Onestream announces partnership with NordVPN
August 14, 2024
Onestream, a provider of high-speed broadband services in the UK, has announced a partnership with NordVPN, a global player in virtual private networks (VPNs). Through this partnership, Onestream customers will gain access to NordVPN’s industry-leading VPN service at a discounted rate, allowing them to browse the internet securely and privately.
“At Onestream, we prioritise our customers’ security and privacy above all else. This partnership demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting our customers’ online activities, whether they’re at home or on the go,” said Steve Evans, Operations Director of Onestream. “We are thrilled to partner with NordVPN to offer our customers a comprehensive solution.”
NordVPN’s advanced VPN service encrypts users’ internet traffic, making it virtually impossible for third parties to track their online activity. This ensures that users’ personal information, such as browsing activity, remains secure, even on public Wi-Fi networks. Additionally, NordVPN allows users to access home content while travelling, granting them access to websites and content that may be blocked in their region.
“Building a better, safer and more private internet is the core of our mission. We aim to bring the community of like-minded partners together and increase availability of high-level cybersecurity services,” said Laura Tyrylytė, Head of Public Relations at NordVPN. “This partnership is one more step towards this goal and it will bring benefits to internet users.”
Benefits of the Onestream and NordVPN Partnership:
- Enhanced online security: NordVPN protects users’ online activity from prying eyes.
- Increased privacy: Users can browse the internet with increased privacy and avoid being tracked by third parties.
- Access your home content while travelling: Users can access websites and content that may be blocked in their region.
- Discounted rate: Onestream Broadband customers will receive a special discount on NordVPN subscriptions.
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