Not long ago we ran a piece on why you might want a VPN and why you might want a VPN service (see: Need a Cheap VPN? What Kind? From Who? Let’s Sort It!).
And we’ve posted a bit about some of the leading VPN companies:
- ExpressVPN: They have 3,000+ servers in 160 locations in 94 countries – wow! Apps for all the major platforms plus televisions, etc., and they unblock streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, BBC iPlayer, ITV, Sky Go and more). As they put it, “Actually works with Netflix”. Their interface supports 16 different languages and you can connect up to 5 devices concurrently. And it’s a cheap VPN! $6.67/month, billed as $99.95 for the first 15 months and every 12 months thereafter. Less than $7/month!
- PureVPN who offered a special discount code for LowEndBox readers that works out to 85% (!) off. PureVPN has over 13,000 reviews on Trust Pilot, and a 4.7/5 rating. They are a global leader in the VPN security space and offer datacenter points of presence all over the world.
But maybe you want more opinions, have special needs, want to ask questions, or just want to learn more before jumping on one of these deals. In that case, I would advise:
- Not waiting too long, because these deals are going, going, gone!
- Checking out this thread on LowEndTalk titled “Which VPN Service Do You Recommend“. With nearly 1,000 views and 66 comments, there are many opinions and a lot of advice about which VPN service and why.
In the interest of full disclosure, LowEndBox earns a referral bonus for anyone that orders through some of the links associated with this article.
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Kaylee is the Media Specialist at LowEndBox and a long-time follower of the LowEndTalk community. After years of reading and engaging with the platform from the sidelines, she officially joined the team to help expand LowEndBox’s reach, storytelling, and presence across digital channels.
Kaylee brings a strong passion for accessible technology and digital media. Her technical interests span the Apple ecosystem, Android devices, and emerging maker trends like 3D printing. She’s also deeply immersed in the world of social media—she manages the official LowEndBox social feeds and is always on the lookout for creative ways to spotlight community activity, tutorials, and hosting trends.
Whether she’s writing industry news, covering community milestones, interviewing providers, or crafting technical explainers, Kaylee approaches her work with a genuine enthusiasm for tech and a talent for clear, engaging communication.
Outside of the screen, she enjoys creative writing, photography, and discovering new tech tools to experiment with.
You can find her content right here on LowEndBox, as well as on the official LowEndBox Twitter and YouTube accounts—where she helps bring the LowEnd community to life.
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