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Ivacy VPN lifetime subscription is on sale for $32
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Get a VPN. While some folks may wait until their credit card’s been flagged for buying out a toy store across the country or their identity’s been stolen while traveling abroad (NBD) to download a VPN, we *know* you’re smarter than that.
The best part about protecting yourself online with a VPN, or virtual private network, is that it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than protecting your non-digital life. Home security systems cost hundreds if not thousands, and a bodyguard would probably be excessive (although pretty cool). When it comes to your online data, e.g. emails, photos, bank info, and identity, you can pay just $32 and never lift a finger again. Get a lifetime subscription to Ivacy VPN today for only $31.99 with code APRILSAVE20.
What makes this particular VPN worth it? Good question.
For starters, it’s partnered with the National Cyber Security Alliance, so you already know that your privacy is the company’s first priority. It also won BestVPN.com’s Fastest VPN Award, which means it’s one of the best options for staying protected without slowing down streaming services. Can’t go risking that in the final season of GoT.
When it comes to the nitty-gritty details, Ivacy VPN protects your digital footprint with powerful 256-bit encryption, allowing you to safeguard yourself from hackers, spyware, and government surveillance. It employs P2P file-sharing and anonymous browsing, and it bypasses geo-restrictions so you can enjoy your favorite content without any nuisance abroad. It packs over 1,000 servers spread across more than 100 locations worldwide and it even overcomes ISP speed throttling and lets you log in on five different devices simultaneously. TL;DR: It has all the features you should care about in a VPN, at an unbelievably low price.
Typically on sale for $39.99, you can get lifetime protection for only $31.99 when you enter the code APRILSAVE20 at checkout.
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