Get 5 Years Of VPN Service For Only $35
That's a steep discount on the original price of $359.40.
A five-year subscription to AdGuard VPN is only $35 right now, a steep discount from the original price of $359.40. The deal is available at StackCommerce and requires entering coupon code SPRING15 to get the lowest price on the product.
AdGuard VPN's paid version allows 10 devices to connect simultaneously and works on all platforms (Windows, MacOS, Android, and iOS). The deal runs from March 22 to April 3 and is only available to new users.
AdGuard VPN promises that it doesn't log nor sell user data. There is a free version of AdGuard VPN, if you'd like to try the service out first. The free version has few locations, fewer allowed devices (only two instead of 10), 20 Mbps speed limit, and 3GB monthly VPN traffic limit.
VPNs ensure privacy while browsing the web, hiding user activity from trackers and keeping your sensitive info and data safe from prying eyes. VPNs aren't exactly a must-have service for gaming specifically, but you can use VPNs to play with friends who might be on different regional servers or access region-locked games.
For more info on other paid VPN options, check out our roundup of the best VPN services.
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