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IPVANISH: COME FOR THE VPN, STAY FOR THE CLOUD STORAGE

A VPN service can often be distinct or unique in its app design, approach to privacy, extra services and tools, and general branding. Despite this, you might be surprised to learn that a number of VPNs are under a single corporate umbrella. IPVanish is one such example—it’s owned by J2 Global, under its Netprotect division, which also houses VPN brands Encrypt.Me, SaferVPN, StrongVPN, and Vipre.

Netprotect also runs, an encrypted backup and cloud storage service, which offers 250GB of storage as an add-on with every IPVanish subscription.

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