NordVPN has undergone a significant transformation with the release of its latest product update. The update includes the release of a free Meshnet feature, the introduction of an open-source Linux® application, and the addition of easy file-sharing functionality. With these new updates, users can benefit from all the advantages of NordVPN’s Meshnet, without the need for a subscription.
Meshnet allows users to create a peer-to-peer VPN tunnel between devices with NordVPN installed, which can be used to bypass internet limitations by routing internet traffic through any remote device in the world. Users can turn any Windows, Mac, or Linux® device into their personal VPN server, allowing them to enjoy all the benefits they have at home, regardless of their location.
One of the biggest updates is the release of Meshnet as a free feature, meaning users no longer need a NordVPN subscription to enjoy all of its advantages. Another significant update is the addition of easy file-sharing functionality. Users can share files of unlimited size securely, without losing quality. Any file sent through Meshnet is end-to-end encrypted, providing a secure option for sharing files.
NordVPN has also open-sourced three of its products, including the entire NordVPN Linux® application, Libtelio, and Libdrop. This allows developers to review, audit, and contribute to the code, demonstrating NordVPN’s commitment to transparency, community collaboration, and trust in its products.
Meshnet offers several use cases, including internet traffic routing, secure remote device access, and gaming. With Meshnet enabled, users can browse the internet with their own IP address while travelling, connect remotely to shared folders and IP cameras, and play multiplayer games with friends.
Meshnet is available on all platforms, including Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux®, as well as Android TV. Users can link up to 10 personal and 50 external devices to their own network. For more information about Meshnet, visit https://nordvpn.com/meshnet/.
Written by: William Trevan



















