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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. Oh, and there’s the fact that two-thirds of all hotels leak your personal deets. And the ongoing drama that is the life of Mark Zuckerberg — you know, the guy responsible for the biggest data breaches to make headlines the past few years?

Right now, one of the highest regarded VPNs on the market, VPN Unlimited, is running a crazy 48-hour price drop on its lifetime subscription, bringing the price down to just $29. It's always a good time to get a VPN, but there is truly no better time than in the next 48 hours. Read more...

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