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Get ExpressVPN, one of the world’s most popular VPNs, at a new low price

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Maximize your online protection with a VPN that won't slow you down.
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ExpressVPN’s Basic Plan covers up to 10 devices with fast speeds, ad blocking, MailGuard protection and more.

The company has earned one of the better reputations in the VPN space, and this deal drops the Basic Plan to just $39.99 a year (regularly $74.85).

ExpressVPN deal: Save on a speedy, trusted VPN

There’s a specific kind of tech purchase people make after getting burned once. Maybe it’s connecting to terrible airport Wi-Fi. Maybe it’s realizing how aggressively ads follow you around online. Or maybe it’s discovering your email ended up on some spam list from 2017 and never recovered.

That’s usually when VPNs stop sounding optional.

Right now, the ExpressVPN Basic Plan is on sale. And, unlike a lot of random VPN apps floating around, this one comes with an actual reputation to maintain (rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on the App Store). That matters when the entire point is routing your internet traffic through someone else’s servers.

Speedy, secure connections for up to 10 devices

The big draw here is speed. ExpressVPN’s proprietary Lightway protocol keeps connections fast and stable. It definitely won’t turn your browsing session into a buffering simulator. Streaming, gaming, FaceTiming, doomscrolling on public Wi-Fi — everything still feels normal, which is what really separates good VPNs from the ones people uninstall after three days.

The plan also covers up to 10 devices simultaneously, so your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and whatever other gadgets have taken over your apartment can all stay protected under one account. ExpressVPN operates servers in all 50 U.S. states and 105 countries.

There are also a few genuinely useful extras included, like blocking of ads and malicious sites. And then there’s MailGuard, which helps reduce phishing attempts and spam by masking your real email address.

To be fair, no VPN makes you magically anonymous online, and free VPNs still exist if your standards are “technically functional.” But ExpressVPN remains popular because it’s one of the few VPNs that feels polished enough to disappear into the background once it’s installed.

Which, honestly, is probably what most people want.

Save on ExpressVPN’s Basic Plan

Get a one-year subscription to the ExpressVPN Basic Plan for a one-time payment of $39.99 (regularly $74.85).

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