Browse safer and faster with Control D

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This simple tool can protect your family online.
Customize your family browsing with this simple tool.
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Usually, if you want to expand how you use the internet and protect your family online, you need a virtual private network. But those can be complicated to use — and expensive to boot.

Alternatively, Control D packs many of the control and safety features of a VPN into a much simpler solution. For a limited time, you can get a two-year subscription to this unique service for just $30 (regularly $48).

Take control of your internet

With Control D, you can browse faster, remove distractions, protect your family online, and stream more content from your favorite platforms.

Plus, you can create unique browsing profiles across up to 10 devices. And you can customize each profile to provide a different experience online. You also can speed up your browsing by blocking sites and services that drain your bandwidth.

“A must have in today’s internet,” says one verified Control D reviewer. “Very easy to setup, blocks a lot of domains that do not have business with your device/you which results in faster browsing speed and a lot less tracking. You’d notice it immediately.”

If you have kids, you can create browsing profiles that allow them to browse the web safely, giving you peace of mind. The internet is only getting riskier for younger users, so a simple way to protect your family online is essential. You can block ads, schedule productivity times, and do much more to customize your time online for all users.

Save on Control D

Get the privacy and protection of a VPN without the hassle and upkeep. You can get a two-year subscription to Control D on sale for $30 (regularly $48) for a limited time.

Prices subject to change. 

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