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2-Year Subscription to TigerVPN for 72% Off at $49 USD (normally $180)

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Description from the iphonecanada deals page:

You get a 2-year subscription for 72% off at $49 USD (normally $180), which works out to just $2 per month.

  • Connect to any website anytime you have internet access (corporate networks, public or hotel WiFi, etc)
  • Browsing encrypted w/ a 256bit SSL encryption so your info is hidden from hackers
  • 1Gbps servers optimized for fast speeds globally
  • No data limits & maintains performance at peak times
  • No software required: use on any supported device
  • Customized encryption options: PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, etc.
  • Access to any of the globe-spanning servers
  • Karma rewards: extend your subscription by telling friends about TigerVPN

More details here: https://deals.iphoneincanada.ca/sales/two-years-of-tigervpn-…

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  • Will using this mean the Aus govt can't store my metadata?

    Can you use this for multiple desktop and mobile devices?

  • +1

    Something to note if you're planning to get this:

    • Routers (must be capable to start PPTP as WAN Service. Can’t be the same device that comes from your ISP or establishes the connection to your ISP

    • Restrictions: activate on 1 device at a time

  • err.. are these guys legit? Company is based in Slovakia?

    • Yeah they are legit but whether they are any good both service and quality wise is another story. Where the company is based isn't an issue, the benefit of companies based in EU is that they aren't subject to the same intrinsic laws as US based providers.

      • Yeah, I would prefer them over a US based company - I may go buy a prepaid visa to pay for the voucher at iPhoneinCanada and create a gmail just to buffer myself.

        • Whats the point of that when they know your IP address?
          Unless you are going to connect via another VPN for double-layer security :-)

  • anyone comment on their speeds?

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