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Get a lifetime subscription to this speedy VPN for under £30

TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Ivacy VPN is on sale for £29.30 as of Jan. 17, saving you 97% on list price.


We've said it before and we'll say it again: Get a VPN. While some folks may wait until their credit card has been flagged for buying everything in a shop across the country or their identity has been stolen while travelling abroad to download a VPN, we know you're smarter than that. 

The best part about protecting yourself online with a VPN, or virtual private network, is that it's a lot cheaper than protecting your non-digital life. Home security systems cost hundreds if not thousands, and a bodyguard would probably be excessive (although pretty cool). When it comes to your online data, e.g. emails, photos, bank info, and identity, you can pay under £30 and never lift a finger again. Get a lifetime subscription to Ivacy VPN for just £29.30. Read more...

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