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Lifetime subscriptions, as well as lifetime warranties, can also get abruptly voided if a company goes out of business, and as we’ve seen with VPNSecure, new owners could also jeopardize “lifetime” ...
CEO of parent company says "maybe" it should have abandoned VPN business. The CEO of the company that purchased VPNSecure in 2023 and claimed to not know that the VPN service provider had previously ...
VPNSecure deactivated all Lifetime Deal accounts on April 28, 2025. It did so, "to continue providing a secure and high-quality experience for all users," the provider explains in an email shared by ...
The new owners of VPN provider VPNSecure have drawn ire after canceling lifetime subscriptions. The owners told customers that they didn’t know about the lifetime subscriptions when they bought ...
VPNSecure cancelled lifetime plans for customers who paid for the service years ago. Credit: Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Sometimes when a new app or Software as a Service ...
New owners of VPNSecure have been taking major flak recently after unexpectedly cancelling all lifetime subscriptions for users of the VPN service. The owners claimed that they didn’t know about ...
VPNSecure users are outraged as the provider's new owners have canceled all lifetime subscription plans. Lifetime subscribers who hadn't been active for six months had their subscriptions axed first.
When VPNSecure was acquired in 2023, the new owners were not informed of the lifetime deals held by customers. Those deals were axed and people have until May 31 to pick a new plan.
The new owner of VPNSecure says it didn't know about the lifetime deals when it bought the VPN provider two years ago. Alex Valdes Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content ...
Customers of a lifetime subscription to a VPN service have had it canceled, even though they're very much alive.
Those who took out lifetime subscriptions to VPNSecure discovered this when the company was taken over by new owners who promptly canceled the subs. Their excuse? They didn't know some customers ...