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One platform for global traditional assets
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Introduction to Futures Trading
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Demo Trading
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CandyDrop
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Recently looked for an affordable VPN and came across an interesting comparison. It turns out that in 2024-2025, there are quite accessible options that won't break the bank. Express VPN remains the leader for streaming — about $6-7 per month, plus they occasionally offer free months for newcomers. They have servers in 105 countries, so unlocking Netflix or BBC iPlayer is no problem.
If you're looking for maximum privacy, CyberGhost looks solid — full anonymity on seven devices, good speeds. NordVPN is convenient because it works on everything — laptops, phones, even routers. And Atlas VPN is the most budget-friendly VPN on the list, from $1.50 per month with a long-term subscription.
The main feature of any inexpensive VPN is traffic encryption and hiding your real IP. This is useful not only for privacy but also to access foreign services from anywhere. All these services promise a no-log policy, which theoretically means they don't store your data.
Personally, I think cheap VPNs make sense if you choose trusted ones. The main thing is to avoid completely free ones—they often sell your data. Has anyone here used any of these? Do they really work as promised?