This highly rated VPN keeps your internet data safe [Deals]

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Windscribe VPN
This VPN works as a combination of desktop app and browser extension, for layers of protection on unlimited devices.
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If you’ve spent any time on this site, you know we’re big fans of VPNs. That’s because they’re an essential tool for making sure your private information stays private. But they can sometimes be confusing to use, and limited in what devices they’ll work on. So we recommend this versatile VPN as a way of staying safe and anonymous online, on any device.

Windscribe VPN works as a desktop application and browser extension that function together. They protect your online privacy and unblock websites, while also removing ads and trackers. That makes your everyday browsing safer — and also less annoying. There are no confusing settings or options menus. Simply activate Windscribe once on your desktop, and it runs in the background forever.

Once Windscribe is on, you get unlimited downloads and unlimited simultaneous connections, as opposed to the five devices that many services max out at. That makes for easy protection of all the devices used by a family or even a small business.

With a strict no-logging policy and anonymous signup, Windscribe adds a high level of anonymity to all online activity. And thanks to an encrypted tunnel, your location is masked from third parties, so you can sidestep annoying location-based content restrictions. You don’t even need an email address to sign up. No wonder Windscribe scored 4.7 out of 5 stars on the App Store.

Buy now: Get a year of Windscribe VPN for $49, or two years for $59, or three years for $69, or four years for $79. That’s 54% off, 72% off, 78% off and 81% off the usual price, respectively.

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