When looking for deals I came across this deal for unlimited VPN access for lifetime. Protect your privacy with this VPN service.
I've had a look on the internet and it gets really good reviews.
With their military grade encryption software for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS your entire communication on the Internet is end to end secured and protected. Don’t let anyone (including your ISP or the government) monitor, target or even sell your internet activity and enjoy the benefits of unlocking geo-restrictions from content providers such as Netflix, Youtube, and many others with unlimited access to any of 15 VPN nodes spread across the globe.
Featured in Engadget, CNET, Techradar, MakeUseOf, Techspot, Geekwire, Top10BestVPN, VPNMentor, and The Next Web
4.7/5 Stars, Verified Reviews
Provides military grade encryption & privacy protection for all of your devices & gadgets
Maintains high connection speeds thanks to low latency servers w/ up to 10Gbps connectivity
Features native apps for Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS
Includes 15 VPN nodes across 11 countries
Gives you the freedom of protocol choice, including OpenVPN, L2TP, IPSec, & PPTP
Shields you from other VPN users w/ a NAT Firewall
Offers maximum security due to shared IPs (IP-Mashing)
Details & Requirements
Updates included
TigerVPN offers you lifetime access to 15 nodes. Here's the complete list of nodes you can connect to: NL - Amsterdam US - Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York RO - Bucharest NO- Oslo DE - Frankfurt UK - London ES - Madrid CA - Montreal, Toronto AT - Vienna CH - Zurich FR- Paris
2 active connections allowed at any given moment
Use of torrents permitted
Protocols: OpenVPN, IPSec L2TP, PPTP
Unlimited speed
Unlimited data
Priority support
Gigabit network
****We dont allow Referral codes on HUKD****
Top comments
jyonda
16 Apr 175#49
You can signup for Windscribe free vpn service then use the Promo code '50GBFREE' to get 50gb free per month indefinitely.
It's just I've been on here long enough to see various companies fold pretty quickly after amazing offers.
Dialaphone, loads of those free Sim card companies, etc etc.
I suppose I'm just very wary of offers like this.
All comments (163)
Keith9534
16 Apr 17#1
Any experts on here......doesn`t this mean the people running the service can see what you type in? Can`t help feel that leave s you open to giving away personal details?
M_z to Keith9534
16 Apr 171#8
I think you also need to know what country it is based in and if they keep usage logs.
happymanuk
16 Apr 171#2
As it offers end to end encryption that shouldn't be possible, but I'm no expert.
mike1212
16 Apr 171#3
How many simultaneous connections does this offer? Looking to put a VPN on 4 firesticks. My router doesn't support vpn which is a shame
clnsndrs to mike1212
16 Apr 17#19
Can you not just put a VPN on your main PC and that will then VPN the firesticks? Do The firesticks themselves have to have the VPN installed on them. I have 4 FS too.
happymanuk
16 Apr 17#4
According to the website "2 active connections allowed at any given moment"
speedygonzalez to happymanuk
16 Apr 17#30
Really? According to Tiger's website, their service is from 64 locations in 43 countries, yet this offer (with no mention in Tiger's website) is limited to "15 nodes in 11 countries". Also the description within the androidcentral link makes no mention of number of active sessions afaict, while the one (for identical price) at stacksocial does, and it is ONE!
I personally wouldn't jump into it without knowing more. There is nothing more frustrating than a stuttering media stream.
lucyferror
16 Apr 17#5
2 at same time
monitor1
16 Apr 17#6
Get opera browser and get their vpn service for free or buy kaspersky and get theirs free.
MarkShopper to monitor1
16 Apr 17#14
Good point about Opera, but I didn't think Kaspersky includes VPN? What product? Link?
CaptainSocks
16 Apr 17#7
How old is TigerVPN?
Is the company likely to last my lifetime or will it go pop anytime soon?
Magister to CaptainSocks
16 Apr 171#9
For that matter, it's possible anyone of us could go pop anytime soon. Just saying!
Max-Power
16 Apr 17#10
I got a VPN Secure lifetime one, however it was 20 years but still a good service!
Opening post
I've had a look on the internet and it gets really good reviews.
With their military grade encryption software for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS your entire communication on the Internet is end to end secured and protected. Don’t let anyone (including your ISP or the government) monitor, target or even sell your internet activity and enjoy the benefits of unlocking geo-restrictions from content providers such as Netflix, Youtube, and many others with unlimited access to any of 15 VPN nodes spread across the globe.
Featured in Engadget, CNET, Techradar, MakeUseOf, Techspot, Geekwire, Top10BestVPN, VPNMentor, and The Next Web
4.7/5 Stars, Verified Reviews
Provides military grade encryption & privacy protection for all of your devices & gadgets
Maintains high connection speeds thanks to low latency servers w/ up to 10Gbps connectivity
Features native apps for Windows, Mac, Android, & iOS
Includes 15 VPN nodes across 11 countries
Gives you the freedom of protocol choice, including OpenVPN, L2TP, IPSec, & PPTP
Shields you from other VPN users w/ a NAT Firewall
Offers maximum security due to shared IPs (IP-Mashing)
Details & Requirements
Updates included
TigerVPN offers you lifetime access to 15 nodes. Here's the complete list of nodes you can connect to: NL - Amsterdam US - Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York RO - Bucharest NO- Oslo DE - Frankfurt UK - London ES - Madrid CA - Montreal, Toronto AT - Vienna CH - Zurich FR- Paris
2 active connections allowed at any given moment
Use of torrents permitted
Protocols: OpenVPN, IPSec L2TP, PPTP
Unlimited speed
Unlimited data
Priority support
Gigabit network
****We dont allow Referral codes on HUKD****
Top comments
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/
It's just I've been on here long enough to see various companies fold pretty quickly after amazing offers.
Dialaphone, loads of those free Sim card companies, etc etc.
I suppose I'm just very wary of offers like this.
All comments (163)
I personally wouldn't jump into it without knowing more. There is nothing more frustrating than a stuttering media stream.
Is the company likely to last my lifetime or will it go pop anytime soon?