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IPVanish VPN New Year, New Me 20% off All Plans, First Purchase Only

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Your New Year shopping isn’t secure without the protection of a VPN. The new year is about to begin, and identity thieves are ready to ruin yours unless you shop securely. Don’t leave your data vulnerable — get protected with IPVanish VPN. Sign up for IPVanish today and take 20% off your purchase when you use coupon code NEWME2017 at checkout. New customers only!

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  • +1

    This is a price increase. Earlier this month your other post offered 50% off all plans.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/279436

  • -4

    Yes the earlier deal expired so this is the current deal.

  • +6

    Not everything belongs on OzBargain. We come here for bargains. We don't come here to be told price increases are good for us.

  • -7

    Not sure where you are being told price increases are good for you. This is the current deal from IPVanish which is cheaper than the rack rate. Take it or leave it.

  • +1

    Isn't NordVpn $76 for two years, cheaper and better? If Vanish can beat Nord, I will go with Vanish,

  • -2

    IPVanish is a premium service so you pay a little more. They own their own infrastructure, servers, etc. so you get the fastest speeds. Plus data privacy.

    I see Nord at $69.00 for a year versus $79.99 for IPVanish. Both offer a money back guarantee so pick one, try it for a week then cancel and try the other. Decide for yourself.

    • +2

      So terse!
      Gets pretty hot in this kitchen, chum.

      • -2

        Thanks, was a moderator and admin for an affiliate forum for 10 years and have had my ass handed to me plenty.

  • +3

    Firstly, this is expensive. $us62.40/yr

    I suggest people visit https://www.reddit.com/r/vpncoupons/ & stacksocial if they want discounts on a particular VPN.

    You can get torguard using tglifetime50 coupon for $us30/yr
    Stacksocial had Private Internet Access (PIA) recently $us60/2yrs
    IBVPN has their ultimate bundle (VPN, smartDNS, proxies) $us58/2yrs
    https://www.ibvpn.com/plans-vpn-smartdns-proxy/

    If you want to check the actually privacy breakdown of various providers (& even learn what other providers are out there). pop along to this site
    https://thatoneprivacysite.net/

    • Unfortunately we can't simply compare VPN services, as their features and quality are different. Nord however is reviewed better than Vanish. My experience with both of them: Vanish responded my support question while Nord ignored mine.

      • +2

        well you can compare if you know what you want.

        most people want speed, value for money, reliablility & some sort of security (the last one is impossible to judge, although thse no logs claims are unrealistic).

        I've had various degrees in support. IBVPN, TorGuard, PIA have been excellent for me, VPN Unlimited & pureVPN, not so great, vpn.sh & XPN were both rubbish.

        under $us40/yr is probably a good start for most people. Steer clear of lifetime unless you think you'll get your value for money back in a year or or two (VPN Unlimited were dirt cheap, they're slow, but handy as a back up & work with BBC iPlayer, unlike some others).

        IPVanish is good, but they're overpriced for what they offer.

  • +1

    Expensive.
    Hard to justify the "bargain" when most other providers are about the same price or cheaper.
    Eg.
    Private internet access at the moment is $40/year.
    PureVPN with their Xmas special it's less than $60 for 2 years.
    Cyberghost is $32.25/yr at the moment and that's AUD…

  • I guess you cant get around the Netflix US Block? That would be a reason to pay more if you actually could

    • Nope, you are wrong. I don't use Netflix. Well, there is no need to guess what people may be using it for.

      • because they want to pay more for nothing?

  • PIA allows 5 devices simultaneously, speed is good as well. Any other recommendation ? howz is the PureVPN

    • I didn't like Purevpn, their support was average (but hopefully you wouldn't need it). Their speed started off quite quick, but then they slowed right down to the point where even web browsing was noticably slower (video wasn't acceptable at all).

      Stick with PIA, if you have them, otherwise give IBVPN a crack or even Torguard (depends what you want it for, their speeds are ok, but they do have a lot of locations).

      • What is your experience with Nord VPN?

        • I haven't used them yet. They're on my list along with Ivacy to try.

      • I have been using PIA for around a year now and the experience is good so far, only disappointment is doesn't allow geo restricted websites for some countries but apart from that can't really complain . I subscribed PIA when they were offering it for $31.95 and it's due for renewal now(lucky I haven't cancelled my subscription as the amount it's showing for renewal is still the same)

        • what sites? Is it via an Android/IOS device?

          Ifound theres 3 ways they can guess your location.
          - location service
          - dns (e.g. google)
          - mobile network (bbc iplayer now does this).

        • @supabrudda:
          e.g if i choose Pune server in India , the IP test shows the location in Dubai so can't access some Indian streaming content from Indian sites

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