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RealVPN: Lifetime Subscription

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About this deal

Real security for your privacy online and free Internet access. RealVPN encrypts all your data and all Internet activities from any app on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Windows that require Internet access. This makes the data totally unreadable once they are out of your iPad or iPhone. With RealVPN enabled you can use public Wi-Fi safely and securely. This also makes your browsing private from ISPs. Any website or advertiser will have lots of difficulties while trying to find your physical location.

  • Easy to use - one button to enable protection
  • Multiple VPN servers available worldwide for best connection speed
  • Free access to beloved websites and social media
  • Secure Internet access for online shopping & banking
  • High-grade encryption AES-256 for your personal data sent through the Internet, such as credit cards, passwords, & pins
  • Total anonymity online – hide from anyone who might want to interfere in your conversations
  • Best pricing for the value and Lifetime plans – pay once & use forever
  • Up to 5 devices connected simultaneously for a single account
  • High-quality customer support 24/7


Note:This VPN is NOT available in INDIAThis does NOT support Nvidia Shield
SpecsSystem Requirements

  • iOS, macOS, MS Windows
Important Details

  • Length of access: lifetime
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
  • Access options: desktop or mobile
  • Max number of devices: 5
  • Version: 1.7
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  1. Dimey's avatar
    Enjoy20 gets you 20% off btw
  2. TheBigLwinski's avatar
    Not all VPN services are created equal. They cost so much money to set up and maintain, especially with continuous blocking by other websites. So… how could RealVPN end up generating additional income? Normally companies such as this end up selling your data since you allow them to see everything you’re doing, passwords, bank details and everything else you may do.

    I’d personally recommend using a well known good VPN such as Proton or PureVPN.
    Gbarrowman's avatar
    They can’t sell your data because https provides end to end encryption, so this is just fearmongering nonsense. 
  3. cicobuff's avatar
    This is an excellent deal for Apple TV VPN. Since CrApple have only just recently allowed their little thorn pricked walled garden of Apple TV apps to open up to include VPN software there are very few VPN providers that currently provide any apps for Apple TV (iOS/Mac yes, Apple TV not so).

    RealVPN just so happen to have developed for the app store, and I have just been trying it out and it works pretty well. Bringing with it a host of (slightly ropey depending on the server) access to Netflix USA and other geographical workarounds, alongside IPTV.

    Granted the app is pretty bare bones, but lack of support with CrApple there really is not many options and most are expensive, I haven't tested it extensively, but it works.

    Heat added, a useful VPN especially for the niché few Apple TV users that can make good use of it like myself.
  4. scaff_1's avatar
    just to hijack this, im looking for a decent VPN to use when travelling to get netflix, sky etc using PIA but its crap for what i want....cant even get google sometimes in the uk. what do people suggest pls
    welder77's avatar
    Windscribe
  5. Beamish's avatar
    Spent some time trying to Google this. One positive review on Trustpilot. Due to my job, I'm going to pay and try it and bill it to the company. I'll try to update this thread if I'm awake (took my kid to school at 7.45 am after trying to drag him out of bed from 06.45) and have been on a call to Manilla for the last couple of hours
    leighton1271's avatar
    Hey Beamish, how did it perform?
  6. myusername19's avatar
    link not working ? also, is it any good?
    IvIarkGraham's avatar
    Also like to know how good it is
  7. flystarjay's avatar
    Does it support Netflix US? or some of the countries?
  8. donny's avatar
    My teenage son just bought it. Do they really guarantee the service regardless of changes in technology untill his dying day in 100 years ? How can they really offer such a guarantee, how do they even know if such a technology will be around then. (edited)
    ChinesePate's avatar
    no they don't
  9. anuruddha's avatar
    As I know in software lifetime means it is the lifetime of the software not the person.
  10. RadiantDuck's avatar
    I did something like this a few years ago for VPN unlimited. That's been pretty well reviewed and more expensive these days, I think it's a marketing technique, get a bunch of people using your service for cheap, get good reviews and then up the price for new users
    777jrg_'s avatar
    I got that as well. Pretty decent for the money that VPN unlimited deal.
  11. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Mac, iOS, and Windows only.
    One review says it is only a proxy.
    They might have a no log policy, however they do store identifiable points. Look at the first one
    ***copy paste from their site**
    When you launch the Real VPN app, before you connect to the VPN, we and our service providers collect some device-specific information, such as

    • the unique mobile ID
    • hardware model
    • OS version
    • language
    • network information
  12. AndyRoyd's avatar
    One-off equiv under £19.50 still seems to be available for the 15 simultaneous connections lifetime offering from FastestVPN - which probably isn't.
    This may especially appeal to torrent users as Fastest supports P2P whereas RealVPN doesn't,
    plus Fastest has split tunneling, etc.

    Lifetime (of company) via Fastest & Real is plausible as the providers also have annual/monthly subs/customers.

    FastestVPN OS-specific software is regularly updated - although irrelevant if utilising raw client config.

    Most-recent FastestVPN deal & at
    hotukdeals.com/dea…998
    and the pre-historic discount code below still works at time of post (!):
    blackfriday23
  13. Jeimu3u's avatar
    I don't understand how these VPNs last with lifetime deals like this... must be selling something so hardly privacy focused.
    AndyRoyd's avatar
    Usually no issue if the provider has repetitive income from other sources such as monthly / annual subs.
  14. aw22's avatar
    Doesn't do Philippines / Indonesia for my free Premier League and cheap F1.
    Dimey's avatar
    Could go for the windscribe deal that has a year for £15 or whatever it was. It has both of those countries I think
  15. Sam_Elliot's avatar
    If this is anything like the “Private Internet Access” lifetime VPN I’d stay away. The connections aren’t fast enough for any kind of video streaming. Better off waiting for a cashback deal on a 2 year Surfshark/NordVPN subscription
    cicobuff's avatar
    Currently experimenting trying geographically located to East Coast USA on RealVPN, ethernet from CrApple TV to mesh router node in bedroom, streaming video from Netflix, 4K Dolby Vision transmission, so frankly you are wrong.
  16. steven5watson's avatar
    Avoid stacksocial like the plague! Bought a lifetime subscription to online storage through them and it was a scam.
    sean_numark's avatar
    I’m sure I bought my YouTube Premium through them sometime ago and it’s been spot on
  17. aLV426's avatar
    I guess it all depends on their definition of "lifetime"....
    AndyRoyd's avatar
    Likely far more relevant to consider the buyer's definition of acceptable lifetime compared to other purchase options' cost/duration.

    Payment card chargeback may/should be available up to about 18 months from purchase,
    in which case maximum cost would be effectively £1/m for those 18 months.
    Any further months is a bonus.

    Edit:
    on reflection, maybe 18m chargeback period may not apply for StackSocial & clones' purchases as the purchased product is effectively a one-time-use voucher,
    and the voucher will have (presumably) functioned for its one-time-use to activate (insert type of) service,
    so a shrewd payment card provider may deny a chargeback as the purchased product (one-time-use voucher) was successfully redeemed. (edited)
  18. the.porter's avatar
    The 7 day free trial on the atv seems fine getting over 500mb through Germany 
  19. youngchap's avatar
    Lifetime hmm..is this safe and trustworthy and also for a few devices?
  20. youngchap's avatar
    £15 for lifetime? Their profit is from our data?
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