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This secure and spooky VPN is on sale for under £2 per month

SAVE 82%: A three-year subscription to CyberGhost VPN is on sale for £1.99 per month as of April 18, and includes an extra three months for free.


It's difficult to decide on the best VPN for you, but CyberGhost VPN does stand out for a number of reasons. It's secure, with fast connection speeds and a diverse selection of servers, and its interface is covered in cute ghosts. The ghosts shouldn't really matter, but they do.

A three-year subscription to CyberGhost VPN is on sale for £1.99 per month as of April 18, saving you a massive 82% on list price. This heavily discounted plan also comes with an extra three months for free.  Read more...

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