TL;DR: Protect 15 devices with a lifetime subscription to FasestVPN, on sale for $32.97 (reg. $600) until December 22.
Online security might seem like a hassle, but staying protected doesn’t have to slow you down. FastestVPN is a reliable cybersecurity tool with more than 900 servers spread across 100 countries, and you don’t have to pay for it every month. Instead, you can get a FastestVPN Pro lifetime subscription for 15 devices for $32.97, but that price won’t last much longer.
Whether you’re streaming your favorite shows, handling sensitive work, or just scrolling on public Wi-Fi, this VPN has your back with military-grade encryption and a WireGuard protocol that locks your data down.
FastestVPN goes beyond just keeping your connection private. It blocks ads, fights malware, and even protects against unsolicited traffic with its NAT firewall. Worried about your IP address getting exposed if the connection drops? A kill switch has that covered. Plus, it works on just about everything: your computer, phone, Smart TV, and even your router.
As a bonus, the Pro Plan includes a free year of password management to keep all your logins secure and organized. It’s security, speed, and simplicity all rolled into one.
Don’t miss your chance to get a lifetime subscription to FastestVPN Pro on sale for $32.97 (reg. $600).
Sale ends December 22 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

FastestVPN PRO: Lifetime Subscription (15 Devices) – $32.97
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2553761/this-33-lifetime-vpn-wont-be-available-much-longer.html
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