Technology
Protect your data with this simple VPN that’s on sale for a limited time
TL;DR: Stay protected while online with a three-year subscription to encrypt.me™ VPN for $99.99, a 66% savings as of June 10.
Your internet data may be one of your most valuable assets. Can you believe that? Companies *seriously* care about the websites you visit and are willing to pay big for that information. Why? So they can serve you with ad after ad until you break down and buy that thing you’ve been eyeing. Sound familiar?
That’s why it’s so important you protect your data (not to mention you should ALWAYS protect yourself against hackers) with a VPN. And if you’ve been avoiding the process of using a VPN, a sale could be a great incentive to hop on board.
Not only is encrypt.me so easy to use that your grandparents could do it, but it’s currently 66% off. It’ll cost you merely $99.99 for three years of use, when it’s usually nearly $300. That’s a pretty great deal.
We should note that encrypt.me™ VPN requires an operating system that is at least macOS 10.10, Windows 7 SP1 — or iOS 10 or Android KitKat 4.4 if you’re looking to use on mobile. But the good news is that you can download it on an unlimited number of devices, unlike other VPNs. That means the whole family can use the account on mobile and desktop.
The encrypt.me™ VPN: 3-Year Subscription deal is a steal at 66% off, so snag your subscription now.
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