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Pay What You Want VPN: 3 Years (Min $15USD) or 5 Years (MIn $18USD) @ FastestVPN

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In the celebration of 6th Birthday of FastestVPN, they are treating their customers with the choice of Paying Whatever they want. It’s a limited time offer and obviously it will provide all the features that comes with the normal plans.

Features Include.
• 1 Year Passhulk Password Manager FREE
• 1 Mo 2TB Cloud Storage FREE
• Supports USA Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Hotstar, Prime videos etc
• Grants VPN access for 15 users
• P2P optimized servers let you download & stream HD video w/ zero buffering and complete anonymity
• Utilizes military-grade 256-bit AES encryption on all of its 550+ servers
• Unlimited server switches and bandwidth
• NAT firewall provides an additional layer of protection
• Malware protection ensures the sites you visit are safe to access
• Ad blocker prevents unfavorable ads from popping up on your screen
• Internet kill switch protects your IP from being exposed if your connection drops
• No logging policy guarantees nobody will ever have your private information
• Bypass geo-restrictions & unlock any site you want
• Split tunneling grant you access to choose which app to use through VPN tunneling
• Smart Connect lets you connect to the fastest server
• Use on 10 different devices at once

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  • My two cents. Most VPN's are the same, cant trust them 100% that would be foolish.

    Been using this for about 3 years off another deal.

    Positives: Cayman Islands if that means anything with the 5 eyes stuff?
    Does the VPN work? Yes

    Negatives: Could do with more locations but its fine

    I think most VPN's are dubious, not saying this is the best but this one is far better than a lot of others.

  • There was issue before but after updating their app I didn't face any issues so far.

  • The title should be "Pay what you want (Min $15USD)

    Currently doesn't mention the restriction of a minimum spend in the title or description.

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