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I also got this mail. But no idea if it's good!
15-day money-back is there ... you it ... if u don't like it ... ask for a refund.

The idea is to get the gist of a book in 10-20 min.

I use Audible ... KukuFM & have tried a trail of Blinkist ... the deal is good ... so went for it ...
 

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I use dashlane it costs 449 Per year and comes with complimentary Hotspot Shield 1 Year Premium Account. Though the VPN isn't that great
 
1. ROBOFORM PASSWORD MANAGER - 60% off (New Users)

Link: 60% Off Link (Youtuber CareyHolzman's Link)

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Pro Tip: Go for family plan you get 5 licenses at price of 2. You can share or sell.

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2. BLINKIST PREMIUM - 75% off + 1 Additional Premium Account Free

Link: 75% Off Link (NON-AFFILIATE LINK)

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FYI, Bitwarden is completely free, open source and well vetted to be safe. Their premium plan is also extremely cheap. I have never heard of Roboform and not sure how much reliable it can be.
 
For tech guys:
The best pricing you will get during the year
1) Pluralsight 50% off: https://www.pluralsight.com/offer/2022/bf-cm-50-off
2) O'Reilly 200 off: https://www.oreilly.com/online-learning/cyber-monday-2022.html

This is not a Black Friday deal. You get it all year round:
Pay 1770 as annual membership and you get a curated version of Pluralsight with 2000+ courses, plus from 2023 you will also get access to a curated version of ACloudGuru
For Pluralsight, sign up for an account. They have free weekends and free weeks multiple times throughout the year. Can access their entire catalogue for free 🙂
 
For Pluralsight, sign up for an account. They have free weekends and free weeks multiple times throughout the year. Can access their entire catalogue for free 🙂

Thanks. That's what we used to do earlier. There was even a full month free in April 2000. Then our company's HO decided to pay for accounts for all tech staff 🙂
 
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