Technology
Access US Netflix for under £2 a month with CyberGhost VPN
You know what’s incredibly irritating? Being denied a great show on Netflix because you don’t happen to live in the US. Frankly, it’s not fair that shows like the US Office aren’t being shared with the world. It’s not fair and we need to do something about it.
There’s only so much complaining we can do before it becomes apparent that the bods at Netflix aren’t going to change their ways. There’s only one real solution and that’s to opt for a Virtual Private Network, or VPN.
A VPN encrypts your online connection and greatly increases both your digital privacy as well as your security. A VPN also has the ability to unblock geo-restricted access to services like Netflix, meaning you can binge on your favourite shows wherever you are in the world.
CyberGhost VPN is one of the most popular services in the industry for a number of reasons. CyberGhost VPN has a bunch of cool features like an automatic kill switch, unlimited bandwidth and traffic, access to over 3500 servers worldwide, and much more.
You can now secure CyberGhost VPN for three years for just £1.94 a month. That’s a huge 81% cheaper than the usual list price and comes with a generous 45-day money-back guarantee.
Don’t waste any more time complaining about missing out on your favourite shows. You can actually do something about it with CyberGhost VPN.
-
Entertainment7 days ago
Explainer: Age-verification bills for porn and social media
-
Entertainment6 days ago
If TikTok is banned in the U.S., this is what it will look like for everyone else
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Night Call’ review: A bad day on the job makes for a superb action movie
-
Entertainment6 days ago
How ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ evolved from lockdown escape to Shakespearean success
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘September 5’ review: a blinkered, noncommittal thriller about an Olympic hostage crisis
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Back in Action’ review: Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx team up for Gen X action-comedy
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘One of Them Days’ review: Keke Palmer and SZA are friendship goals
-
Entertainment3 days ago
‘The Brutalist’ AI backlash, explained