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Pay just £3.02 a month for ProtonVPN’s annual plan
There’s a lot to like when it comes to ProtonVPN’s offering, but what immediately strikes you is the choice. There’s a lot of great VPN services out there, but not many can offer you three different annual plans, as well as a free service.
Take your pick from ProtonVPN’s Basic, Plus, and Visionary annual plans. Each one offers a different package of features, and you’ll need to take a look at what each one offers when it comes to number of available countries, number of devices, speed, and more. What each plan shares is that they are all discounted, with the biggest savings available on the Visionary plan.
If you don’t need to use your VPN service on 10 devices or with Tor servers, then the Basic plan might be better suited to you. This is now down to just £3.02 a month, saving you over £9 a year. You still get access to the service all around the world, on two devices, with high speeds, and peer-to-peer networking.
ProtonVPN has a lot of advantages over the competition. It’s Switzerland-based for a start, meaning your data is shielded by Swiss privacy laws, which are some of the strongest in the world. ProtonVPN also has a no logs policy meaning none of your data can be revealed to third parties. Other than that you are also getting a kill-switch, DNS leak prevention, and more.
If you like to have options, then ProtonVPN could be the VPN service for you.
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