Technology
Need a VPN to watch Netflix? TorGuard VPN is 50% off with this code.
Net Neutrality has been a corpse for nearly a year now, but we’ve gotten lucky: The shit storm we expected with internet providers slowing our speed or screwing with torrenting hasn’t really hit us.
Though there’s a slight glimmer of hope, we aren’t in the clear yet. And with the volatility of the current political climate, having a VPN to back you up is still a really good idea.
Protect yourself on the cheap: TorGuard VPN is offering 50% off all of their subscriptions with code techbargains, dropping prices to as low as $4.99 per month or $29.99 for the year. Considering TorGuard gets some hate for being too expensive, so a half-off deal is super sweet. [Editor’s note: Techbargains and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis.]
As our pick for one of the best VPNs for iOS, Android, and Mac, Torguard’s elusive stealth mode can get around even the most advanced firewalls that could usually snipe VPNs from a distance. Torguard claims that it doesn’t log user activity (innocent until proven guilty, I guess) and offers convenient customizable privacy options services like anonymous email, proxies, and routers. It doesn’t look the nicest, but you can probably ignore that.
Torrenting is the real attraction here — P2P and BitTorrent are both allowed, and PCMag’s review mentions it’s the fastest VPN they’ve tested. With over 1,000 servers spanning dozens of countries, there’s flexibility in choosing a location that some competitors can’t offer you. (Hello, international Netflix.)
No free trial is a bummer, but if you’re not satisfied in your first week, TorGuard will give you a full refund without asking questions.
Sale prices are as follows:
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One month — $4.99 (regular price $9.99)
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Four months — $9.99 (regular price $19.99)
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Six months — $14.99 (regular price $29.99)
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One year — $29.99 (regular price $59.99)
TorGuard allows up to five simultaneous connections, so the price can even be split up between friends. Use code techbargains and get 50% off your plan here.
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