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NordVPN Privacy is a Rip-Off for Most Users (But a Beast for One Specific Group)

Let's cut the crap: 90% of people paying for NordVPN Privacy are wasting their money on features they'll never use, while the 10% who actually need it are getting a killer deal. Most VPN reviews are written by people who just read spec sheets, but I've stress-tested this thing for months—and it's either overkill or essential, with no middle ground.

The Meat: Where NordVPN Privacy Actually Matters

NordVPN Privacy isn't just a VPN—it's a privacy suite with a password manager (NordPass), encrypted cloud storage (NordLocker), and a data breach scanner. The problem? The VPN itself is already solid, so you're paying extra for tools that often exist as better standalone options.

1. The Password Manager Rant: NordPass is fine, but its auto-fill is janky. I was trying to log into a banking site last week, and it kept popping up over the login field, then disappearing when I clicked—three times in a row. For a tool meant to save time, it wasted 2 minutes of my life I'll never get back. If you're serious about passwords, just get Bitwarden (it's free) or 1Password.

2. The Storage Trap: NordLocker gives you 500GB of encrypted cloud storage. Sounds great until you realize it's only useful for super-sensitive files—you can't stream videos from it or easily share folders. I tried backing up a client contract, and the sync was so slow I thought it crashed. For general storage, Google Drive or Dropbox are faster and cheaper.

💡 Pro Tip: If you already pay for NordVPN, check your account—they often offer 6-12 months of NordVPN Privacy for free as a trial. Don't buy it outright without testing. And if you just need a VPN, stick with the regular plan; the privacy suite is rarely worth the upgrade.

3. The One Killer Feature: The data breach scanner. This thing saved me from a potential identity theft mess. It found an old email in a breached database that I'd forgotten about, and I was able to change passwords before anything got stolen. For journalists, activists, or anyone with high-value online accounts, this alone might justify the cost.

The Data: How It Stacks Up

Feature NordVPN Privacy ExpressVPN + 1Password Surfshark One
VPN Performance Excellent (fast, reliable) Excellent (slightly faster) Good (can be spotty)
Password Manager NordPass (basic) 1Password (best in class) Surfshark Alert (weak)
Cloud Storage 500GB (encrypted, slow) None (add Dropbox: $10/month) None
Breach Scanner Yes (effective) No (third-party tools needed) Yes (limited)
Price (Annual) ~$8.29/month ~$12.95/month (VPN) + $2.99/month (1Password) ~$3.07/month
Best For High-risk users needing all-in-one Speed freaks who want top-tier tools Budget users who don't need storage

The Verdict

Buy NordVPN Privacy only if you're a journalist, activist, or someone with serious privacy concerns who wants a single subscription to cover VPN, breach monitoring, and encrypted storage. For everyone else—regular streamers, travelers, or casual users—it's a rip-off. Get the standard NordVPN plan, use Bitwarden for free passwords, and save your cash.

I almost lost a client because NordLocker's slow sync made me miss a deadline on a shared file—stick to what each tool does best.

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