VPNSecure Lifetime Subscription Cancellation
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The new owners of VPNSecure have canceled lifetime subscriptions

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VPNSecure 's owners say they didn't know about lifetime subscriptions when they bought VPNSecure .
VPNSecure is offering affected users discounted new subscriptions for either $ 1.87 for a month (instead of $ 9.95 ) or $ 19 for a year.
Subscriptions were apparently offered only through third parties like StackSocial and Wccftech .
VPNSecure ’s website lists its owner as InfiniteQuant Ltd. in the Bahamas .
However, its terms of service names the company “ HOLDXB Trading FZCO trading as VPN Secure , IFZA Business Park, Dubai - UAE ” According to the Wayback Machine , the terms of.
service page moved from naming an Australian firm, “Boost Network Pty Ltd trading as.
VPN Secure” to HOLDXXB until 2024 .
The firm claims to have known about the subscriptions a few months after taking ownership.
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