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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is on sale for £30 as of July 10, saving you 85% on list price.
Don’t have a VPN? Here’s your cue: get one now before it’s too late.
Sorry not sorry for waxing dramatic, but if you’ve seen shows like Black Mirror and Mr. Robot, then you’re aware of the possibility that society is morphing into a tech dystopia in which it’s always open season on your digital privacy.
KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is offering a great deal on a lifetime subscription, bringing the price down to just £30. It’s always a good time to get a VPN, but there is truly no better time than when one goes on sale.
A brief refresher: VPNs are private networks that route your online traffic through secure, remote servers. Anyone who tries to intercept the encrypted data pertaining to browsing done on a VPN will simply be unable to read it. While VPNs are pretty mainstream now, not all are created equal. Some feature questionable servers based in surveillance-heavy countries, while others lack essential features like truly anonymous browsing.
Cutting to the chase: KeepSolid VPN Unlimited is one of the most elite VPNs on the market. It offers truly safe and secure browsing on any public WiFi, the ability for users to browse with zero speed or bandwidth limits, and access to a slew of VPN protocols including IKEv2 and OpenVPN. You can also take your pick of servers based in over 70 locations worldwide.
Some people use VPNs to unlock location-restricted content on their favourite streaming platform. If that’s you, great. KeepSolid VPN Unlimited handles the job nicely, offering a variety of streaming servers for American Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, and more. And VPN Unlimited is truly user-friendly, featuring seamless setup that lets you configure it without bringing in IT support.
A lifetime subscription to KeepSolid VPN Unlimited normally goes for £160, but grab it now (or you may miss it) for just £30.
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