it easy to stream securely abroad. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Unlimited devices
Steady, reliable speeds
Great for Netflix, Hulu, and BBC iPlayer
Server network is smaller than most other VPNs
Occasional slow server
Read our full Surfshark review.
HMA Firestick workaround: Get HideMyAss VPN on your wifi router
If you’re committed to HideMyAss and really need it to work with your Firestick, the only option would be to set it up on a wifi router. You can then connect the Firestick to the VPN-enabled router. This should allow you to access region-locked content, use Kodi privately, and secure your connection if you use your Firestick at hotels.
FlashRouters sells home wifi routers with HMA pre-configured starting at around $250. Once it arrives, you just set it up like a normal router and enter your HMA login credentials, choose a location, and connect.
If you don’t want to fork over hundreds of dollars for a new router, you can try configuring one yourself. You have two options here: configure your existing router or set up a VPN-protected virtual router on a laptop.
Configuring HMA on a wifi router
To do this, you’ll need a router with firmware that supports VPNs. HMA lists the following compatible firmware on its support website:
- AsusWRT
- DD-WRT
- Mikrotik
- TomatoUSB
- Vilfo
If your router doesn’t have any of the above firmware installed, it’s possible to replace the existing firmware. The process of replacing firmware is called “flashing” and it should be done with caution. Failing to properly flash firmware can permanently damage your router.
Find a firmware that’s both compatible with your router model and supports VPNs. Keep in mind that all of the above firmware have various versions, not all of which will support VPNs.
Once you’ve got a router with VPN-compatible firmware, you’ll need to configure each HMA VPN server to which you want to connect. The process varies for each firmware, and HideMyAss support offers setup tutorials for most of them.
Setup takes place in the router’s administration dashboard. You can usually access the admin dashboard by connecting to the router via LAN or wifi, then opening a web browser and entering one of the following IP addresses:
- 192.168.0.1
- 192.168.1.1
You’ll be prompted to enter your admin username and password. If you haven’t set this manually, then your router is probably still using the default username and password. You can look them up here.
Once you’ve logged into the dashboard, follow the instructions provided by HMA. You’ll typically need the following info for setup:
- Interface type: TAP or TUN
- Protocol: OpenVPN TCP, OpenVPN UDP, L2TP, or PPTP
- Server IP address and port number
- Username
- Password
- Shared secret
There will also be several other options to address per HMA’s instructions.
In many cases, you will also have to download certificates and keys for each server and add them to VPN connection profiles.
Create a VPN-protected virtual hotspot
If you don’t have a router that’s compatible with VPNs or you don’t want to risk flashing new firmware onto your existing router, this is a handy alternative. It does, however, require keeping a spare laptop handy.
Most laptops made in the past few years have the ability to broadcast their own wifi hotspots to nearby devices. Here’s a general idea of how it works:
- Get the HideMyAss app for Windows, MacOS, iOS, or Android
- Connect to HideMyAss on that device
- Setup a wifi hotspot on that device
- Connect your Firestick to the wifi hotspot
- Share your VPN connection with the Firestick
We’ve got detailed tutorials on how to set up VPN-secured wifi hotspots on both Windows PC and macOS.