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24 hour exclusive CyberGhost VPN Spooktacular giveaway!

Just in time for Halloween, we are giving away a limited number of copies of CyberGhost VPN Classic. Get it now before they are all gone.

Do you really need to log-in to every single free hotspot Wi-Fi zone? Ever since I learned that you are most vulnerable to getting hacked at Wi-Fi hotspots, I rarely log-in to free Wi-Fi hotspots unless it's an absolute must. One way to protect yourself is to make yourself invisible with CyberGhost VPN! So, just in time for Halloween, we bring you a 24 hour spooktacular giveaway of CyberGhost VPN (69.99 USD value) to give you that invisible power and get you protected from cyber-thieves.

Rated 4.5 stars by CNET, CyberGhost VPN hides your IP address and allows you to replace it by opting for one of their 101 servers located in different parts of Europe and the United States. It also encrypts your data, which guarantees that you are not only anonymous, but also have your personal information guarded safely. This gives you access to blocked content from all around the world and lets you use your credit card without worrying about your information getting comprised. At the end of the day, it helps you keep your private affairs private.

CyberGhost VPN - anonymous

(Credit: Catherine Hwang)

Check out its main features and get yourself some invisible power today:

  • Surf the web anonymously by hiding your IP address
  • Avoid IP geo-locations
  • Securely protect your personal data online, even if you're using public WiFi spots.
  • Watch videos online that are not available to view in your own country.
  • Avoid internet restrictions and censorship.
  • Access to Free servers and Premium servers.

Exclusive on Download.com for one day only, get yourself a free copy of CyberGhost VPN Classic and boo away all the terrible monsters, zombies and hackers! The giveaway ends when we run out or at 8pm PT on Thursday, November 1, 2012.

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