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This is the last VPN you are ever going to need, and it's on sale
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There's an age-old adage that goes, "get a VPN or risk getting your Google search history exposed to the entirety of the Internet."

Okay, fine, so maybe that's not true, but come on, it's 2018, and you should know by now how important it is to get a VPN. Not to sound like a broken record here, but if you don't want online creeps to steal your personal information or keep tabs on your digital footprint, then you should seriously consider getting on this.

Then again, complete privacy on the internet doesn't come free, and "free" VPN companies sprawled across the web offering total protection and anonymity are most likely bogus anyway. When it comes to protecting your privacy, you only deserve the best of the best, and best means NordVPN. Seriously, Google it.

Rated 5/5 stars by PCMag (an incredibly rare feat) and awarded Best Overall VPN by VPNMentor, NordVPN is an excellent and user-friendly service that ticks all the boxes privacy seekers need. It offers advanced security, absolute privacy, and complete internet freedom.

Let's elaborate, shall we?

It protects your privacy TWICE.

NordVPN encrypts your internet traffic not only once, but twice. They employ a process called Double VPN, which primarily works as a server chain. When you connect to a particular VPN server, that server redirects your traffic to another, resulting in your data getting concealed within layers of servers via a VPN tunnel. Currently, they offer several Double VPN combinations, including but not limited to, Canada-US, UK-France, and Taiwan-Hong Kong.

It has a zero logging policy.

NordVPN strictly abides by a No Logging Policy, so you can rest assured that none of your private data is being tracked, or worse, sold to other entities. Even if you ask them to pony up any details about your online activity, they won't be able to provide that for you.

It’s located in Panama.

Great news! NordVPN is a company based in Panama, a country that is not part of the 14 Eyes network. TL;DR: 14 Eyes consists of nations involved in an intelligence-sharing program, which, for the most part, means that they work together to collect and share mass surveillance data. It's seriously scary stuff, just ask Edward Snowden. With NordVPN having their HQ in Panama, you can sleep well at night knowing you that 14 Eyes members can't get their hands on your online data.

It works with Netflix.

We all know that Netflix's content varies per country, and in turn, they are actively blocking IPs that belong to VPNs to level the streaming, we mean playing field. But NordVPN is one of the few VPNs that figured out how to bypass this block, allowing you to binge-watch geo-restricted content.

It offers the best user experience.

NordVPN eliminates the intricacies of protecting your data. The installation process is painless, and connecting requires minimal effort. You just have to choose a country you want to connect to, and then you can proceed to browse in peace.

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It utilizes an automatic kill switch.

So let's say your connection suddenly drops or becomes unstable. NordVPN will instantly block your device or terminate all applications to prevent potential data leaks. It doesn't risk exposing you to an unprotected Internet connection, where your sensitive information can be accessed by anyone.

It can bypass the Great Firewall of China.

Ah, the one million dollar question. Why yes, FYI, NordVPN can successfully bypass the the near-impermeable Great Firewall of China. If you happen to find yourself in mainland China, just connect to NordVPN like you normally would, and you'll be able to unblock websites and content that are censored by the Chinese government.

Normally, a 2-year subscription to NordVPN will set you back $286, but for a limited time, Mashable readers can get it now for only $69. This is a fantastic deal.

Topics Cybersecurity

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Carlos Cadorniga

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