GET UP TO $914.28 OFF:As of Mar. 3rd987 Archives NordVPN is on sale for up to 72% off, plus if you buy now you can get up to an extra year free, for a total savings up up to $914.28, depending on your plan preference.
A good VPN disguises your computer's IPN by bouncing web traffic off of a remote server, obfuscating who is searching for what. NordVPN isn't just a good VPN, it's the best premium VPN you can buy. If you're interested in privacy, right now is a VERY good time to get in.
Currently, NordVPN is offering huge discounts on all levels of its VPN services. The top-tier Prime service is 72% off with one free year, equaling $914.28 in total savings (pay $201.36). Complete and Plus plans offer 70% off, with six months free. The NordVPN Basic plan will cost only $81.36 but only gets you 70% off (still good). Each tier offers a few perks and the Plus plan works out to be about the same amount as the Basic plan when you factor in the free six months.
VPNs are built to conceal your ISP as you move about the web. However, modern VPNs like NordVPN do much more. Starting at the Plus level, NordVPN offers anti-malware protection, an ad and tracker blocker, data-breach monitoring, and a password service.
The Complete plan delivers everything that Plus does, as well as adding in 1TB of cloud storage. The Prime plan goes further, with Dark web monitoring designed to protect important data like your social security number, credit monitoring, and premium features like identity theft insurance, and cyber extortion insurance.
If you're looking for standard VPN features as well as some handy quality of life tidbits like ad-blockers, the Basic and Plus plans will do a great job. If you want beefier security, NordVPN's Prime plan could well be worth it.
As of Mar. 3rd, NordVPN is offering up to 72% off and up to one year free.
In the internet of today, there are many reasons to use a VPN. NordVPN is the best premium VPN we've tested and right now might just be the best time to hop on board.
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