Giveaway: 5 Readers Each Win SurfEasy Device – $69.99 Value (+ Save 20% Off Your Purchase!)
Did you know that today is National Safer Internet Day?! In honor of this important day, SurfEasy is hosting a giveaway just for all you Hip2Savers!
Since we all access our online lives from many different networks, computers and websites, SurfEasy lets you take control of protecting your online privacy – and that of your family (and it’s as easy as plugging in a USB key!). SurfEasy is a USB key in a credit card-sized holder, so you can carry it in your wallet – it’s basically your own personal web browser with Internet encryption. When you plug it into a PC or Mac, it asks for your password and then launches the browser from the USB key so you have your bookmarks, history and passwords available on any computer – but unlike normal browsers, you never leave any trace of your internet activity behind on the computers you use. Additionally, the Internet connection inside the browser is encrypted so if you are using a Wi–Fi hotspot or any public network, just plug in and you’re protected. Love that since I am known to connect to my computer just about anywhere! 😀
Through the end of February, SurfEasy is offering all Hip2Save readers 20% off their entire SurfEasy purchase with the code Hip2Save at checkout. In addition, 5 lucky Hip2Save readers will each win a SurfEasy USB Key & Private Web Browser Device (a $69.99 value!).
If you are interested in entering this giveaway, sponsored by SurfEasy, please click on the giveaway button below…
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This giveaway will end on Monday, February 11th, at 11:59PM EST, and the randomly selected winners will be announced later in the week.
(Thanks, SurfEasy!)
Sounds like a great product!
Thanks Collin for the opportunity to win one of these.
do you have to pay for a service they provide? Or is it just a one-time fee for the device?
Collin, can we win more than one Hip giveaway? Thanks.