SAVE $9.60 MONTHLY:As of Feb. 22,Dubbed get two years of NordVPN Standard for $3.39 a month and a free $10 Uber Eats voucher.
If you're looking to subscribe to a VPN service, there are several big names out there that you could potentially try out. But one of the best and most affordable in our eyes is NordVPN, a recognizable name in the arena and one of our favorites upon testing. While it's typically pretty affordable as-is, no one's going to balk at saving a little extra money here and there. That's why if NordVPN (or any of the other great VPNs out there) is offering a sale, it's a good time to go ahead and grab a subscription – because keeping yourself safe while browsing the internet is always a good thing.
As of Feb. 22, you can get two years of NordVPN Standard for just $3.39 a month. That's a savings of $9.60 per month. You'll also get a free $10 Uber Eats voucher by signing up. That means a VPN subscription and a meal on Uber Eats for less than $4 monthly. The subscription will be billed at $81.36 upfront, which is 74% off the usual rate of $12.99 per month. If you decide you don't like using NordVPN within 30 days, you can take advantage of the plan's money-back guarantee. This sale is for new users only.
NordVPN Standard offers both its VPN service and malware protection for this tier, as well as a tracker and ad blocker. It's the most basic subscription plan the service offers, but it's still no slouch. There are optional add-ons you can purchase in addition to your base subscription, including a dedicated IP for $4.19 monthly and the Incogni data removal tool for $3.99 monthly. But at this price, you're getting a great VPN that still offers access to Tor as well as Double VPN, which is an additional layer of privacy that routes your traffic through two VPN servers instead of a singular one. For less than $4 a month, you really can't beat this kind of online security.
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