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Take 50% off all plans
TL;DR: Get 50% off TorGuard VPN plans during the Summer Sale. Or, get a free mini router with purchase of two-year streaming bundle.
As we increasingly rely on our devices to connect to the world around us — whether socializing, streaming media, shopping, or simply surfing online — protecting privacy and personal information is vital. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is the best way to make sure your data is secure so you can keep peace of mind no matter where you go online.
But with so many VPN’s available, finding the best price to fit your budget can be tricky.
SEE ALSO: Best cheap VPN services
TorGuard has you covered during their latest Summer Sale with 50% off any plan when you use the code 1984. That means you can get their Annual Anonymous VPN Plan for only $29.99, or just $5 if you go monthly. With all the bells and whistles that come with TorGuard’s state-of-the-art encryption, you’ll keep your IP address invisible and stay protected while gaming, streaming films, and more.
Plus, if you sign up for the TorGuard 2-Year Streaming Bundle Plan with the code TGLifetime50, you’ll get a mini VPN router (GL-MT300N-V2) absolutely free. With two streaming IDs included in the bundle, you will be able to get the latest films and shows when you unblock the top platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and beyond. And best of all, no one will know you just binge-watched Stranger Things again for the umpteenth time.
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