The VPN service NordVPN has pretty good ratings on all sides and has a high internet speed. It also works without problems with popular streaming portals such as Netflix, Apple TV + or Amazon Prime and even integrates the TOR network for even stronger anonymization in the VPN tunnel, if desired.
The setup under macOS and iOS is very easy, so that the service is well suited for Mac and iPhone users.
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Price reduction for customers
Ordinarily, companies would be happy when the currency conversion works in their favor. NordVPN seems to want to pass this advantage on to the customers, because the PR department wrote me the following information during the days:
The rough 2020 is over and we hope it did not affect you in a negative way! We're going into the new year with a fresh start and hitting it off with tweaking some of our prices in certain currencies. It will now reflect the most current exchange rates which will result in lower prices for your readers.
Translated into German this would be roughly understood as follows:
The tough year 2020 is over and we hope it hasn't affected you negatively! We're going into the new year with a fresh start and we're starting it by adjusting some of our prices in certain currencies. They will now reflect what the latest exchange rates are at lower prices for your readers will lead.
If you are interested in a VPN service that you can use on your Mac, iPad or iPhone, you now have the opportunity to get a bargain.
New prices before and after:
Compared to the old prices, the new prices are approx. 5 to 10 percent cheaper:
- 2 year package: before 75,65 EUR / after 71,20 EUR → 5,88%
- 1 year package: before 50,15 EUR / after 47,20 EUR → 5,88%
- 1 month package: before 10,18 EUR / after 9,20 EUR → 9,63%
The new prices are valid from January 26.1.2021th, XNUMX.
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.
Why are these posts appearing again in the forum recently?
One source of information is enough, right?
Hello Froyo! I thought not all blog readers are in the forum and not all forum people read the blog. For this reason they are read in and displayed there as RSS. But I can also switch it off if it annoys several people. I just ask in the forum. LG!