Technology
NordVPN is discounted by 75% to just £2.29 a month
A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is an essential service nowadays — particularly if you want to enjoy unrestricted access to your favourite content from anywhere in the world.
A VPN can get around content restrictions and censorship to deliver unlimited access to video, music, social media, and more. If that’s important to you, then a VPN should be too. The problem arises when it comes to picking a VPN. There are a lot of options out there and each service has a different set of advantages and disadvantages.
NordVPN is widely regarded as one of the premier VPN options, and that’s probably down to its reputation for being one of the most secure services. It has loads of security tools, such as shared IP addresses and a zero logs policy. It also uses military-grade encryption and DNS leak protection to safeguard users’ IP addresses. It’s also on sale, which is another bonus.
You can secure NordVPN for three years for just £2.29 a month right now. This is billed every three years and totals £82.40, which represents a massive saving of 75 percent on the list price of £329.61. This also comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, which is great for those that want to try it out before fully committing.
If security and a money-back guarantee are your priorities, then look no further than NordVPN.
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