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60% Off Pro VPN Plans: from US$5.20 (~A$7.75) Month-to-Month or US$47.60 (~A$71) Yearly + 2 Free Dedicated IPs @ TorGuard

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Get 60% Off TorGuard Pro Plans

There are other VPNs, and then there's TorGuard. There are regular VPN users, and then there are the VPN Pros. You know who you are, and TorGuard's Pro VPN plan was designed just for you.

With twelve simultaneous VPN connections allowed, all the devices scattered across your desk can stay secured with VPN encryption. TorGuard's blazing fast unlimited speeds and bandwidth mean you can keep those fifty browser tabs open without a hitch. Forward VPN ports like a true professional, and choose just the right dedicated IP from over fifty countries.

This month, save 60% on TorGuard Pro VPN plans, and we'll throw in a second free Dedicated Streaming or Residential IP, on us.

Our discount Pro Plan offering includes:
  • Unlimited Speeds
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • VPN Port Forwarding
  • x2 Free Dedicated IPs
  • Streaming Included
  • x12 Simultaneous Connections
  • 3000+ Servers in 50+ Countries
  • OpenVPN / WireGuard / IKEv2 / OpenConnect
  • Internal Encrypted DNS + Adblocking
  • Fast 24/7/365 Support
  • No Logs, No Leaks, 100% Private
  • Windows, macOS, Linux
  • Supports iOS, Android

We get it; you're a VPN pro and deserve a service that can keep up. Visit the official TorGuard blog for more tips on self-hosting your VPN homelab or dropping an rpi4 behind your network for secure remote VPN access.

Stay Safe and Connected,

Team TorGuard

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closed Comments

  • Wondering from people here how this compares with surfshark

    • They used to be great, but lately slower speed and high ping rates. So I stopped using them and went with express VPN.

    • We offer a 7 day refund period so you can test the service against your current provider.

  • Any chance I'm able to change the plan I renewed last week over to this one. Spotify can be a real stickler when using a pool IP. Thanks

  • I found it very difficult to find a list of server countries, for example, New Zealand.
    If you go to https://torguard.net/network/ it requires me to log in to see the list.

  • That's a good deal. I was a TG customer in the past, but moving the business back to the US was not reassuring for VPN users in general, even those who don't use VPN for illegal activities.

    The torrent lawsuit in the US is very concerning, and outcomes a bit blurry with the undisclosed agreement and decision to block US torrent traffic.

    https://torrentfreak.com/torguard-settles-piracy-lawsuit-and…

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