Missed out on Black Friday VPN deals? Norton still has up to 72% off through Cyber Monday
But the Black Friday sale price is only available until Tuesday
Unless this is the first time you've ever delved into the madness of Black Friday sales, it won't come as a big surprise that many of this year's most attractive prices are still rolling — Cyber Monday deals are keeping the bargains alive... for now.
As well as the four privacy suites heavily discounted for Cyber Monday we've been enjoying, another excellent VPN saving we spotted that's continuing in earnest is the massive discount being offered by Norton VPN.
Sign up to Norton VPN now and you stand to save up to 72% off the regular price.
The limited time discount has brought the price of its Standard plan down just $2.08/month. That means encrypted web use, app unlocking, and advanced security smarts befitting on of the cybersecurity world's most trusted names, all for a monthly price that will cost you less than a trip to Starbucks.
With discounts on its more premium plans, too, we have all the details and prices below to help decide which subscription is right for you.
Just remember that you'll need to act with some haste, as Norton has said that its Black Friday deal will end on Tuesday, December 2.
Norton VPN Standard | Save 69%
Was: $6.66 per month
Now: $2.08 per month at Norton
Norton VPN Plus | Save 72%
Was: $9.17 per month
Now: $2.50 per month at Norton
Norton VPN Ultimate | Save 69%
Was: $10.83 per month
Now: $3.33 per month at Norton
What do I get for $2.08/month?
With Norton VPN’s Standard plan, benefit from over 100 servers spread out across 65 countries, including 25 cities in the U.S.
That means being able to access your home streaming services no matter where you are in the world, with Norton VPN able to unblock Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime Video, BBC iPlayer and more when we tested it.
And it promises speeds competent in tackling streaming, gaming, and other heavy duty online tasks, keeping pace with some of the fastest VPN on the market.
The Standard plan also includes other core Norton VPN features, such as an ad blocker and kill switch, as well as IP Rotation and Double VPN.
Of course, it also offers industry standard encryption and publishes a bi-annual transparency support so you know exactly what data Norton VPN is and isn’t sharing due to its no-logs policy.
Right now, it works out as a $2.08/month rate (billed a one-off $24.99 payment for your first year).
Is it worth upgrading to Norton VPN Plus or Ultimate?
It depends what you’re after from your VPN. If you want to cover the basics in terms of online security, the Standard plan described above certainly has you covered. However, if you want a better handle on your personal data and browsing safely online, Norton VPN’s Plus ($2.50/month) and Ultimate plan ($3.33/month) offer more.
Both have smart AI-powered protection against insidious online attacks including phishing, malware, and other scams. It also has a feature which can keep tabs on your info and if it ever appears on the dark web.
Both also offer a Password Manager tool to save all your unique, secure passwords, as well as Cloud Storage for your files, Plus offering 10GB of storage, while Ultimate plans give 50GB.
If you’ve got more than five devices you want to load your VPN onto, Norton VPN’s Ultimate plan is the way to go, allowing you to install it on 10. You can have your VPN active on your phone, tablet, laptop, smart TV, and maybe even share your subscription with someone in your household.
In fact, if you’ve got a family, Ultimate is the way to go. Its Parental Control feature gives you better peace of mind when your kids are browsing online. It also comes with a location supervision feature for iOS and Android devices so you can keep an eye on where they are. That’s on top of all the extra benefits a Plus plan gives you.
Still can't quite decide? We have a dedicated guide to which Norton VPN plan you should choose.
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Adam was the Content Director of Subscriptions and Services at Future, meaning that he oversaw many of the articles the publisher produces about antivirus software, VPN, TV streaming, broadband and mobile phone contracts - from buying guides and deals news, to industry interest pieces and reviews. Adam can still be seen dusting his keyboard off to write articles for the likes of TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide, having started his career at consumer champions Which?.
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