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SAVE 86%: ZenMate VPN offers streaming servers for bypassing the geo-restrictions of leading sites like Netflix. A three-year subscription to ZenMate VPN is on sale for £1.33 per month, and includes an extra three months for free.


ZenMate VPN is proof that you don't always need to splash out on the most expensive service to get the best set of features. It is absolutely loaded with advanced security features, with access to servers in 79 countries from around the world, apps for all leading operating systems, P2P support, and no limits on connections, speed, or bandwidth.

A three-year subscription to ZenMate VPN is on sale for £1.33 per month, and includes an extra three months of coverage for free. Subscribers also get a generous 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can get your money back if things don't work out. We don't think you'll need to use this, but it's reassuring to know you can recover your cash if you're not totally satisfied.

ZenMate VPN is also one of the best services for unlocking streaming sites like Netflix. It's probably not as good as the likes of ExpressVPN, but it's a lot cheaper. If you're looking to watch more content from around the world, without spending £5 a month on a service, ZenMate VPN should be something to seriously consider.

Access more shows and movies on top streaming sites with ZenMate VPN.

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