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Black Friday Sale 1 Year VPN Subscription $49.99USD (~ $73.61AUD) @ TunnelBear

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This plans are normally 50% off in regular, NOW this are 58% off if you buy new as black friday sale. Always used TunnelBear so never got chance to compare with any other. Please not that subscription renews annually at $59.88 USD. But you can cancel any time before. Works out around 4.1 USD (~ 6.1 AUD). Good deal if you are planning to get renew with TunnelBear.

Benifits:
TunnelBear plan Unlimited data
5 connected devices
Lightning-fast servers
No activity or connection logs
Best-in-class 256-bit AES encryption
Priority customer service
Apps for Mac, Windows, iOS, Android

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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    Five Eyes

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    Still exxy

  • I'd recommend looking at the Nord 3 year sub. Particularly if you want US Netflix, a lot of VPN providers get blocked by Netflix and give up, Nord are proactive.

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      Considering Nord was breached and it only came to light months later, it might be prudent to look else where.

      https://www.zdnet.com/article/nordvpn-confirms-data-center-b…

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        I've mentioned this before, so copy-past from last time:

        I work in IT (specifically web development). Nord really wasn't 'hacked'. They had a server breach in a single server in Finland, where no unencrypted user data could be accessed. The most a competent hacker could have done with this vulnerability is that they could have potentially performed a man-in-the-middle attack if they also had access to the user's requesting network - very, very unlikely.

        Nord are a large provider and so will have a large target on them. If we rejected all providers with any security issues whatsoever we'd be left with providers with only very small network or providers that don't report security issues. The only security issue of concern here is the time-frame that the breach was reported. It's pretty normal to not report it straight away - you want to be sure that the problem is fixed before you let everyone know about it. But it did take several months, maybe too long.

        There's a fairly unbiased run-down here: https://restoreprivacy.com/nordvpn-hack/

        I'm not suggesting that nord is better or worse than any other providers, but this 'hack' is really not the security issue that many seem to think it is.

        • Thank you. This is good info to know

  • I have used Tunnel Bear and have no complaints.

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