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While online shopping has certainly staked its claim on the holiday season, this year has pushed it into overdrive. With disclaimers about delayed shipping and late arrivals, take the safer shopping route and opt for a digital gift instead. These nine options will provide hours of entertainment well into 2021.

StackSkills Unlimited: Lifetime Access

Over 550,000 students have honed their skills with the StackSkills Unlimited: Lifetime Access. The e-learning platform features over 1,000 courses, including beginner to advanced lessons in IT, development, graphic design, finance, marketing, and more – now available for a steal. 

Get the StackSkills Unlimited: Lifetime Access for $59 (Reg. $1495)

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XSplit VCam: Lifetime Subscription (Windows)

XSplit VCam: Lifetime Subscription is an optimal gift for anyone who spends the weekdays on video chat meetings or that friend that just started a social media video channel. Compatible with most major conferencing and video chat apps, you can change your background with ease, plus use your mobile device as a webcam. 

Get the XSplit VCam: Lifetime Subscription (Windows) for $19.99 (Reg. $49) 

XSplit VCam: Lifetime Subscription (Windows) - $19.99

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Mashvisor: Lifetime Subscription

Know someone looking at real estate? The Mashvisor: Lifetime Subscription facilitates the search for investment properties, providing reports on the returns a property might provide as well as what's necessary to outperform the rental market. Three hours of research becomes a 15-minute read, just like that. 

Get the Mashvisor: Lifetime Subscription for $39.99 (Reg. $1499) 

Mashvisor: Lifetime Subscription - $39.99

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The Social Distancing Lifetime Subscription Bundle Ft. Rosetta Stone

No social life, no problem. Enjoy hours of entertainment via The Social Distancing Lifetime Subscription Bundle Ft. Rosetta Stone. Learn a new language (or 24, if you want to show off), skim the best reads with the 12min Premium Micro Book Library, and surf the web for hours knowing you're protected by KeepSolid VPN. 

Get the The Social Distancing Lifetime Subscription Bundle Ft. Rosetta Stone for $179 (Reg. $744) 

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WhiteSmoke Grammar Checker: Lifetime Subscription

You'll never second guess a comma or question your spelling with the WhiteSmoke Grammar Checker: Lifetime Subscription on your side. CNN called it "One of the Top 31 Business Ideas in the world,” and it has the ratings to back this claim up.  

Get the WhiteSmoke Grammar Checker: Lifetime Subscription for $39.99 (Reg. $600) 

WhiteSmoke Grammar Checker: Lifetime Subscription - $39.99

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Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan: Lifetime Subscription

Don't let anyone on your holiday shopping list go through the pain of losing all their files. The Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan: Lifetime Subscription offers a simple backup system with 15TB of data space, as well as the peace of mind knowing it has 4 stars on G2. 

Get the Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan: Lifetime Subscription for $149.99 (Reg. $4320) 

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Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages)

Babbel Language Learning is the OG in the language e-learning space, with over 10 million users to date. Loved for its focus on casual, conversational phrases, the app has 4.5 stars on the Google Play Store and 4.6 stars on the App Store. 

Get the Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) for $199 (Reg. $399) 

Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) - $199

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The Official Cyber Monday Mac Bundle Ft. Parallels Pro & Luminar 4

The Official Cyber Monday Mac Bundle Ft. Parallels Pro & Luminar 4 is a steal. Of the dozen included apps, Parallels – the best software for running Windows on a Mac – is a highlight, as it alone costs more than this entire bundle. The package also includes lifetime subscriptions for GooseVPN and uTalk, sans the monthly fees, There's something for everyone here, so make sure to add to cart fast, as this epic deal is only available for a few weeks (for reference, last year's saw 5-star reviews and 17k bundles sold). 

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Get The Official Cyber Monday Mac Bundle Ft. Parallels Pro & Luminar 4 for $69.99 (Reg. $1266) 

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Jillian Michaels: The Fitness App (Lifetime Subscription)

The safer alternative to going to the gym right now, Jillian Michaels: The Fitness App (Lifetime Subscription) features 800+ workouts and makes exercising at home easy and enjoyable. The proof is in the ratings: 4.7 stars on the App Store and 4.5 stars on the Google Play Store. 

Get the Jillian Michaels: The Fitness App (Lifetime Subscription) for $149.99 (Reg.$449 ) 

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