Test The Fastest VPN For Mac With A 7-Day Trial For $0.99 Only [Limited Time Offer]

Whenever you’re working from a coffee shop, or even just browsing Instagram from the library, you’re potentially putting your data at risk. You don’t know who controls those WiFi networks, and if they’re free there might be a good reason for that – they’re collecting data.

You can stop all that with a VPN and now is the time to try one of the fastest VPNs around; PureVPN.

Why is now a good time to take PureVPN for a test drive? Because they’re offering a full seven-day trial of their whole service for just $0.99; that’s a ridiculous price. You can download the PureVPN client for your Mac, Windows, and more now.

Like all good VPNs, PureVPN has you covered with 256-bit encryption as well as a VPN kill switch that will disconnect your internet connection when the VPN isn’t running. That way you can be sure that no information is leaking out.

But wait, there’s more!

The Mac client works on macOS 10.15 Catalina as well as other less recent versions, too. If you’re reading this the chances are very good that your Mac will work just fine. Connecting to your new VPN is a one-click affair, so there won’t be any complicated settings to change – you barely even need to know what a VPN is to get started here.

Once you’re connected you won’t notice any bandwidth limitations, either. Unlike plenty of the competition! Speeds will be top-notch, obviously, but the Mac app also has a built-in ping test so you can always be assured that you’re connected to the fastest server possible.

Whether you’re looking for a way to ensure nobody keeps tabs on your internet browsing, or just want to be able to appear as if you’re in another country, PureVPN has your back. And at less than a dollar for seven days of use, what do you have to lose?

Try PureVPN Now for 7 days for $0.99 only, which also happens to pack all premium features as well!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post but we don’t get any commission from sales made on PureVPN.

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