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TL;DR: A one-year subscription to TunnelBear is on sale for $4.99 per month as of July 21, saving you 50% on list price.
Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, can seem complicated, but it’s really not the case. These services encrypt your connection to keep your data and identity secure, and that’s it. There’s nothing to fear.
The best services will offer apps for all your devices, so you can stay protected at all times. For example, TunnelBear provides apps for Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. You just need to open your preferred TunnelBear app, select a country, and flip the switch. Once you’re connected, TunnelBear will work quietly in the background to keep your data secure.
A one-year subscription to TunnelBear is on sale for $4.99 per month as of July 21, saving you 50% on list price. A three-year subscription has a lower monthly rate and includes a password manager, but thats a serious commitment that won’t appeal to everyone. A one-year plan is better suited to cybersecurity newbies.
All plans offer unlimited data, five connected devices, and 256-bit AES encryption. TunnelBear also publishes regular, independent security audits of its apps, which is reassuring.
Protect all your devices with TunnelBear.
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