Technology
Pay just £4.17 a month for an unlimited TunnelBear VPN plan
TL;DR: Save 58 percent on an unlimited TunnelBear VPN plan, available for just £4.17 a month.
In the growing list of VPN services, TunnelBear gets a lot of praise for offering a truly free service, and that’s completely fair, because free is great.
The only drawback is that the free TunnelBear service does limit your data. You only get 500MB a month to play with, and this disappears quite quickly. What’s great about the free service is that it provides an opportunity to properly trial the service, to see whether it works for you. If it does, then you should consider upgrading to a paid account.
For just £4.17 a month, you can subscribe to a two-year unlimited TunnelBear VPN plan. This is billed in one installment and is 58 percent cheaper than the list price. The unlimited plan includes all the TunnelBear apps, priority customer support, and unlimited data.
For peace of mind when you’re working, shopping, or banking online, you need a VPN. TunnelBear provides everything you need to keep your browsing activity safe from hackers, advertisers, or prying eyes. It also allows you to enjoy the local news, entertainment, and apps you love while you’re travelling or living abroad.
For an unlimited service, upgrade for £4.17 a month to TunnelBear.
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