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Unlock US Netflix content for just £2.33 a month with PureVPN
TL;DR: Save 73 percent on a reliable PureVPN plan, available for just £2.33 a month.
You could spend your weekend partying, with friends, drinks, and dancing. Or, you could lock the door, make a ridiculous amount of pasta, and binge-watch your favourite Netflix shows until you pass out into a carb-induced coma. Partying sounds fun, but we know what we’d prefer.
Netflix is great for long, lazy weekends, but it’s not perfect. Certain shows aren’t accessible in some locations. For example, you can’t watch the US Office in the UK, but you can in the US. It’s not the only show that is locked in the UK either, and this seems a little unfair.
The best way of unlocking US Netflix content in the UK is with a VPN, and the best service for the task might well be PureVPN. This is because PureVPN has dedicated Netflix servers with ultra-fast HD streaming. Accessing US content is also really easy with PureVPN. All you need to do is sign-up, install, and change the mode to “stream”.
You can now watch US Netflix content with PureVPN for as little as £2.33 a month. This one-year plan deal is down by a massive 73 percent on list price, and includes a generous 31-day money-back guarantee.
All that extra content could be yours with a subscription to PureVPN.
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