Save 67% off a lifetime subscription to ibDNS SmartDNS via Neowin Deals

Today via our Web Services section of Neowin Deals, you can save 67% off a lifetime subscription to ibDNS SmartDNS. Go full stream ahead: unblock all streaming sites globally at full internet speeds.

What"s it all about?

If you’re a business traveler, miles-and-points hobbyist, or an expat that wants to stream your favorite show, this service is made for you. The ibDNS / SmartDNS offers you unrestricted streaming globally, without the extra buffering lag usually caused by VPN’s. Why? VPN’s do a whole lot that you may not want or need, while a SmartDNS focuses in on the task at hand. It tricks geo-restricted websites so that you can watch content from anywhere in the world. All-day binge fests, here you come.

  • Stream your content with speed & reliability
  • Get TV channels from 16 countries
  • Unblock over 280 channels
  • Receive top-notch customer support for 5 years
  • Listen to radio stations anywhere in the world
  • Stream your favorite sports team live

Note: available for first-time customers only.

How do you benefit?

Normally, a lifetime subscription to ibDNS SmartDNS would cost you $185, but you can pick it up for just $59.99 for a limited time. In addition, if you refer this deal via social media (below the "Add to cart" button) which results in a purchase, you"ll get $10 credit added to your Neowin Deals store account.

Get this (time limited) deal or learn more about it.


Not for you?

That"s OK, if this offer doesn"t interest or apply to you, why not check out our other discounts and giveaways on the Neowin Deals web site? There"s also always a bunch of freebies you can check out and pick up here.

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