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Buy a year of IPVanish and get another year for free
You might think that this week is all about Game of Thrones, or Easter, but you’d be wrong. This week is World VPN Week, and that should take precedence over everything else. Don’t you agree?
To celebrate this prestigious week, IPVanish is offering one year of its service for just £2.47 a month, with another year thrown in for free. This deal is only available to new customers and comes with a seven-day money-back guarantee and around the clock live chat support.
As much as this is a fantastic deal, it wouldn’t mean anything if IPVanish was offering a substandard service. When it comes to selecting a VPN, you need a trustworthy option that can stand up to the threats associated with ISPs, public WiFi networks, and malicious third parties. Thankfully, IPVanish is just that, offering a safe haven for all your browsing needs.
When your device connects to one of IPVanish’s VPN servers, the app creates an encrypted tunnel through which all of your internet traffic passes. This process conceals your real IP address with a decoy, meaning your online data is kept under wraps.
Forget Game of Thrones and Easter, and celebrate World VPN Week in style by securing this excellent IPVanish deal.
Editor’s Note: IPVanish is owned by J2 Global, the parent company of Ziff Davis, Mashable’s publisher. Any J2 products featured on Mashable are covered independently by our content team.
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