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Best VPN to watch Netflix, Disney Plus, and Prime Video (UK deal)
SAVE 78%: A two-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for £2.19 per month as of Feb. 21, saving you 78% on list price.
There are a lot of VPNs out there that can unlock popular streaming sites like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney Plus, but few do the job as reliably as Private Internet Access.
This powerful VPN provides a wide range of advanced security features, but really shines when it comes to streaming. Thanks to strong connection speeds and an absolutely massive network of geographically diverse servers, users can gain access to libraries of content from all over the world.
How does Private Internet Access do this? By hiding your real IP address and connecting you to a server in another location, you can trick sites like Netflix into thinking you are based in another country. This means you can watch all of the extra content that is normally out of reach, like the anime only available on Japanese Netflix.
A two-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for £2.19 per month as of Feb. 21, saving you 78% on list price. This plan comes with a generous 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can back out with your cash if you’re not totally satisfied.
Check out the bonus content from streaming sites with Private Internet Access.
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