Extended VPN deal finally ends on Saturday - half price and free cloud storage

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If you're looking for a great price on a VPN (and can't be bothered to wait until Black Friday on the off chance something cheaper comes along), then we'd strongly suggest that you strike while the iron is hot on one of the best VPN deals we've seen in recent times.

The excellent IPVanish has slashed a massive 73% off its annual plan, meaning all of your VPN needs will be taken care of for only $3.25 (around £2.50/$AU4.45) a month for the next year. It was set to end last Monday but was mercifully extended...but only until the end of October.

Click here to get a fantastic 73% discount on IPVanish VPN

That's an utter bargain, whether you're looking for an extra layer of cybersecurity, a tool for streaming international shows and sport, or are trying to unblock apps and websites where you are today.

And it isn't just access to IPVanish's VPN service that you'll get with this offer - which, in its own right, can be used on as many devices (PCs, Macs, laptops, mobiles, tablets, TV streaming boxes, routers, etc) as you like - as you'll also get 250GB of secure cloud storage from provider SugarSync absolutely free.

Plus, if you sign up for IPVanish now and then change your mind, you can always take advantage of its 30-day money back guarantee. That still applies, even with this cut price deal.

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IPVanish VPN | 73% off | 12 months | $3.25 a month
Not only do we rank IPVanish within our top five best VPN services overall, but the fact that you get unlimited simultaneous connections for a mere $3.25 a month makes it incredible value for money. Don't want to commit for a year? No worries - you can sign up for a quarterly period for $4.50 per month or just grab it for a 30 days for a flat $5. Deal ends on Saturday, October 31.

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It's a great VPN deal, but is IPVanish any good?

In short...yes!

IPVanish is an expert VPN provider that secures your online life, ensures your fast speeds, and has zero-logging privacy for your cybersecurity. A log is anything that could be linked to your identity, so a zero-logging policy allows you to browse and stream freely and anonymously. So if online security is your main concern with a VPN, then IPVanish with its zero-logging policy could be ideal for you.

As well as unblocking the likes of Netflix, Peacock and Amazon Prime Video, it also has a 30-day money-back guarantee and 1,500+ anonymous servers spread across over 75 countries. 

Plus, it boasts fast download speeds so you don't need to worry about the VPN slowing down your device, and it's got plenty of powerful, configurable apps. So whether privacy, streaming or cost is your reason for getting a VPN, IPVanish ticks all the boxes. 

Still undecided? Check out our IPVanish review.

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What can you do with a VPN?

A VPN or Virtual Private Network allows you to browse the internet securely and bypass geo-restricted content. So say for instance you wanted to access a Netflix show or movie which is geo-restricted to a location, you could access this through a VPN. A VPN changes your IP address. so your device effectively gets tricked into thinking it's in a different location.

Is your main concern for getting a VPN streaming? Make sure to check out our best Netflix VPN guide.

Apart from bypassing geo-restricted content a VPN is also crucial in maintaining cybersecurity, which is another reason why it has become so increasingly popular. A VPN uses encryption technologies which basically mean you're browsing anonymously.

And it doesn't stop there, as our article on the more obscure VPN uses explains.

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Adam Marshall

Adam was formerly the Content Director of Subscriptions and Services at Future, meaning that he oversaw many of the articles TechRadar produces about antivirus software, VPN, TV streaming, broadband and mobile phone contracts - from buying guides and deals news, to industry interest pieces and reviews. Adam has now dusted off his keyboard to write articles for the likes of TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide.