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The best cheap VPN services in July 2019
The best VPN providers aren’t necessarily the most expensive. In fact, some of the best VPNs are very affordable, which is great news for everyone.
If you want a premium VPN with extensive features, but do not fancy digging deep into your pockets, you have come to the right place, because we have lined up some great value options.
We have reached out to partners in order to provide readers with market-leading prices on VPN subscriptions, with performance and security in mind, of course. All the VPN services in this article have been hand-picked not only because of their price (all below £3 per month), but also because they boast the most important VPN features.
1. PureVPN 1-Year Plan
Best cheap VPN: are offering a 1-year subscription for £2.25 per month.
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Only need to commit to a one-year plan in a deal that is exclusive to Mashable
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Compatible with Netflix
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Full-featured, reliable, inexpensive, and fast
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Cheapest VPN provider
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£27 billed annually (73 percent off)
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Read the PureVPN review on our sister site, PCMag
2. CyberGhost VPN 3-Year Plan
Best for newbies: CyberGhost are offering a 3-year subscription for £2.10 per month.
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Extremely user-friendly
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Great pick for first-time users
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Supported on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows
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Allows five or more simultaneous connections
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500+ geographically diverse servers
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P2P or BitTorrent
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Blocks ads
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£25.20 billed annually (80 percent off)
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Read the CyberGhost VPN review on our sister site, PCMag
3. NordVPN 3-Year Plan
Best for security: NordVPN are offering a 3-year subscription for £2.29 per month.
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Award winning VPN with the best overall security
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Supported on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows
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Allows five or more simultaneous connections
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500+ geographically diverse servers
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P2P or BitTorrent
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Blocks Ads
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£27.48 billed annually (75 percent off)
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Read the NordVPN review on our sister site, PCMag
4. Private Internet Access VPN 2-Year Subscription
Best for speed: are offering a 2-year subscription for £2.67 per month.
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Winning combination of speedy performance and strong features at a fair price
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One of the most reputable VPNs around
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Has a PCMag Editors Choice badge
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£32.04 billed annually (65 percent off)
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Read the Private Internet Access VPN review on our sister site, PCMag
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