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“ExpressVPN keeps your connection secure and private — and it's blazing fast!” — Kim Komando

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Can we admit this year’s been a rough one? That’s why this year, of all years, I think we all need to snuggle up and seek comfort in some holiday favorites — favorites like:

  • “Love Actually”
  • “Elf”
  • “Four Christmases”
  • “Gremlins”
  • “Die Hard”

What do all of these Christmas classics have in common? They're available on Netflix ... just not in the U.S.*

That’s why one of my top tech tips is to use ExpressVPN — not only for secure browsing, but to unlock streaming content around the world and make your holiday film fest one for the ages.

Here’s a refresher. With ExpressVPN, you can:

  • Watch shows and movies that aren’t available in your country. Just open up the app, change your online location from a list of nearly 100 countries, refresh the page and start watching! The possibilities are endless.
  • Watch in HD quality. ExpressVPN is the fastest VPN I’ve ever tried. You can watch whatever you like from anywhere in the world in HD quality — no lag, no buffering, just holiday joy.
  • Stay safe and secure online. Not only is ExpressVPN a lifesaver when it comes to expanding your holiday entertainment selection, it also encrypts 100% of the data being transmitted between your devices to the internet, so you can browse the web safely and anonymously.

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You can find “Love Actually” and "Elf" on German Netflix, “Four Christmases” on Canadian Netflix, “Gremlins” on French Netflix, and “Die Hard” on South Korean Netflix.