Bad code, data breaches, and invasive cookies can make you feel like the legal snoops are almost as bad as the crooks. This three-year AdGuard bundle helps you deal with both by providing powerful ad blocking and a strong virtual private network, available at a great price through June 26th.
Start by getting rid of invasive ads with a three-year AdGuard family plan, covering up to five different devices. Ads are often one of the easiest targets for malicious actors, used to inject malware, install trackers, invade privacy, and drag on performance.
Rated 4.7 out of five stars on Trustpilot and the Chrome Store and 4.6 out of five on G2, AdGuard is built to thwart annoying ad code and tracking tools, no matter your preferred browsers. Its automated safety features stall dangerous redirects before they load, filter out web requests that may otherwise be hidden in the background, and keep your IP address private. Its filters are easy to customize, so you only see what you care about.
Next, add another layer of security with three years of the AdGuard VPN, which can protect up to 10 devices at once. Enjoying a 4.6 out of five-star rating on the Apple App Store, Capterra, and G2, AdGuard VPN protects over 25 million users with carefully designed features. It’s quick to find the connection you need with servers at 60 locations all over the globe so you can access your subscriptions, and connections have no bandwidth limits or similar restrictions. All traffic through the VPN is encrypted and subject to a zero-log policy, so the only person who knows what you’re viewing is you.
Keeping out privacy invaders can feel like an insurmountable challenge. This three-year AdGuard subscription bundle makes it easy to do for $24.97, $269 off the $293 MSRP through 11:59 PM PST on June 26th.
Prices subject to change.
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