Technology
Working from home? NordVPN is 70% off right now.
TL;DR: Get NordVPN for 70% off a 3-year plan, only $3.49 a month as of March 12.
As a way to help reduce the potential spread of the coronavirus, many companies are now asking their employees to work from home in the short term. If you are suddenly doing the whole “remote” thing, you may have already stocked up on all the essentials needed for a successful home-office sojourn. But with your increased online activity for work, have you even considered how to better protect your privacy with a home VPN?
A VP-what? Think of it as using virtual Lysol wipes to clean up your online presence and keep your personal data safe and sound. Basically, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) lets you connect to the internet through an encrypted data network that masks your personal information. And if you are working from home, now is a good time to get a VPN set up so you can make sure your data stays secure.
With so many different VPNs out there it is recommended you stick with one of the big names to make sure you get maximum features and service at a good price. As of March 12, you can get a 3-year NordVPN plan for only $3.49/month — that’s a whopping 70% off the regular price. It even comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, so that’s virtually a worry-free decision.
NordVPN gives you cybersecurity that is flexible, easy, and — most importantly — affordable. They provide a fast, reliable connection across more than 5,600 servers worldwide for protection on up to six devices — including your cell phone. Plus, their award-winning customer service is ready 24/7 to help you keep your network optimized so you don’t lose any time watching Netflix working at home.
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