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SAVE 58%: TunnelBear is a great VPN for cybersecurity beginners. A two-year subscription to TunnelBear is on sale for £3.05 per month — 58% off list price for a limited time.


VPNs are seriously useful tools for protecting your online identity and data, but for some users, these services are still a little daunting. We get it. There is a lot of complicated jargon and tricky to understand concepts that come with VPNs. If you're looking for a beginner-friendly option that doesn't overwhelm, we recommend TunnelBear.

TunnelBear offers a great introduction to VPNs, with intuitive apps, reliable customer support, and unlimited data. The interface is also covered with cute bears, which doesn't help with cybersecurity at all, but it's a nice touch that we really like. Why can't more VPNs offer sweet mascots that make you feel warm, fuzzy, and reassured?

A two-year subscription to TunnelBear is on sale for £3.05 per month, saving you 58% on list price. If you're still not convinced, TunnelBear also offers a pretty decent free version with a limit on data usage. It's not a long-term solution, but it gives you a taste of what TunnelBear can offer without committing with your cash.

Save 58% on a two-year subscription to TunnelBear.

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