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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Yesterday 04:48 PM
1-Year Malwarebytes Premium Security (3-Devices/Digital Download)
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Thanks! Was able to add another year to my nord subscription
You really purchased an separate anti virus?
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For those who are not aware, you cannot stack license keys for Malwarebytes. This means that if you activate two keys, both will expire after one year. So if you purchased multiple keys, activate one now, then activate another once the first one expires.
How long are the Nord codes good for? Can I wait a couple of years to use it if I keep the current sub I just bought? Or it sounds like I could just enter the code now and stack it with what I have (or if it cancel what I just bought, go in and then enter the Nord code)?
How long are the Nord codes good for? Can I wait a couple of years to use it if I keep the current sub I just bought? Or it sounds like I could just enter the code now and stack it with what I have (or if it cancel what I just bought, go in and then enter the Nord code)?
I f you get your money , new account and the cb. $22 a year not worth it
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1. They might not be around in xx years. - But NordVPN is pretty big now, so that's unlikely.
2. They could change their policies over time. - I've seen some VPN providers switch up their rules on P2P usage, port forwarding, and logs. That can be a big deal if those things matter to you.
3. They might remove or slow down servers. If they don't hit their targets, I've noticed some quietly taking away or throttling connections.
4. There could be a data breach or unsafe server.
Because of these reasons, I've learned not to rely on a single VPN service to last forever. I think getting a ~2-year discount is a good move. But going for more than that seems a bit risky to me.
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