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Norton Secure VPN vs TunnelBear: Which is best for you?
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- There's many different products than Norton offers in combination with Norton secure VPN, but they are costly I would love to see all in one package.
- Among some of these advantages mentioned, what I didn't like was the fact that it doesn't support Linux, routers and even P2P/torrenting, in addition to having some DNS leak problems and the Kill Switch not working.
- With software its good to test drive it and Tunnelbear offers a free plan but the amount of data that you get with it is quite small (2GB a month) compared to other products like Windscribe (10GB a month).
- I only dislike that TunnelBear has limited server locations on free version compared to alternatives such as Hotspot Shield.
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