Technology
ProtonVPN on sale for over £20 off (UK deal)
TL;DR: The ProtonVPN Plus plan is on sale for £6.89 a month, saving you over £20 on list price.
We’re all for saving money, and spending as little as possible wherever possible, but sometimes it really is worth dropping a little more cash.
This definitely applies to the protection of your online identity and data. Even though there are loads of cheap VPN services that do an adequate job of keeping everything under wraps, it might actually be beneficial to spend more to get everything you need at once.
ProtonVPN offers three different services, and the most popular is the Plus plan. The reason for this is that whilst it’s more expensive than the Basic plan, you get so much more for your money. You get everything that’s included with the Basic option, plus five simultaneous connections, better speeds, advanced security features, and more.
The Plus plan is now available for just £6.89 a month, and covers you for a whole year. This is billed in one instalment, and is down by over £20 on list price. This also includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, which is great if you’re not sure whether this plan is right for you.
Spend a little more with ProtonVPN and get an advanced service with everything you need.
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