Technology
7-day trial is available for under $1
TL;DR: A seven-day trial of PureVPN is available for $0.99 as of May 7, and you can cancel at anytime during that week. (Just look for the pop-up for this promotion.)
The best VPN deals can generally only be accessed if you’re willing to commit to a long contract, which isn’t for everyone. It’s especially daunting if you’re completely new to VPNs.
Most services do offer a money-back guarantee, which provides a certain level of protection. It’s not the same as a genuine trial though, because these provide full access to all the features without any sort of commitment.
PureVPN is one of the few services that does let you try everything for a week, and it only costs $0.99. This seven-day trial includes enterprise-grade security, 10 multi-logins, customer support, and access to thousands of servers.
After the trial period, you will be automatically subscribed to a one-year plan at $5.82 per month, billed yearly. You can cancel at anytime during the seven days though, so there is no obligation to pay anything more. Basically, this trial is for people who don’t want to pay for a full year upfront, even with the 31-day guarantee. If you’re pretty sure you’ll want the service though, you’re better off choosing a yearly plan and trying it out for that 31 days.
Start your risk-free trial of PureVPN.
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