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SAVE 90%: Ivacy VPN is a cheap service that offers powerful protection for your online identity and data. A five-year subscription to Ivacy VPN is on sale for £0.73 per month and includes a free password manager — 90% off list price for a limited time.


Ivacy VPN is a unique service in that it offers a lot of premium features for a price that is more in line with basic options. For under £1 a month, users get malware protection, unlimited bandwidth, high speed downloading, P2P support, 10 simultaneous connections, and much more.

Whether you're looking to protect your online identity or access top streaming sites from around the world, Ivacy VPN should be something to seriously consider. It is not the absolute best service for streaming, but Ivacy VPN claims to be able to unblock BBC iPlayer, Disney+, Hulu, and 16 major Netflix regions.

A five-year subscription to Ivacy VPN is on sale for £0.73 per month, saving you 90% on list price. This heavily discounted plan comes with a premium password manager for free, and is fully refundable for 30 days. We don't think you'll need to use the guarantee because Ivacy VPN is an impressive service, but it's always good to have some protection against disappointment.

Bag one of the best VPN deals from Ivacy VPN.

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