
NordVPN supports up to six simultaneous connections while TunnelBear offers up to five people connected at once. When it comes to how many devices and users are supported, there’s not a huge amount of difference between NordVPN and TunnelBear. In particular, more support for streaming devices would have been really useful for TunnelBear users. Is this a big issue? Not necessarily if you know how to tweak settings for yourself and figure out workarounds but it’s not ideal if you’re a novice that simply wants to install an app and let the service do the rest for you. However, for anything else, you’ll need to change settings manually or do so via the router so your whole network is covered by the VPN. There are extensions for Chrome and Firefox too. It has apps for iOS and Android, along with Mac and Windows. In contrast, TunnelBear is a bit more limited.


The only thing NordVPN really misses out on is a dedicated Apple TV VPN app but it takes moments to set up through changing some settings so it’s no great loss. Best of all, you can even download NordVPN apps for Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Raspberry Pi, Chromecast, and Kindle Fire. It also includes browser extensions including a Chrome VPN along with Firefox and Edge support. How to use Bing Image Creator to generate AI images for freeīing Chat: how to use Microsoft’s own version of ChatGPTĪdobe Firefly brings text-to-image AI to the masses, with artist ethics in mind
