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SAVE 85%: A three-year subscription to ZenMate VPN is on sale for £1.44 per month as of July 20, saving you 85% on list price.


ZenMate VPN is not one of the biggest or most popular names in the VPN game, but when you consider everything it offers for under £1.50 a month, it probably should be.

Subscribers get access to servers in 79 countries located all over the world, apps for all leading operating platforms, streaming servers, P2P torrent support, and unlimited speeds and bandwidth. You can also connect an unlimited number of devices under the same plan, which is something not a lot of other VPNs offer.

A three-year subscription to ZenMate VPN is on sale for £1.44 per month as of July 20, saving you 85% on list price. This discounted plan comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can recover your cash if you're not totally satisfied with the service. We don't think it will come to that, but it's a nice thing to have on your side.

Protect all of your devices with a secure subscription to ZenMate VPN.

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