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Image: Surfshark SurfShark’s VPN starter plans are currently 20% off when you use code VPN20 through Nov. 9, so you can get a two-year subscription on sale for $45.60 right…
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Image: Surfshark SurfShark’s VPN starter plans are currently 20% off when you use code VPN20 through Nov. 9, so you can get a two-year subscription on sale for $45.60 right…
Image: Deeper Network Most VPNs come with monthly subscription plans, but if you want an all-in-one VPN solution without the recurring cost, the Mini Decentralized VPN is on sale for…
Image: SurfShark VPN Two- and three-year subscriptions to SurfShark VPN are both on sale for an extra 20% off now through September 24, bringing the cost to $45.60 for a…
Image: Windscribe A VPN helps guard your data, browse the internet privately, and block ads—and through July 14 you can get a one, two, or three-year Windscribe VPN Pro Plan…
Image: Deeper Network There are innumerable VPNs on the market, but they generally have monthly or yearly subscription fees. Free VPNs exist, but their abilities are limited (and we generally…
Image: UltraVPN Have you ever sat down to watch a show or movie, just to find out it’s only available in another country? One way around that frustration is a…
Image: Deeper Network If you’re concerned about targeted advertising, data mining, and other online privacy issues, you may want to start using a VPNs—a simple, effective way to help secure…
Photo: DenPhotos (Shutterstock) When you’re downloading torrents on your computer, consider using a VPN. Your ISP and advertising companies don’t need to know you’re downloading the latest Linux distros or…
Photo: Monkey Business Images (Shutterstock) Cyberattacks are a huge risk, and they’re on the rise. College students—especially those who are away from home, bringing their devices to class, or frequently…
Photo: Funtap (Shutterstock) A virtual private network (VPN) is another way to hide your browsing history from your ISP. Normally, if you access anything on the internet, your request is…