Technology
Online security and privacy protection (UK deal)
TL;DR: A two-year subscription to PureVPN is on sale for £2.33 per month, saving you 74% on list price.
The list of features offered by VPN providers is long and growing, but some are more important than others. Sure, server location and connection speed is important, but these things don’t impact your privacy and security.
If online security is your priority, you should be looking out for things like a kill switch. This terminates your internet connection if the VPN disconnects, so that your identity isn’t exposed. It’s a vital second layer of protection, and it’s something every VPN service should provide.
If the service you are considering doesn’t offer a kill switch, you should probably look elsewhere. Nearly all VPNs have a small chance of experiencing disconnection, so a kill switch is an essential feature for preventing your VPN connection from accidentally exposing your real IP to cybercriminals.
PureVPN does include a kill switch in its list of services, alongside a bunch of other advanced security features. A two-year subscription to PureVPN is now on sale for £2.33 per month, saving you 74% on list price. This includes a 31-day money-back guarantee and 12 free monthly accounts to give away.
Make privacy your priority with PureVPN.
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