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try this VPN for free (UK deal)
TL;DR: A two-year subscription to TunnelBear VPN is on sale for £3.38 per month, saving you 58% on list price.
VPNs help you to browse, stream, and work securely by protecting your online traffic with an encrypted tunnel. That might sound a little complicated, but it’s really not.
It simply means that all your data and personal information is safeguarded, so nobody can see what you’re doing or where you’ve been. These services are becoming more and more popular as remote working has become a necessity.
There are plenty of top providers to consider, but TunnelBear stands out from the crowd for two reasons. For starters, it’s one of the few services to offer a genuinely free service. You are limited to 500MB of secure browsing with a free plan, but this should be more than enough to properly give the service a try. Secondly, TunnelBear is the only VPN to heavily feature bears all over its site and interface, which is key.
If you want to commit to a paid plan, you can now sign up for a two-year subscription for just £3.38 per month. This is down by 58% on list price, and offers five simultaneous connections, unlimited bandwidth and server switches, and reliable customer support.
Give the bears a chance and try TunnelBear for free.
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