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PureVPN

Price: £1.70 per month from fave.co/3V6j1lZ

In our time reviewing VPNs in 2024, it’s clear the industry has grown to offer some fantastic benefits whether you’re looking to unlock Netflix in another country or connect to a Wi-Fi access point you don’t quite trust. The other thing that’s clear is that VPN companies really want to entice you into a two‑year deal.

That’s perhaps unsurprising, and what’s good enough for the likes of Surfshark and NordVPN is good enough for everyone else, but PureVPN is offering more than a whopping 80 percent off its plans if you sign up for 24 months.

On theextras to tailor it nicely to your needs. On the other, two years is a long time in a field where legislation threatens to change month to month, week to week. Also, at its standard price, PureVPN is pricier than some of its rivals, so it feels as though it really wants you to hop on board for two years.

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