At Cannes Lions 2026, CyberGhost secures agency connections from €1.59/month, on 7 devices, with 45 days of guarantee
A shared network is not a secure office
During Cannes Lions, work slips between two conferences. A computer opens in a hotel lobby, an advertising campaign calls for verification, a dashboard flags an unusual expense. These accounts provide access to budgets, audiences and sometimes customer data. You might as well avoid the connection used adding unnecessary risk.
CyberGhost encrypts Internet traffic between the device and the VPN server. On a public network, this additional layer makes exchanges more difficult to observe. The real IP address is also hidden. This doesn’t make an account invulnerable, of course, but the path the data takes becomes less exposed.
The service can protect up to seven devices with a single subscription. A small team can therefore cover several computers, smartphones or tablets, depending on its organization. Furthermore, CyberGhost has applications for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Installation does not require any special knowledge: a few settings, then the connection can be encrypted before opening the work tools.
CyberGhost also has a no-logs policy. Its infrastructure includes servers capable of reaching 10 Gbit/s, although the speed actually obtained will always depend on the local network, distance and traffic.
A very low price, but planned for the duration
The promotional offer drops to €1.59 per month, an announced discount of 87%. It is based on a long subscription, with two additional months included, and remains offered until July 19. As often with VPNsthe monthly price mainly serves as a benchmark: the entire period is paid when ordering.
The 45-day money-back guarantee nevertheless allows time to check performance on actually used networks. Support works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which is helpful when a setting gets stuck just before a presentation.
However, a VPN does not replace two-factor authentication, a password manager, or agency-established access rules. It completes this set. Advertising accounts and analytics platforms remain protected primarily by their own security mechanisms.
Ultimately, CyberGhost provides a precaution that is easy to integrate into a working day. In Cannes, where connections multiply as quickly as meetings, this simplicity is important.