Dont understand online security? This discounted VPN plan solves that

TL;DR: Save hundreds on this limited-time-only VPN when you install FastestVPN for $39.99 (reg.$600).Have you gotten an email from a foreign prince promising you riches? If so, you know how easily bad actors can get your online information.

Worry less about your data and online security when you opt for FastestVPN PRO lifetime subscription, available for a limited time only at $39.99 (reg.$600)A VPN is a virtual private network.

It’s a way to access the internet that encrypts your digital activity and protects your data and IP address.The FastestVPN subscription can protect up to 15 devices simultaneously, including Windows products, Mac products, iOS, Android, smart TVs, and routers. FastestVPN sets up a virtual series of gates between you and malicious digital actors, like a NAT firewall, ad blocker, and double VPN servers.

But even though your access to the World Wide Web is routed through these “gates,” the WireGuard protocol keeps your speeds up with 10 GBPS servers.If your connection ever drops, a built-in kill switch activates to protect your IP address.You can also choose a dedicated IP address to follow you across your online journey.

Use P2P-optimized servers for fast download speeds.Malware protection and the ad blocker prevent you from accidentally clicking malicious ad links.Using a VPN can help you access streaming services when you’re traveling, even if in a location where the distribution rights aren’t the same.

FastestVPN has separate servers for US Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Hotstar, Hulu, and BBC iPlayer.You’ll also get one-year free password manager with the PRO plan.You can safely stash info like bank account log-ins and complex passwords so you don’t have to memorize each one.With the state of the internet today, a VPN is a must-have, so act before the deal goes away to get the FastestVPN PRO plan lifetime subscription for just $39.99.StackSocial prices subject to change....

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Publisher: New York Post

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