Technology
Subscribers get two months for free
TL;DR: A one-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for $2.85 per month as of June 10, saving you 71% on list price.
Selecting the right VPN can feel like an impossible task. There are so many providers to consider, and it often comes down to the small things. Most of the best services offer similar packages at similar prices, so little extras can make all the difference.
Private Internet Access is one of the most popular VPN services due to its advanced safety features, P2P support, unlimited bandwidth, and ad blocking. It also lets subscribers connect 10 devices simultaneously, which is appealing to large households with multiple devices.
All of this is good, but it’s still similar to what’s offered by other leading providers. So why should you consider Private Internet Access? Annual subscribers can now get an extra two months of protection for free, which might convince you to invest in this VPN.
A one-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for $2.85 per month as of June 10, saving you 71% on list price. This comes with the two free months and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Subscribe to Private Internet Access and get two months of protection for free.
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