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TL;DR: As of June 20, get a lifetime subscription to Getflix Smart DNS and VPN for just $49. It's worth $540, so that's 90% off.


Traveling abroad this summer? Make sure you still have access to your favorite shows in your chosen destination with a subscription to Getflix.

A VPN combo service at its core, Getflix is tailor-made for those who want to binge-watch content without slowdowns or restrictions. So, if your favorite show in your home country is not available for streaming in your chosen destination, this DNS (domain naming system) is basically designed to unlock it.

A regular VPN might help, but sometimes they can impact your streaming speed. Plus, Netflix has been cracking down on those using a VPN to circumvent regional content restrictions. Unlike a regular VPN that reroutes your traffic to a totally different server, Getflix only redirects the internet traffic you need to watch your shows. So, it shouldn’t slow down your connection. With over 200 VPN nodes across the globe, Getflix can unlock over 300 streaming channels. That includes Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, ABC, AMC, BBC iPlayer, BritBox, FX Networks, and so many others (no U.S. Netflix, unfortunately). It won’t log, analyze, inspect, or archive any of your data, either. You're free to stream without restrictions or spying eyes.

If you want full VPN coverage, Getflix has got you covered there, too. The subscription also offers a free all-around VPN with 256-bit SSL encryption to keep your presence anonymous online. It’s available on both PC, Mac, and mobile, and can be accessed from any internet connection (gaming consoles, smart TVs, etc.).

If you're planning a trip abroad this season, equip yourself with Getflix to stay in the know about your favorite shows. After all, Big Brother on CBS is on three days a week — how else will you keep up with who's on the block? It'll only cost you $49 (reg. $540) for life.

Prices subject to change.

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