ExpressVPN deal: Two-year plans are up to 78 percent off right now

ExpressVPN is currently offering two-year plans up to 78% off, making it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their online privacy in the new year. The Advanced tier, which typically costs $299 for two years, can now be had for just $101 - that's a whopping 33.7% discount on top of the already impressive $3.59 per month price tag during the promotional period.

As one of our top picks for premium VPNs, ExpressVPN has long been praised for its speed, ease of use, and extensive global server network. However, its high cost has been a major drawback. Fortunately, this limited-time deal brings the price within reach of many consumers, making it an excellent opportunity to experience the benefits of a top-notch virtual private network (VPN) without breaking the bank.

In our review, ExpressVPN impressed with download and upload speeds that were only slightly impacted by geographical location - losing just 7% in downloads and 2% in uploads worldwide. The VPN also proved itself adept at unblocking Netflix content across different regions, and its mobile and desktop apps were intuitive to use.

ExpressVPN now offers three tiers of service: Basic, Pro, and Advanced. While the Basic plan is cheaper but comes with fewer features, it's currently on sale for 78% off - a deal that brings the monthly price down from $3.07 to just $0.78 per month. The Pro tier, which supports 14 simultaneous devices and includes a password manager, is also discounted by 70%, while the Advanced plan, which offers 12 simultaneous device support and a password manager, can now be had for 33.7% less than its usual price.

What's more, all ExpressVPN plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing new users to try out the service risk-free before committing to a long-term subscription. With this incredible deal, it's an ideal time to consider upgrading your online security and anonymity.
 
I'm so done with all these VPN deals 🤑. I mean, who needs to pay full price for something that's already pretty decent? $3.59 per month is already a steal for the speeds and features they offer... but hey, if you're gonna get 78% off, why not?! It's like they're basically giving it away 😂. Still, I gotta ask, who uses a VPN just to watch Netflix? 🤔 Is that really worth paying almost half the normal price for? Just saying 👀
 
I'm thinking of getting one of these VPN deals myself... been using public Wi-Fi a lot lately and I don't wanna get hacked lol 😂. But seriously, the prices on ExpressVPN are crazy low right now! 78% off is a steal 🤑. I've heard good things about their speeds and ease of use too, so it's worth considering. The fact that they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee is super reassuring for new users like me 👍. Now I'm weighing my options between the Basic, Pro, and Advanced plans... not sure which one to choose yet 🤔.
 
🤔 I was thinking of switching to a VPN already but I just can't justify spending that much on it... This 78% off deal for the Advanced tier is a total game changer for me 😂. I've always loved their apps, they're so easy to use and don't slow down my browsing at all 📱. Now I'm gonna have to take the plunge and get myself one of these deals 💸. One thing that's still bothering me though is the lack of servers in some countries... but maybe this new deal will be a step in the right direction 🌟
 
I'm not buying into the hype here... 78% off? Sounds too good to be true. They're just trying to sell a lot of these VPNs before the offer ends. I mean, have you seen their pricing before this deal? It's already pretty steep. And what's the catch? Are they going to start charging more after the promotional period ends? 🤑
 
Ugh, finally, some good news! I mean, who doesn't love saving 78% on a VPN? It's like they're trying to make up for all the times you had to shell out top dollar. I'm not saying it's the most exciting thing in the world, but if you've been considering upgrading your online privacy, now might be the time. The speeds are pretty solid too, so that's a bonus. And let's be real, who doesn't want to unblock Netflix content without getting a headache?
 
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