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Why threats against net neutrality mean you need a VPN now more than ever

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The current conversation around net neutrality is getting louder and louder, and unless you want Comcast and Verizon dictating your web surfing habits, there are plenty of good reasons to listen up.

While these telecom companies and other tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Apple amass more power and influence over the internet, the FCC is preparing to roll back regulations that keep it equally accessible to everyone. This regressive trend threatens to change the way we use the web and, barring a congressional intervention, there’s not much we can do to stop it.

But we can prepare for it, with a subscription to VPN Unlimited. Whether you’re at home, traveling, or enjoying a latte at Starbucks, your connection will be encrypted and free of bandwidth restrictions.

VPN Unlimited offers exceptional speed and reliability thanks to its collection of 70 servers in 50 countries (and counting). Another reason you’ll want a VPN Unlimited subscription in a post-net-neutrality world? Its newly included DNS Firewall will block ads and malware that would otherwise infest your online experience like a bad case of fleas. It’ll also circumvent frustrating geo-blocks that prevent you from accessing streaming services and other region-specific content. 

The standard VPN Unlimited subscription offers lifetime access for up to 5 devices at a time, including Apple, Android, Linux, and Windows devices.

If you want to protect a larger collection of devices, perhaps in an office or a home business, you can also subscribe to VPN Unlimited Infinity. It gives you the same lifetime access, but ups your simultaneous device limit to 10.

Regularly, lifetime access to VPN Unlimited would cost $499.99, and the Infinity version would set you back $525. But for a limited time, we're offering a discount that brings the price down to $49.99 and $55.99 respectively. Don't wait for the fall of net neutrality to secure your online activities—take advantage of these deals now.

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