Slam dunk for privacy as Nets fans can now save 73% on an ExpressVPN subscription

  • ExpressVPN has announced a partnership with the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets
  • Fans can access an exclusive deal, saving them up to 73% on a subscription
  • ExpressVPN is one of TechRadar’s top-rated VPN services

ExpressVPN has officially teamed up with the Brooklyn Nets, becoming the team’s Official Digital Privacy Partner.

This collaboration brings the world of cybersecurity to the hardwood, but the headline news for consumers is the significant discount accompanying the announcement. As part of the deal, Nets fans are being offered an exclusive promotion that slashes the cost of an ExpressVPN subscription by up to 73%.

While other premium VPN providers have already begun slashing their pricing with early Black Friday VPN deals, this ExpressVPN offer now positions another of the best VPN services as a much more affordable option for basketball enthusiasts looking to secure their digital lives.

A slam dunk for digital privacy

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According to the announcement, this multi-year partnership will see ExpressVPN branding prominently displayed on the signage at Nets’ home games. But beyond the marketing visibility, the goal is to raise awareness about the importance of digital security among the fanbase.

“We’re thrilled to welcome ExpressVPN as our Official Digital Privacy Partner,” said Catherine Carlson, Executive Vice President of Global Partnerships at BSE Global, the parent company of the Nets.

For savvy shoppers, the real draw is the “up to 73% off” incentive. While ExpressVPN was once known for its rigid pricing, the company recently dropped its prices and introduced tiered plans.

This new fan-focused deal applies to the provider’s longer-term commitments, specifically the 2-year plan, and also includes 4 months of free protection on top. Nets fans subscribing to ExpressVPN’s 1-year plan will then save 61% of the original pricing and enjoy 3 extra months for free.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the provider enter the sporting arena. We recently covered how Tottenham Hotspur partnered with ExpressVPN, signaling a growing trend of privacy tools becoming mainstream sponsors in major global sports.

Why subscribe to ExpressVPN?

If you are a Brooklyn Nets fan on the fence about grabbing this deal, it is worth noting that you aren’t just paying for a logo. In our in-depth ExpressVPN review, we consistently praise the service for its polished experience and reliability.

Unlike some cheaper competitors that cut corners, ExpressVPN uses its proprietary Lightway protocol to deliver excellent speeds, ensuring that your streaming, whether it’s live sports or the latest movies, remains buffer-free. It also boasts a proven track record of unblocking geo-restricted content, making it a favorite for travelers.

Furthermore, the service has expanded its feature set with the new “Identity Defender” suite included in its premium tiers, offering ID theft alerts and data removal services. With a 73% discount, getting access to this level of cybersecurity and identity protection is a bargain that’s hard to ignore.

Whether you’re browsing on public Wi-Fi at the game or streaming highlights at home, this partnership makes it cheaper than ever to stay secure.

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