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hide.me VPN’s spooky Halloween deal: Get 5 months free with a 17-month subscription!

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hide.me VPN's spooky Halloween deal: Get 5 months free with a 17-month subscription!
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In the spirit of Halloween, hide.me VPN is treating users to a fantastic deal! For a limited time, when you purchase their 17-month subscription for just $49, you’ll receive an extra 5 months absolutely free. That’s like getting a year and a half of secure, anonymous browsing for just $2.88 per month. Even better, this offer comes back to haunt you every time you renew your subscription.

But don’t be scared of commitment — this Halloween sale is only available until the end of October 2023. If you’re not bewitched by the service, hide.me VPN also offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

hide.me VPN's spooky Halloween deal: Get 5 months free with a 17-month subscription!
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hide.me is a Malaysian-based VPN service with a hauntingly good reputation, established in 2012. It’s known for its lightning-fast speeds, rock-solid security, and unparalleled transparency. You’ll enjoy features like VPN split tunneling, stealth guard, IP leak protection, global IPTV access, AES-256 encryption, self-managed DNS, WireGuard, and more. What’s truly spine-chilling is that hide.me doesn’t keep any logs, and their privacy policy is something you can trust.

With 2300 VPN servers in 85 locations worldwide, hide.me has you covered whether you’re in North or South America, Asia, or Europe. These servers are carefully chosen and maintained in-house to ensure top-notch security and performance. No traces of your online activities are stored, and sensitive cryptographic keys are kept in temporary storage to ward off potential threats.

No matter which device you prefer, hide.me’s apps are available for all major platforms — iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Windows, macOS, Amazon Fire Stick, routers, Chrome, and Firefox. Plus, with a single hide.me subscription, you can connect up to 10 devices at once. So, this Halloween, don’t be spooked by cyber threats — grab this beautiful deal from hide.me VPN before time runs out!


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