Going online via a VPN is the smart thing to do [Deals]

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TigerVPN protects your browsing with military grade encryption, on almost any device.
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The internet is a scary place. And that’s not just because of the weird comments and content you might run into. It’s also a place that;s filled with identity thieves, hackers, and other dangers. Add to that the annoyance of regional content restrictions, and using a virtual private network to connect becomes a must.

For that reason, TigerVPN is worth checking out. It offers a simple but powerful way to connect anonymously and with tough layers of encryption. With native apps for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, it can guard your activity from hackers, ISPs, and the government alike. And right now, you can get a lifetime of TigerVPN for $49.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

This VPN works by routing your traffic through a global network of 15 nodes. Each node is end-to-end secured, meaning your activity will have an important layer of anonymity. The servers are low latency with up to 10Gbps connectivity, meaning it won’t lead to a slowdown. There are also a range of security related options. For example, you can choose your protocol between OpenVPN, L2TP, IPSec, and PPTP. Or, you can use a NAT Firewall to prevent interference from other VPN users. Plus, it can bypass bothersome restrictions on services like Netflix and Hulu.

Buy now: Get a lifetime of TigerVPN for $49.99, that’s a whopping 93 percent discount.

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