Technology
New users can gift free monthly PureVPN plans to 12 friends
Birthdays are special occasions that need to be celebrated. Don’t even try and protest. You might say that you find your birthday cringey, but you would be smiling if you were faced with all your best friends, balloons, and an absolutely massive caterpillar cake. Wouldn’t you?
It doesn’t matter where you are from, or how old you are, because you deserve a celebration. Even a VPN deserves a little bit of fanfare on its birthday. Yep, that’s right. We’re celebrating the birthdays of Virtual Private Networks now. That’s how important birthdays are, guys.
PureVPN has just turned 12, and wants you to join in on the celebrations. There’s not really much you can give a VPN as a gift, other than signing up to the service, and PureVPN has just dropped a big incentive to purchase a contract. When a new user signs up to any plan they’ll be eligible to gift monthly accounts to 12 friends.
If you sign up to PureVPN’s two-year plan for £2.27 a month, you will be rewarded with 12 free monthly accounts that you can then gift to anyone you choose. It’s all about passing on the love. As we mentioned, that’s not the only plan you can pick. That’s just the one with the lowest monthly rate.
Celebrate PureVPN’s birthday by signing up and giving away 12 free monthly accounts.
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