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VPN deals for Presidents Day to keep you safe online
When it comes to keeping your information private on the web, you’re going to need more than just a strong password (although it couldn’t hurt). Whether you’re at home, a coffee shop, the college library, or on an airplane, if you’re using the internet, you should arm yourself with a VPN.
Not only will a virtual private network shield your precious private information from hackers, trackers, and thieves online, but it can also help you download at full speed, bypass regional content blocks, and even save on things like airline tickets and hotels.
If you’re still browsing without one, now’s the perfect opportunity to get protected. Here are 10 VPN options — all on sale — to help you keep your private stuff private on the web.
The award-winning one
Earning multiple titles like “Top VPN,” and “Best VPN for Laptop,” KeepSolid’s VPN Unlimited is well-known for its impressive privacy features, high speed, and unlimited bandwidth. It gives you access to over 400 different servers based in over 80 locations globally, so you can get a fast, protected, anonymous connection on up to five different devices wherever you are. Get a lifetime subscription for just $39 (originally $499.99).
The one with blazing-fast speeds
If you’re looking for complete online protection without slowing your browsing down, a subscription to Ivacy should do the trick. It offers protection on 10 devices simultaneously by connecting to over 1,000 servers in over 100 countries. You can enjoy fast, uninterrupted P2P file-sharing and bufferless HD streaming, unlock geo-restricted content, and shut down hackers with powerful 256-bit encryption. You can save over 90% on a lifetime subscription now and get it for just $59.99.
The one with five-star ratings
With a five-star rating from TrustPilot, CNET, and PCMag, NordVPN is one of the most trusted VPNs on the market. It connects you to over 3,500 worldwide server locations spread across over 60 different countries, ensuring total anonymity and privacy as you browse the web. All your data passes through double-encrypted private tunnels, and NordVPN keeps zero recorded logs of your activity, making you practically invisible online. You can get a two-year subscription for $95.99 and save 66%.
The one that doubles up on privacy
FastestVPN is a comprehensive lifetime VPN solution for up to five of your devices that ensures your privacy through multiple means. It doesn’t log any of your data, period. It features military-grade 256-bit AES encryption on all of its 350+ servers, includes a NAT firewall, ad blocker, anti-malware software, and a kill switch. Plus, it’s based in the Cayman Islands, which is outside the 14 Eyes network of countries that share mass surveillance data. You can get a lifetime subscription now for just $19.99 and save over 90%.
The one with military-grade encryption
TigerVPN gives you access to up to 15 nodes in 11 different countries and masks your location with a military-grade encryption tunnel and included firewall. In other words, you’ll be totally anonymous to anyone trying to track, hack, or sell your data online. You’ll get unlimited device installations, but only two can be active at any given moment. Usually $429, you can sign up for a three-year subscription for just $69.99.
The one with a strict no-logging policy
VPNSecure proudly guarantees no logs of your activity will ever be kept, plus a Smart DNS component will fully encrypt your data no matter where you’re signing in from. You can connect up to five different devices at once to servers in over 46 countries (and counting), all while enjoying unlimited bandwidth, avoiding content restrictions, and browsing anonymously. Get a lifetime subscription now for just $34.99 (usually $450).
The one designed for gamers
BulletVPN offers impressive speed, making it the perfect VPN for gamers. It’s extremely easy to use and connects you to over 100 servers across 51 countries. Plus, it features 256-bit AES encryption, unlimited data bandwidth and server switching, access to hundreds of geo-restricted channels, and the ability to browse on six different devices at once. In other words, it allows for a totally seamless gaming experience. You can sign up for a lifetime subscription for just $39 (usually $550).
The one with unlimited connections
Arm your entire family with military-grade AES-256-GCM encryption and an anonymous connection to over 500 torrent-friendly servers with SurfShark VPN. You’ll get unlimited data and bandwidth on unlimited devices, meaning everyone can browse or stream at the same time with blazing speeds. Plus, it uses a CleanWeb ad, tracker, and malware blocker to boost your browsing freedom. Get a three-year subscription for $69 and save 83%.
The one with over 2,500 servers
VeePN gives you access to over 2,500 servers meticulously located in 48 locations, which is just about as anonymous as you can get. It also keeps your digital assets under lock and key with bank-level AES 256-bit encryption, a strict no-logging policy, DNS leak prevention, and a kill switch that cuts connections when they’re unstable. You can use up to 10 devices at once and a lifetime subscription will only cost you $29.99 (originally $659.40).
The one under $20
You don’t need to spend your life’s savings to protect yourself. In fact, SlickVPN offers a lifetime solution for just $19.99 (originally $1,200). It features secure gateways in over 45 countries, with over 125 available, to protect you from a wide range of cyberthreats anywhere on the planet. You can browse securely on up to five devices at once, thanks to end-to-end 256-bit encryption, and stream in the smoothest and most reliable way possible.
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