NordVPN subscriptions are discounted by up to 75% for a limited time

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Update: This deal has now expired, though you can still grab a three-year plan for $3.49 per month — a 70% savings.

There are so many VPN services out there, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. We tried a bunch and rated NordVPN as the best service on the market in 2019 and for a limited time you can grab yourself a subscription for just $3 per month. This deal ends on September 16 and prices will rise, so you want to get in on it before then.

When looking for a VPN service, you want one that is affordable but also maintains your privacy and doesn't slow down your connection. NordVPN gained a near-perfect score in its Windows Central review for its balance of price, varied feature set and performance. It has over 5,000 servers spread out over 62 countries, you can use it simultaneously on six devices, no user logs are kept, you can pay with anonymous cryptocurrencies, and there's no cap on bandwidth. It's also got a large set of additional features like double VPN, P2P-dedicated servers, a DNS leak resolver, and more, making it a great all-rounder. On top of that, it's super easy to set up and use.

NordVPN is currently offering its service with a 75% discount, bringing the monthly cost down to just $2.99 when you sign up for its 3-year plan. This is billed every 3 years at $107.55. Alternatively, there are some solid savings to be had on its 1- and 2-year plans. This is a limited-time offer and won't be around forever, so it's well worth jumping on it while you can.

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1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service).

2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad.

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Adam Oram
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