Another Black Friday VPN deal arrives! IPVanish follows NordVPN and Surfshark with early discount
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Prices plummet below £1.60 with this early Black Friday sale
When it comes to the best VPN deals, it's almost impossible to beat Black Friday. The blockbuster sales event, which started as a tradition for retailers in the USA to drum up sales in the wake of Thanksgiving, is now a global bargain bonanza in both high street shops and online stores.
VPNs offer eye-watering discounts during the Black Friday sales, enabling subscribers to lock-in discounts for the duration of their subscription. If you subscribe for a one- or two-year plan, then your subscription will come up for renewal ahead of the next round of Black Friday sales too — so you'll never pay full price.
NordVPN kickstarted its Black Friday sale in October, with Surfshark soon following with an unprecedented 4 free months subscription. And now, another popular Virtual Private Network (VPN) has launched its sale.
IPVanish has rolled out its Black Friday sale well before the annual sale is due to start, with Black Friday itself falling on November 29 this time around. "We’re practically giving it away," the brand proclaims on its online store.
For a limited time, you can secure a 70% discount on IPVanish — cutting the monthly cost to just £1.58 a month.
IPVanish has beaten some of its closest rivals to the punch by kickstarting its Black Friday sale weeks before the sale is scheduled to begin. For a limited time, you can cut the cost of the subscription from £9.99 to just £1.58 with a 30-day money-back guarantee
That subscription price will be locked-in for the next two years.
If you've never used IPVanish and are concerned about signing up for such a lengthy subscription, the brand offers a no-quibbles 30-day money-back guarantee with every contract. At any moment during the first month, if IPVanish isn't working for you, cancel and walk away with a full refund.
IPVanish offers 24/7 customer support, so you can reach out to representatives for the service at any time of day to organise a refund if you're unhappy with the VPN.
The latest Black Friday sale from IPVanish is pretty competitive. For comparison, NordVPN has slashed the price of its monthly subscription down to £2.29 — a saving of over 70%. Surfshark still offers the lowest Black Friday price at the moment, with its monthly fee plummeting to just £1.49 a month.
Like Surfshark, IPVanish subscribers can login to an unlimited number of devices with a single subscription, with apps available for the most popular platforms, including Windows, iPhone, Android, Linux, iPad, and Fire TV Stick, to name just a few.
Some of its competitors, like NordVPN and ExpressVPN, impose a strict limited on the number of devices that can be linked to a single subscription, which might become a problem for those with dozens of gadgets.
IPVanish was founded in 2012 in the United States. Like all good VPNs, it can secure your internet connection with military-grade encryption, preventing advertisers and cyber criminals from snooping on your online activity. With everything encrypted before it leaves your machine, not even your broadband supplier will be able to track the websites that you visit. Any speed or data limits imposed on certain online activities or sites will be skirted too.
IPVanish uses WireGuard, the latest advancement in VPN protocols.
The popular VPN service supports a wide range of devices, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, as well as Wi-Fi routers — instaneously shielding every gadget on your network and select Smart TV models. These apps are all included in your subscription fee, so you can take advantage of the service on every platform.
IPVanish lets you secure every device you own with no connection caps
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IPVanish boasts over 2,000 servers worldwide, with the majority located in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Australia. The proximity of these servers to your current location should bolster download speeds. The company previously offered VPN server locations in Russia, but these were suspended in mid-2016 due to conflicts with the US company's zero-log policy and local law.
Four years later, IPVanish removed its servers from Hong Kong, alleging that the Hong Kong national security law puts the naiton under the “same tight internet restrictions that govern mainland China". It still offers VPN servers in more than 75 locations worldwide, making it an attractive option for streaming enthusiasts who want to spoof their IP address to unlock content from other parts of the world.