If You Want To Stay Anonymous On The Web, Here Are 10 Great VPN Options

VPN protection is no longer a luxury…it’s a necessity. But while many providers still only offer coverage to up to three or…gasp!…only ONE of your devices, larger families, a cluster of roommates, or small and growing businesses are probably in the market for a little more expanded protection. Get past your phone, tablet and laptop and well…three just ain’t gonna cut it.
Therefore, check out 10 current offers on VPN services that allow for 5, 10 or even more connected device security, all at healthy discounts right now off their regular price.
It’s HOW much?

A lifetime of VPN protection for under $20 is eye-opening enough, but factor in that you’ve got coverage for up to five devices with SlickVPN (lifetime subscription, $19.99) and FastestVPN (lifetime subscription, $19.99) and it’s right in the wheelhouse for the budget shopper. SlickVPN’s HYDRA encryption offers the most secure online connection possible; and as their name suggests, FastestVPN is one of the quickest VPN providers on the block.
Five devices cover a lot of ground.

For the techhead or the modestly tech-obsessed couple, five devices will probably be more than enough coverage. So you can also check out VPN Secure (lifetime subscription, $34.99), which also protects against DNS leaks, kill switches and more; or KeepSolid (lifetime subscription, $39), with more than 10 million worldwide customers singing their praises.
Just one more…

So, five devices covered is great, but if you split it with a partner, who gets three devices protected and who suffers with only two? With BulletVPN (lifetime subscription, $39) and Nord VPN (2-year subscription, $95.99) you’ll get VPN connections on six devices. BulletVPN offers high streaming capabilities for viewers who watch loads of video. And while Nord VPN costs a bit more, it’s a proven legacy provider who’s double encryption protocols and network of more than 3,500 server locations speak for themselves.
10? Brilliant!

Protection for up to 10 devices should keep an entire small office covered, and Ivacy (lifetime subscription, $59.99); and VPN by VeePN (lifetime subscription, $29.99) are more than up to the task. Ivacy comes with fast uninterrupted P2P file-sharing and 256-bit encryption. Meanwhile, VPN by VeePN is sporting an extra $30 price drop on top of its already low price, making it a super cost-effective choice for small group protection.
Who knows? Be ready.

Five devices are great. Ten is even better, but let’s be real…it’s tough to know exactly how many devices your VPN may need to protect one day. And if that’s you, then look hard at a pair of VPN providers who put no limits on the number of supported devices under your plan. Surfshark (lifetime subscription, $69) sports a CleanWeb feature that blocks ads, trackers and malware while you browse; and Tiger VPN (3 years, $69.99) boasts military grade encryption and privacy protection for all, and we mean ALL, of your devices and gadgets.
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