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Get 70% off a 3-year subscription
TL;DR: A three-year subscription to NordVPN is on sale for $3.49 per month as of June 5, saving you 70% on list price.
There’s a fairly long list of features you should look out for in a VPN, like strong encryption, apps for different operating systems, and fast download speeds. These are all useful, but probably not as important as a VPN’s server network.
NordVPN has one of the largest networks available, with over 5,000 servers located in 59 countries around the world. That means you can always find the best server for your needs, as NordVPN’s smart algorithm automatically selects the best server for you based on location, loads, or your special requirements.
NordVPN also offers specialty server types, including dedicated IP servers, double VPN servers, obfuscated servers, P2P servers, and more. You might not need access to all of these server types, but it’s always nice to have the option. Whatever you choose, NordVPN has no bandwidth limits and doesn’t log any of your activity.
A three-year subscription to NordVPN is on sale for $3.49 per month as of June 5, saving you 70% on list price. This comes with a generous 30-day money-back guarantee, so you’re covered in case things don’t work out.
Find a server that works for you with NordVPN.
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