One of the best VPNs is 83% off for Cyber Monday
When you think of Cyber Monday, you might not necessarily think of shopping for a VPN. But actually, it’s one of the few times you can snag a special deal on a top-tier VPN. This makes it the perfect chance to save big on an essential upgrade to your privacy and security. Right now, Private Internet Access—one of my favorite VPNs—is offering an absolutely tremendous 83 percent discount on its 2-year subscription. So if you’re in the market for a VPN or are looking to make the switch to a top-tier service, this has your name written all over it.
You can score Private Internet Access’s full VPN for just a few dollars a month during Cyber Monday. And considering that a VPN is an essential tool to ensure your privacy and security in today’s online world, that’s a bargain if I’ve ever seen one. The 2-year subscription is only $56.94—that’s just $2.03 per month. Plus, Private Internet Access throws in an additional four months for free with your subscription.
Private Internet Access is an institution in third-party VPNs, seemingly around since the beginning. In that time, users have made it one of the most popular and recognizable services on the market and for good reason. Not only does it have an one of the best feature sets of any VPN, but it has a server spread that is double or triple most competitors. And while it might not be the absolute fastest VPN I’ve ever tested, it’s still plenty fast enough for just about anything you need to do—like streaming location-restricted content, which PIA is great at accessing as well. The company even takes its users’ privacy to another level by regularly publishing transparency reports and putting its service through independent no-log audits to backup its privacy claims.
You might be able to find other deals on VPNs during Cyber Monday, but not for a top-tier service like Private Internet Access and at this price. Grab this deal while it lasts and enjoy your new sense of security.
Author: Sam Singleton, Assistant Editor
Sam Singleton is a tech editor and PCWorld’s jack of all trades. When he’s not on the hunt for the best computer deals he’s covering VPNs, productivity software, laptops, and a wide gamut of consumer-grade hardware and software.
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