It's said Saily will be live before the end of Q1
NordVPN reveals its developers are working on new worldwide eSIM service
The team behind NordVPN, one of the world's most popular digital privacy and security products, is working on a new worldwide eSIM service named Saily.
The product will connect travellers and others around the world with access to the internet at more reasonable prices for data roaming, to decrease charges.
Its new app will be launched later this year, and the early access sign-up has already started.
“With travel and remote work on the rise, an eSIM app is now more crucial than ever," said Vykintas Maknickas, head of product strategy at Nord Security.
"Here at Nord Security, we believe that simple and affordable technology is of utmost importance.
"That’s why we’re so excited to introduce Saily — an eSIM app that saves you time and money and even helps you avoid unpleasant situations," he said.
“When traveling, you want to have continuous access to the internet, but that’s not always easy."
He added: "Even if there’s a coffee shop nearby with an open Wi-Fi network, you don’t want to risk exposing your device to a network you’re not sure is secure.
"Saily will ensure that you don’t need to use public Wi-Fi networks you don’t trust to access the internet."
Currently, Saily is undergoing internal testing. The beta version is expected to be released in the first quarter of this year.
Early access is now available on the website.