Upgrade 360 to NVPN?

Hmm, wonder how much they would push me to spend above the 2 year subscription I already have? Might start looking at Proton and Nord.

der er ikke nok forskel til at det kan betale sig husk det men hvis du vil vide den store forskel så er det at der er flere lande i nvpn end der er i norton 360 og at du kan se speed i norton 360 det kan du ikke i nvpn det kommer måske senere men det er der ikke nu men nu kan du kun pause det vil jeg tro du kan nok også bruge det til netfix og andre ting men det må du spørge dem om det da jeg ikke ved det med sikkerhed men hvis du skifter til plus får du flere lande og norton 360 i et køre når dit norton 360 udløber så det kan betale sig bare ikke før og pause men du misser speed men det kommer senere det er bare ikke i endnu men det skal nok komme hvis du skifter spørg dem om det og de tilføjer det måske da det er en god ide at tilføje til den jeg har selv ønsket det og jeg tror også det kommer når de har det klar så det er nok i næste opdatering

FYI, there wouldn’t be an upgrade involved with that. Having Norton 360 and the new standalone VPN installed side-by-side will cause issues galore. Choose one or the other for best functionality and protection.

SA

I can’t read Danish, but hopefully the built in translator is fairly accurate:

”there is not enough difference that it can pay me remember it but if you want to know the big difference then it is that there are more countries in nvpn than there are in norton 360 and that you can see speed in the north 360 you can not in nvpn it comes later but it is not there now but now you can only pause it will I think you can probably also use it for netfix and other things but you have to ask them about it since I will not be able to use it.”

I know this is a rough and not completely accurate translation.

If I were to get a 3rd party such as Nord or Proton, obviously I wouldn’t turn on Norton’s VPN.

To my knowledge, if even using another vendor’s VPN(although connection stability could occur) there wouldn’t be a conflict. Even in N360, there’s a setting to turn on the ability to use an additional VPN, Enable Multiple VPNs,

Ok, I won’t be argumentative lol. The Norton suite itself already has issues with its own VPN, adding a third party VPN would most definitely conflict. The Norton VPN service starts with Windows, having that disabled in Windows services, would then not allow the N360 setup to function at all. Norton should just get THEIR VPN right and be on with it.

SA

Didn’t mean to sound as if I were debating what you said. I wonder if turning on Enable Multiple VPNs but not having the N360VPN turned on and thus not having the 360VPN auto start with windows via N360’s settings, would solve any conflict and connection instability. As it is, if I did go to Nord or Proton or a different one, I wouldn’t have it start with windows–I would only start it when I needed to do so.
Not sure if this would be an issue.

It’s pretty awful if you are forced to only use a paired down and limited 360VPN.

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You just has to now the translater is prety good i uses it from france so but if you use the norton vpn it can get over 2000gb download and minimum 60gb in upload if you take you time and that is mega high better then many other but norton vpn is build to securety not more and on that point it wins if you like to see streaming and all that then it is nord vpn you need but to securety it is the best there is