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Traveling abroad is already a big expense, and day-to-day cell phone or data plans can make it difficult and expensive to keep in touch with loved ones while traveling. But having a great time abroad shouldn't mean having to pay extortionate roaming charges, and thankfully there are many companies that make it possible to avoid them. AloSIM is an eSIM that allows you to connect to cell networks in more than 170 countries worldwide, and right now you can score a lifetime subscription for just $35 at StackSocial.

Using this deal, you'll pay $35 to get $50 worth of credit that can be used to purchase mobile data in those 170 countries. That means you're essentially saving 30% -- and there aren't any special codes or coupons required to get this price. The catch? We don't know how long this deal will last, so ordering now is the best way to make sure you don't miss out on it.

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Instead of dealing with monthly fees, this SIM gives you more flexibility when traveling abroad. Once you install your lifetime eSIM on a compatible device like your phone, tablet or computer, you'll be able to roam on local data networks. And if you do run out of data, you can add more via aloSIM's travel app, which allows you to buy eSIM data packages for over 170 countries.

Be sure to install the eSIM on your device before you leave for your destination. (You can check your device's compatibility in advance.) Then, once you arrive, you'll be able to activate your package and start using your data. With this deal, your eSIM account never expires, so you'll be able to add more data packages as often as you need to or on future trips. 

As great as all of this is, there's one word of warning that you need to keep in mind. The data does expire, which means that you will not have any leftover data for your next trip unless it happens within the usual period of validity. Be sure to read the information on StackSocial's webpage to get the full lowdown.

If you're looking to upgrade your phone at a discount, be sure to check out our roundup of best phone deals happening now.

Source: cnet.com

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