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PureVPN 1-Year Holiday Special Deal USD $11.88 / ~AUD $17 (USD $0.99 Per Month - 91% off)

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This ad just appeared on various websites while shopping. Looks like its cheapest its been lately.

I been using this for watching Hotstar (india) and its pretty good

Pay only USD $11.88 while subscribing to the 1-year plan!
The recurring will be charged at $69.95 next year.

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Referee gets 1 month free. Referrer gets $10 credit.

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  • Hmm I'd probably hold off on any VPN with Australian servers for a day

  • +1

    Obligatory "we don't keep logs" warning: PureVPN Logs Helped FBI

    • +1

      I doubt there the only ones doing this.

      • They certainly aren’t the only ones doing it, but the point will be that many would want to sign up with someone that isn’t able to comply with request for information because that information isn’t stored.

    • Shouldn't worry people who just want to watch geo-restricted content (Hotstar, Netflix or Hulu)

  • Could you please confirm if it works with Hotstar app on iPhone.

    • No it does not work for app, but open hotstar in Safari and request desktop app and it works

  • As a 4+ year (with another 3 years left) user, I simply cannot recommend these guys.

    When it works, it works. But they have a habit (95% of the time) where the connection will go dormant after 30 mins of usage.

  • "Pay only $11.88 while subscribing to the 1-year plan!
    The recurring will be charged at $69.95 next year."

    You'd have to make sure you cancelled it before the year's up.

  • This deal is still running, according to the privacy policy they are based out of China so that's not a great spot for privacy…

    https://www.purevpn.com/privacy-policy.php

    Applicable Laws
    PureVPN specifically chose Hong Kong (HK) for its headquarter because there are "No Mandatory Data Retention Laws" in Hong Kong. We are, therefore, not legally obliged to store user data and share it with anyone. Moreover, as stated above, we have no worthwhile data to share with any law enforcement agency from any particular country in the world. Even if and when we receive subpoenas that are legally upheld in the court of law in Hong Kong, we won’t be of much help since we have almost nothing of value to share.

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