Defend yourself from data monitoring with a VPN

Bolster your security.
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Joseph Green
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Defend yourself from data monitoring with a VPN
A one-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for £2.90 per month. Credit: pexels

TL;DR: A one-year subscription to Private Internet Access is on sale for £2.90 per month, saving you 67% on list price.


Digital security has arguably never been more important, as spammers and criminals look to capitalise on these uncertain times.

There are plenty of software packages that can be used to intercept your data from insecure connections. If you access the internet through public WiFi hotspots, shared internet routers, or even through your very own provider, your data, files, and privacy may be at risk. You don't have the protection that the office provides.

The good news is that services like Private Internet Access utilise high grade encryption to secure your data transmissions. This means your data and identity remains safe and secure, even in the most insecure and dangerous hotspots and networks.

You can now sign up to a one-year subscription of Private Internet Access for just £2.90 per month. This is down by 67% on list price, and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Bolster your online security with a VPN.

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Global Shopping Editor

Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.

Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.

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