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Save over £200 on NordVPN’s 3-year plan
This might be news to you, but we’re in the middle of World VPN Week right now. If you weren’t aware of this initiative, then you are forgiven, because it’s a brand-new event.
Running until April 20, World VPN Week is aiming to create awareness about what a VPN provides, and the various conditions around the world that make VPNs necessary. It also highlights the importance of preserving the privacy and digital rights of every individual.
So how can you best mark the first annual World VPN week? Educating yourself on the ins and outs of VPNs is a good place to start. Then, you should invest in a VPN service, of course.
There are a lot of different services to consider, but NordVPN is without doubt one of the best. NordVPN takes your privacy seriously, with access to over 5,000 servers worldwide and a zero logs policy, for starters. You can also connect six devices at the same time, and any purchase comes with a generous 30-day money-back guarantee, just in case you aren’t satisfied.
NordVPN’s three-year plan is now available for just £2.29 a month. That’s a reduction of 75 percent on list price, meaning you save over £200 over the course of the contract.
Celebrate the first annual World VPN Week by purchasing one of the best services in the business.
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