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Reading this without using a VPN? That’s risky, but there’s a fix [Deals]

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Get two years of VPN protection to keep all your data and browsing activity private.
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If you go online (and now is not the time to pretend you don’t), you’re vulnerable to data violations of all sorts: identity theft, activity monitoring, geo-restrictions.

A great way to secure yourself against these problems is to connect to the internet via a virtual private network, or VPN, that carefully channels and anonymizes your traffic. And right now we’ve got a great VPN, with a great name, at a great price: two years of Hide My Ass! VPN for $69.99.

Named one of PC Magazine’s Best VPN Services of 2016, Hide My Ass! VPN manages to safeguard web traffic without dropping connection speeds as it connects to servers in almost 200 countries. Your browsing history and private data are anonymized, and blocked content is unlocked, but Hide My Ass! VPN won’t get in the way of using your internet-connected TVs and game consoles. You can also use up to two devices simultaneously.

Buy now: Get two years of Hide My Ass! VPN for $69.99, a full 55 percent off the usual price.

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2 responses to “Reading this without using a VPN? That’s risky, but there’s a fix [Deals]”

  1. XDY123 says:

    2 year subscription. It is too long. Because I am living in China, many VPNs are not work for a long time in China for Great firewall. So I am using FlyVPN.Buy one month by month.

  2. James Cox says:

    I’ve tried HMA before, the service didn’t work for what I wanted for and I hate their recurring payment handling but I still accepted that, until there were news published that they handed a user’s info just after getting a UK Court over. It was disappointing. Although I don’t use their vpn to commit online crimes yet it made me feel unsecured connecting to their service. When you claim to protect a user’s privacy, you should claim it until the end. Long story short, I had to switch. Frootvpn is my current one, cheaper and promise to not log anything even a timestamp (which HMA also collects as stated on their logging policy page) hoping that they wont go through the same issue to HMA -_- Looking forward!

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