The internet can be a scary place. People can track your location, hack your personal accounts, and even steal your identity. Sometimes you might want to browse the web with a little more privacy. A VPN (virtual private network) allows you to use the internet through an encrypted network. This means all of your private data is hidden from prying eyes.
Over at AndroidArea we have a sweet deal on NordVPN. For just $39 (usually $120) you can get a 2-year subscription to this handy service. The deal ends in two days, so act fast. What exactly does $39 get you?
- All data sent through NordVPN’s private tunnels is double encrypted (double data SSL-based 2048-bit encryption), keeping you anonymous and hiding your information
- Secures any Internet connection: public Wi-Fi hotspots, cellular networks & more
- Bypass content restrictions and stay anonymous
- Strict no-log policy: your activity is not recorded anywhere
- 43+ worldwide server locations in 25 different countries for online access anywhere
- High speed connections for streaming video and content access
- Easy to use and set up; custom versions for each specific device
- Automatic kill switch shuts down your site as soon as the VPN connection drops, so no data is revealed
- All DNS queries stay secure and protected
- Secret notes that auto-destroy & encrypted chat function
- Connect two devices simultaneously
- No limit on data
- Web proxy extension for Google Chrome
Snag this deal right here before it ends. If you’ve been looking for a VPN service, or have been curious to try one, this is a nice deal.
Wow, so cheap. I am using FlyVPN. But my account will be expired 2 months later. I will keep an eye on NordVPN when my VPN account expired.
I am using Ipvanish that i have found from vpnranks a source of VPN providers and i am paying for Ipvanish which is cheap and only $4.87 Per Month
Privacy ? Really? So what makes us think that this or any other VPN company is not funded/controlled by the NSA? Remember Air America? It was just another passenger & cargo airline, except that it was funded by the CIA and then take over by the NSC. Anyone expecting privacy just should not be on the Internet.