Technology
ExpressVPN on sale for under £7 a month (UK deal)
TL;DR: The fast ExpressVPN is on sale for £6.74 a month, saving you 35% on list price.
In the extremely crowded VPN market, you could be forgiven for ruling out the more expensive services. Except that we won’t forgive you, because you could be missing out on the best services, just because you’re looking to save a few pennies.
VPNs are like most things in the world, in that you get what you pay for. Yes, there are plans out there that will only cost you a couple of pounds a month, but these will invariably tie you into a long contract, and might not have the best speeds or privacy policies. For the best, you need to pay up.
ExpressVPN is currently on sale for £6.74 a month. This is down by 35%, saving you over £40 on list price. This is still a little more expensive than some of the competition, but this plan is for only one year, and comes with a range of impressive features.
With Express VPN you get around the clock customer support, high-speed unlimited bandwidth, and access to ultra-fast servers in 94 countries. You also get a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can effectively try before you fully commit. It’s a comprehensive service, that still provides great value even at a higher price point.
Sometimes you need to pay a little more, to get a lot more.
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