Another browser is offering a free VPN - but with a catch

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Downloading a separate VPN app to protect your devices online can be an added hassle for consumers which is why Opera recently added a free
VPN to its browser.However, Tenta, another company that includes a free VPN service with its Tenta Browser, has announced a new promotion
intended to thank its early fans and beta testers for their continued support while also giving new customers a chance to try out its
services.From now until July 4th, users that download and install Tenta Browser on their devices will get two years of the company's premium
VPN service, Tenta Pro for free
Usually the service costs $7 per month to use its VPN on one device.While Tenta is giving its premium VPN service away for free for a
limited time, there is a catch
After July 4th, the company will start charging to unlock all locations
Its fastest VPN location will remain free but if you want more locations, you'll have to pay
This seems more than fair for consumers as Tenta is providing them with a way to protect their privacy online for free.In his blog post
announcing the promotion, Co-Founder and CEO of Tenta Jesse Adams explained how the company is setting itself apart from today's top
has also been busy experimenting with a variety of business models which would allow it to provide its VPN for free while protecting user's
privacy and data
Out of this brainstorming came the realization that the company could lower its prices and after July 4th, the company will lower the
monthly cost of Tenta Pro to just $1.At this price point, Tenta believes that it can convert even more users to paying for a truly private
browser.If you're interested in getting two free years of Tenta Pro, download and install Tenta Browser before July 4th to take advantage of
this offer.