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81% off Surfshark VPN (UK deal)
SAVE 81%: A two-year subscription to Surfshark is on sale for £1.79 per month as of April 27, saving you 81% on list price.
VPNs are great security tools that encrypt all of your online traffic to protect your identity and data, but you don’t care about that, do you? You’re interested in VPNs for an altogether different reason, and you’re not alone.
For a lot of VPN users, cybersecurity comes second. It’s the ability to bypass content restrictions and unlock leading streaming sites that matters most. By hiding your real IP address and connecting you to a server in another country, you can access more content from around the world with a VPN.
Surfshark is one of the best VPNs for streaming, and it’s generally much cheaper than its main rivals like ExpressVPN. Surfshark can reliably unblock streaming sites like Netflix and Prime Video, and all users can connect an unlimited number of devices under the same plan. That’s great news for anyone with a lot of streaming devices.
A two-year subscription to Surfshark is on sale for £1.79 per month as of April 27, saving you 81% on list price. This plan even comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can recover your cash if you’re not totally satisfied with the service.
Unlock your favourite streaming sites with a subscription to Surfshark.
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