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Buy a PureVPN subscription, gift a monthly account to a friend for free
Spring and Summer 2019 are some of the best new-movie months we’ve had in a while. Charge our mind.
Long-awaited films like Avengers: Endgame, Toy Story 4, Aladdin, Pet Semetary, and Us are rolling out with only a few weeks between each debut. Everyone’s been saving up to spend $20 on each movie ticket, right?
Or just get a VPN subscription and do all your content streaming for next to nothing (legally, of course). PureVPN is as low as $3.33/month, and with this BOGO deal, subscribed members can send a monthly subscription to a friend for free.
A few things matter when choosing the VPN for you: Speed, coverage area, a “no log” policy, and for newbies, just being easy to use.
For how much you’re (not) paying, PureVPN hits a decent number of those marks. Named one of the best cheap VPNs by our team, it’s one of the most accessible with apps for Mac OS, Windows, Android, and iOS devices. Regardless of your device, PureVPN can shot-put your geolocation to over 750 servers in 140 countries (including China). Blocked movie sites in your country are almost always passable with this ability to switch regions, and when it’s actually behaving, PureVPN’s speed will eliminate buffering.
Of course, your IP address stays anonymous — but if you’re really paranoid, PureVPN can connect you through the internet through its servers and not your ISP’s. There’s even a feature to create a WiFi VPN hotspot. There’s word that PureVPN does keep connection logs, but there’s no way to connect them to your identity.
Prices are as follows:
Learn more and sign up here. Once you’re subscribed, head to the member login page and look for the “Send Invite Now” button to give someone a free monthly subscription.
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