Last Chance! Stay Safe On Public Wi-Fi With Cloak [Deals]

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You might not know this, but when you’re on public Wi-Fi – at coffee shops, airports, hotels, or conferences – anybody can see what you’re doing online. If you visit sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon.com, and thousands of others, your privacy may be at risk.

How do you protect yourself? With Cloak. And right now Cult of Mac Deals has it for only $59 – that’s 38% off the regular retail price!

Cloak is the antidote to hackers and hacker tools – with just one click, you’re safe.

Here are some of the features that Cloak boasts:

  • Your Very Own Safety Net: Cloak creates a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for you. That’s geek speak for your own private place on the Internet. All you have to do is press a button and you’re safe.
  • Works on All your Devices: Cloak works the way you work. Whether it’s a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, Cloak has you covered. Even better: you can use one Cloak account to secure all your devices. It’s never been so easy to stay safe.
  • Easy to Use: Press one button and you’re protected.
  • Works Around the World: Cloak’s global network is available nearly anywhere in the world, anytime you need it.
  • Helps You Access Blocked Sites: Get full web access and work around blocks just about anywhere you are.

The last thing we want is hackers stealing from us (or you!), but we shouldn’t have to be afraid to use public Wi-Fi either. That’s why Cloak is such an exceptional tool – it’s simple, universal, and effective. So keep your Mac, iPhone, and iPad Safe on public Wi-Fi with Cloak. It’s only $59 from Cult of Mac Deals, so head to the Deals page and start protecting your devices from would-be invaders today!

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