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- Why no NordVPN is better than a fake NordVPN account crack
- We can’t blame you for wanting a free copy of NordVPN (it’s one of the market’s leading VPNs). However, looking for a NordVPN crack or stolen account is a bad idea – unless you like setting your money on fire or downloading viruses.
- What is a cracked VPN?
- A cracked VPN is a virtual private network account or software which is illegally sold at a reduced price or available free from someone other than the official provider. Cracked versions of premium apps and services are widely available in less-reputable parts of the internet.
- While some software is protected with a serial key to limit the spread of cracked versions, many shady websites offer stolen serial numbers and license keys to get around this.
- Cracked VPNs are rarely safe or secure, however, and we strongly advise that you do not use them, for your own safety. If you're tempted by the offer of a cracked NordVPN account or free license key, think again.
- Getting a cracked or stolen version of NordVPN is worse for you than having no VPN at all.
- How to get NordVPN for free
- There are two ways to access some form of NordVPN for free or at a too-good-to-be-true discount, and both are a bad deal:
- NordVPN crack
- If you’re here, chances are you’ve been looking for a NordVPN crack. There's no shortage of websites online offering free NordVPN accounts, after all, but a cracked VPN is never a good idea. This is a perfect moment to remind you of NordVPN's 30-day free warranty. Still not convinced? Well, before you go ahead and download NordVPN full crack, check out what our security analysts found inside some of these “cracked” copies of NordVPN:
- Root access viruses/malware: Reputable websites don’t host stolen serial keys or cracked copies of NordVPN or other software if they can help it. Instead, when you try to get your cracked VPN, you’ll be downloading a file from some anonymous mirror or server, or from a link someone gave you on a forum. This is the perfect way to deliver a virus.
- Remember, here’s why you should never get a NordVPN crack copy:
- Cracked NordVPN free accounts will leave you with less security, privacy, and functionality than if you didn’t download any VPN at all. You aren’t downloading NordVPN, you’re downloading malicious software that was designed to be used against you. Don't download a NordVPN crack — it's not worth the risk.
- Stolen NordVPN accounts for sale
- While some shady dealers claim to offer free NordVPN accounts, others will take your money upfront. There are unscrupulous vendors online selling NordVPN subscriptions for 1, 2 or 3 years for far less than our already low prices. It might sound like a good deal, but you’re actually not buying anything at all. Let me explain:
- It’s true that the accounts are legitimate, but they’re owned by NordVPN users using weak passwords that have been leaked from other websites. When someone uses the same weak password for all of their online accounts and one of those accounts get hacked through a website breach, they put all of their other accounts at risk. They are not the result of a hack or breach in NordVPN's service. We can protect our users from external threats, but we can’t protect them from their own weak passwords if they've reused them elsewhere.
- Here’s how hackers steal NordVPN accounts to sell:
- Hack an insecure website to form a password database or buy one from another hacker online;
- Test the logins you’ve collected on a number of online service accounts (Netflix, Amazon, Spotify, NordVPN, etc.) until you find one that works;
- Sell the username and password online while you pretend that you’re providing a legitimate account.
- That’s what you’re buying – but what’s the problem?
- You don’t know how long the account will work. You aren’t forming a new subscription, you’re simply intruding upon someone else’s already-active subscription. If you paid the hacker for a 3-year subscription and find that there are only 2 years and 3 months left, tough luck – the hacker already has your money. Go ahead and ask for a refund. We’ll wait.
- You can lose the account at any time. When you pay for the account, all you get are its current username and password. Most vendors will warn you that you shouldn’t change these. That’s because if you do, you’ll also make it impossible for the actual owner to connect. They will then be able to restore access to their account by contacting customer support, changing their password and rendering your purchase useless. You are completely at their mercy. The account is yours to use only as long as the real owner doesn’t change the password.
- You won’t be able to use as many devices on it. Each NordVPN account supports up to six devices, but things can get crowded when there’s more than one user on an account.
- Here’s what happens when the shared account you’ve bought fills up: If you get locked out, you’ll simply have to wait until the legitimate user disconnects a device so you can connect. If you lock out the user, they will realize that something is wrong and may be prompted to change their password, thereby ending your almost-free ride.
- All of this is assuming that the account has only been sold once, which is highly unlikely since we’re talking about online thieves and scammers comfortable with making money at other people’s expense. You’ll probably be sharing that account with other gullible buyers, making connection problems quite frequent.
- Is using NordVPN cracked accounts illegal?
- Just like buying a stolen car would get you in trouble, the same applies to cracked accounts. If somebody has paid for NordVPN subscription and you’re using it without their consent — you’re committing a fraud. However, sometimes people have no idea that they’re buying stolen accounts and hackers use their naivete to make money.
- While you should avoid using cracked accounts for legal reasons, this could also expose you to privacy and security risks.
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