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81% off Surfshark VPN (UK deal)
SAVE 81%: A two-year subscription to Surfshark is on sale for £1.81 per month as of April 13, saving you 81% on list price.
ExpressVPN is often regarded as the best VPN for unlocking streaming sites, but that could be about to change. Surfshark offers many of the same advanced features for less money, and it lets you connect an unlimited number of devices.
Surfshark is able to unlock multiple Netflix libraries, including Australia, Canada, India, Japan, and the U.S. All you need to do is sign up to Surfshark, connect to a secure server in one of these locations, and then log in to your Netflix account. This simple process tricks Netflix into thinking you are based in that country, meaning you get instant access to all of that extra content.
A two-year subscription to Surfshark is on sale for £1.81 per month as of April 13, saving you 81% on list price. This heavily discounted plan comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it out before fully committing with your cash.
It’s important to consider how your data will be handled before investing in any VPN. You shouldn’t have any worries with Surfshark, as this popular VPN has a strict no-logging policy. This means your activity isn’t monitored or stored when using Surfshark.
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