Technology
PureVPN is available for £2.28 a month with a 1-year plan
There are many VPN services out there, all with different advantages and disadvantages. The task of picking the right option for you is therefore pretty difficult, with so many options and features to consider.
The troubles continue once you manage to pick out a service, with the best prices only really available with long-term contracts. Whilst there’s nothing inherently wrong with a long deal, it just makes the difficult decision of selecting a VPN even more problematic. What if the service you picked turns out to be completely wrong for you? You’re stuck, that’s what.
PureVPN’s latest deal stands out because the service offers a heavily reduced rate on its one-year plan. This means you pay basically the same for a one-year plan as you would for a two-year contract, giving you a greater element of freedom. The one-year plan is down by a massive 73 percent to just £2.28 a month, saving you over £70 in total.
PureVPN allows you to access and explore any website or service on the Internet, with a large pool of anonymous IPs and servers that help to protect your online privacy and security. If you needed any further convincing, the generous 31-day money-back guarantee should provide an extra degree of comfort.
You don’t always need to commit to a long-term contract to get the best price. PureVPN’s one-year plan is evidence of that.
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