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AskCyber Home » News » News » IPVanish VPN Major Network Upgrade Offers Faster Connections

IPVanish VPN Major Network Upgrade Offers Faster Connections

2021-01-29 by Michelle Dvorak

IPVanish VPN Network Upgrade

IPVanish now offers 2 types of subscriptions – VPN only and VPN plus secure storage

IPVanish VPN made a major network upgrade which gives their customers to enjoy faster speeds. The performance enhancement improved their network card capacity 2.5 times throughout the network.

Using a virtual private network (VPN) is important because protects your privacy including messages, photos, and videos that you share with others online.

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VPNs also keeps the websites you visit and the content you watch private. Just this week adult website MyFreeCams announce that over 2M of its subscribers were exposed and a massive data breach.

VPN services can be shared across multiple devices. Just like NordVPN and Private Internet Access VPN as well as others – IP Vanish offers family accounts that work on all platforms including iOS, Windows, Linux, and Android devices.

VPNs work on smart TVs as well.

RELATED: NordVPN vs IPVanish

IPVanish VPN service delivers:

  • Secure access to the fastest VPN in the world
  • End-to-end network encryption and data protection
  • User-friendly apps for macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire TV
  • A true zero-logs privacy policy
  • 24/7 customer support

To share the infrastructure improvement, IP Vanish VPN has some new product combinations to give you more options.

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The VPN provider announced the launch of the Security in One Protection Plan initiative. IPVanish and SugarSync® have teamed up to provide customers with the best VPN and secure storage in the industry.

They’re celebrating the product launch with a special discount offer which customers – enjoy up to $50 off!

IPVanish now offers two types of subscriptions: VPN only and VPN+ SugarSync® Storage

VPN Only

  • Monthly: $4.99
  • Yearly: $39.99
See Prices

VPN+ SugarSync Storage

  • Monthly: $5.49
  • Yearly: $49.99
See Prices

All the Security in One Protection Plan Includes:

  • Servers in 75+ locations worldwide
  • Safe access to censored apps & websites
  • No speed limits; browse & download with fast connections
  • Advanced encryption standards
  • User-friendly apps for all platforms
  • No connection caps; secure every device
  • 24/7 live chat & phone support

To learn more about subscriptions and compare VPN and secure storage plans, please visit here.

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About Michelle Dvorak

Michelle writes about cyber security, data privacy focusing on social media privacy as well as how to protect your IoT devices. She has worked in internet technology for over 20 years and owns METRONY, LLC. Michelle earned a B.S. in Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Michelle published a guide to Cyber Security for Business Travelers


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