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Get 2 years of IPVanish on sale for 66% off during this limited VPN sale
Did you know Jan. 28 is international Data Privacy Day? Celebrate the occasion by snatching a two-year subscription to IPVanish, on sale for 66% off during this limited VPN sale.
IPVanish is one of the best VPNs and can keep you safe from online hackers, scammers, and patent trolls looking to squeeze you out of money. During the sale, IPVanish is only $99 for a two-year subscription that’s billed biennially. Considering a typical year of IPVanish is $79.99, that’s a great deal. Plus, it works out to only $4.12 per month — or less than half of your Netflix subscription.
What can IPVanish do for you? Well, it’s a great way to hide your internet browsing history, keep your IP address safe, secure, and out of sight, and gain some peace of mind that you’re not being tracked or followed by the seedy underbelly of the internet.
The VPN keeps all your personal data and information private, while keeping your identity on the down low. Surf the web feeling confident that everything flowing into and out of your laptop or mobile device is encrypted. You can also get unrestricted internet access anywhere in the world with IPVanish, so you’ll never have to worry about internet censorship again whether you’re at home, work, or at school.
This deal just launched on Jan. 21 and will only last through Jan. 28, so take advantage of it while you can.
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