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Norton Secure VPN on sale for under £30 (UK deal)
TL;DR: A one-year Norton Secure VPN plan is on sale for £29.99, saving you 50% on list price.
You might know what you’re doing online, but does your family? You know that the web isn’t necessarily the safest place, and you’ve got the tools to keep your identity and data protected, but is this the case for everyone under your roof?
If the answer is no, you need to think about investing in a VPN that permits multiple connections at the same time. This way your whole family can stay protected, and you only need to subscribe to one service.
Norton Secure VPN provides bank-grade WiFi security encryption, meaning you could use your Mac, PC, or mobile device for secure browsing, even on public WiFi hotspots and unsecured networks. You can also browse the web anonymously, and access your favourite websites, videos, or apps when travelling. That’s all great, but the best thing is that you can connect five devices under the same plan, meaning everyone is covered.
A one-year subscription to Norton Secure VPN is now on sale for just £29.99. This is usually listed at £59.99, saving you 50% on list price. That’s a great saving on a service that can protect the whole family.
Sign up to Norton Secure VPN and look after everyone with one subscription.
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