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Get a lifetime subscription to this speedy VPN for under £20

That's a 97% saving on list price.
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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to FastestVPN is on sale for £16.15, saving you 97% on list price.


Your browser’s incognito mode can only do so much. Sure, it’ll clear your history, searches, cookies, and login deets, so anyone who uses your computer can’t see what you’ve been up to. But it won’t hide it from your internet service provider (ISP) and other prying eyes. And if you’re on a free public WiFi network, you’re basically inviting hackers to steal your stuff — whether you’re on private mode or not.

In a nutshell, that’s why you need a VPN. It doesn’t need to be an expensive one; it just has to work. And for a limited time, you can spend just £16.15 and protect yourself forever via FastestVPN.

FastestVPN is designed to be easy to use for all of your devices (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Smart TV, gaming consoles, routers, streaming devices, Raspberry Pi, etc.). Once connected, it uses military-grade 256-bit AES encryption to cover all of its 350+ servers in impenetrable cryptographic glory. There’s also a NAT firewall, which adds another layer of protection against malicious data; an ad blocker to prevent annoying pop-ups and potential viruses; and an internet kill switch, which blocks your device and closes all of your apps in the event of a dropped connection.

Operating with 99.9 percent uptime and unlimited bandwidth, FastestVPN also claims you won’t be twiddling your thumbs while things load and buffer. It’s built to be fast, after all (hence the name).

This lifetime subscription on sale for only £16.15 lets you connect five different devices simultaneously to FastestVPN. If you have more devices that need protection, there's also a deal for 10 or 15 devices available for a discount.

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