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PureVPN: 125% Cashback for New PureVPN Customers, Surfshark VPN: 100% Cashback for New Surfshark VPN Customers @ ShopBack

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Upsized cashback currently active on Shopback, Looks like the upsized cashback ends midnight tonight

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Qualifying requirements for referee: 1. Made a minimum $20 online purchase (below exclusions apply), 2. Received a minimum $10 confirmed cashback online, 3. Added banking details to account.

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  • +2

    Purchased the 2-year plan yesterday afternoon during 130% promo, and got the $ tracking confirmation this morning. Confirmed by 3 Aug 2024.

  • I just bought the Surfshark 1 year sub, am I still eligible I’ve never used shopback before

    Edit nvm downloaded the app and only eligible if purchased after 4pm

  • Just spent $611 USD

    is that $152 profit?

    I used PayPal just in case they don’t validate the transaction, I can dishonor it

    • I think they mention in their T&C paypal isn't counted. Better to double check their T&C

      • Ops.. just double checked

        Cashback is not applicable for Add-on items

        But didn’t mention PayPal as payment method is excluded

        • No add-ons are eligible for cash back. PayPal works with no issue, I’ve tried yesterday (but there is a ~4% conversion fee. You can check my most recent post for details).

  • Which one better. Surfshark or purevpn?

    • I myself use Surfshark, it worked for me with overseas subscription and region locked content for things like Disney+, CrunchyRoll etc.

      You can get one now, and get the other one years later since this is new user only deals

    • Surfshark in my experience

    • meh, whichever is cheaper!

  • +1

    Surfshark also offers email masking which can be handy.
    I have both Nord and Surfshark on PC. I use Nord when I want the whole PC via VPN and Surfshark plugin on Firefox for quick Browser only VPN. Nords browser plug-ins aren't great.

    • How is this masking comparing to firefox relay?

  • -1

    Still No tracking on SurfShark after 3h :(

    • Has anybody had theirs tracked?

      • Not tracked yet after 1 hour
        Purchase of boost sim tracked right away though
        Getting worried

        • Mine tracked 11 hours after my purchase 😉
          Only a couple of dollars difference in paid & tracked amounts.

  • What is the best VPN for using kayo sports while overseas? Does pure VPN work

    • +1

      Hi, it might seem a bit random, but do you happen to have a recent Apple TV that you'll leave at your Aussie home when you travel overseas?

      The reason I ask is because if you have something like the A2169 (released in 2021) running tvOS 17.4 you can:

      1. Create a free Tailscale account.
      2. Install and log into Tailscale for the AppleTV, and set it as an "exit node" (this is important).
      3. Afterwards, install and log into Tailscale app on your phone/tablet that you're taking with you overseas.
      4. When you're overseas, when you connect your phone/tablet to the Tailscale, it would make a virtual network and route the traffic through your Apple TV at home. So, Kayo would stream just as though you're sitting home.

      Please note, this virtual connection speed would be subject to the lowest speed between your home internet's speed from your home internet, and the overseas' internet speed. For example, your NBN plan at home is 50Mbps/20Mbps and your overseas' hotel WiFi internet is 1000Mbps/250Mbps, i.e. your Kayo app would probably stream up to 20Mbps.

      For context, these streaming app should be more than sufficient to stream at 1080p (HD) with10Mbps. For Kayo, it appears 1080p/HD needs at least 7.5Mbps.

  • Remember that time when Facebook bought a VPN secretly and then paid people to use that VPN? And they did it so they could see EVERYTHING those people did to "study what users did with competing apps". Fun times. Makes you think.

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