Technology
ExpressVPN on sale for nearly 50% off
Is that café Wi-Fi network you swear by actually secure? Are you sure?
We live online these days — it’s where we shop, where we work, and where we connect with family and friends. However, you might be at risk when plugging in your personal information on an insecure Wi-Fi network, which might leave you vulnerable to hackers, scammers, and other online criminals.
Luckily, VPNs (virtual private networks) like ExpressVPN can keep all your data and personal information private online. Though subscriptions to VPNs can get a bit pricey, we’d recommend waiting for a great sale to really get your money’s worth.
Well friend, today is that day. ExpressVPN is now on sale for $99.95 for a 15-month subscription. That works out to be $6.67 per month, which is 49% off its retail price.
ExpressVPN can keep you secure online because it encrypts all your data in a virtual “tunnel,” so no one can see what you’re doing except you and the person on the other side of your messages. Not even your internet service provider or ExpressVPN itself can see what you’re doing online.
Check out this little video for ExpressVPN that helps to explain how it works and why a subscription is worth it:
The VPN’s network is one of the largest in the industry with over 3,000 servers to hide your identity in more than 94 countries from all around the world. In our research, ExpressVPN is one of the most beloved VPN options for Redditors.
You can use ExpressVPN on any Windows, Mac, and Linux laptops, while it’s also compatible with any Android or iOS smartphones and mobile devices. You can also use the VPN on public Wi-Fi networks like the ones you’d find at Starbucks and other coffeehouses, so now you can browse the internet safely and away from prying eyes in public.
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