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This 5-Star VPN Client Supports More Protocols Than Any Other Product in Existence

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You internet, yes? Yes. You want the stuff on your computer to stay on your computer, yes? Yes. You need a top-rated VPN to do it, yes? Yes: grab a subscription to the five-star Shimo VPN for $19 at the Destructoid Store.

Shimo, according to Curvve Media, (with my additional endorsement, of course) is “the VPN software you must use” if you’re on a Mac. It supports more protocols than any other VPN app out there – a fact confirmed by MacUpdate – and keeps your browsing activity and personal info completely safe using military-grade AES-256 encryption. You can even establish multiple secure connections at once, work with any type of connection, and ask Shimo to find the socks that the dryer ate. We’ll call that last sentence two truths and a lie.

Regardless, if you think Shimo sounds like a steal for $19, that’s because it is – so go grab it at the Destructoid Store.

If you don’t own a Mac, here are two other VPN options. Personally, I use PureVPN.


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