I have been using GamsGo for the past two years, and it has completely transformed how I manage my digital subscriptions. Like many people, I subscribe to multiple services – in my case, YouTube Premium, Spotify, Netflix, and even ChatGPT Plus. Two years ago, keeping up with all these subscriptions was getting really expensive. That’s when I discovered GamsGo, a platform promising the same premium services at a much lower cost. I was skeptical at first, but decided to give it a try. Now, after two years of firsthand experience, I want to share how GamsGo worked for me and why I’ve become such a fan of this service.
Continue reading →Spotify Premium cheaper with or without a VPN
Spotify Premium is awesome – ad-free music, offline listening, high-quality streams – but paying full price can hurt your wallet. The interesting secret is that Spotify’s subscription price isn’t the same everywhere. For example, users in some countries like India or Egypt pay only a couple of dollars per month for the exact same Premium plan that costs around $10-$12 in the US or Europe.
This difference exists because Spotify adjusts prices to local economies, which means savvy users can take advantage and pay much less for Premium by pretending to be in another country.
Continue reading →Netflix Cheaper: For $3.75/Month with VPN (Turkey, India) – Easy Guide
Netflix is one of my favorite streaming services, but its monthly price can really add up. I discovered that Netflix charges different prices in different countries, and by using a VPN to sign up via countries like Turkey or India, I managed to pay much less for the same service. With a bit of effort, I turned my premium Netflix subscription into a much more affordable deal by subscribing through Turkey and India using a VPN.
In this post, I’ll share my own test results and a step-by-step guide so you can try it too. This includes how to use a VPN for Netflix, setting up an account in Turkey (with gift cards) or India (with credit card), important tips, and everything else I learned along the way. The tone is slightly personal because I’ve actually tested these methods myself, and I want to help you save money on Netflix in a factual, straightforward way.
Continue reading →How to Get ChatGPT Plus Cheaper (from $3/Month)
If you’re an avid ChatGPT user like me, you’ve probably considered upgrading to ChatGPT Plus for its faster responses and access to GPT-5. However, the official price of $20 per month can feel steep. I recently explored ways to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus more cheaply and discovered a reliable solution through a service called GamsGo.
GamsGo is a platform that offers premium subscriptions at lower prices – including ChatGPT Plus. With thousands of users and an average Trustpilot rating of around 3.9/5, it seemed reliable enough for me to give it a try.
Continue reading →Get YouTube Premium cheaper with a VPN (Turkey, Peru, Ukraine, Ghana)
The prices of YouTube Premium vary from country to country. By using a VPN, you can change your virtual location to another country (e.g. Turkey or Peru) and subscribe to YouTube Premium at a lower price.
In this article, I will explain how this works and in which countries YouTube Premium is the cheapest. Additionally, I will discuss the legal aspects involved. Personal experiences and questions can be shared in the comments section ↓ below this article.
Continue reading →Security Vulnerability Discovered in WordPress Plugins
The security firm Wordfence has made a troubling discovery: identical malicious code has been found in five different plugins for the popular content management system WordPress. This poses a serious threat to the security of numerous websites.
The discovered malicious code has far-reaching consequences. It allows attackers to steal database credentials and create unauthorized administrator accounts. Additionally, malicious JavaScript code can be injected into the footer of web pages to spread SEO spam.
Particularly concerning is the fact that only one of the affected plugins, “Social Warfare,” has a security update available. For the other infected plugins - “Blaze Widget,” “Wrapper Link Elementor,” “Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Addon,” and “Simply Show Hooks” - there are currently no clean versions available.
As an immediate measure, WordPress has suspended the download of the affected plugins. Website operators who have installed any of these plugins should consider their site compromised and promptly take security measures. These include reviewing and cleaning up administrator accounts and thoroughly examining the entire installation for further malicious code infections.
This discovery once again underscores the importance of regular security updates and vigilant monitoring of WordPress installations. Given the multitude of available plugins and the frequency of security vulnerabilities, it is essential for website operators to stay up-to-date with security developments.