Norton VPN's Memorial Day deal blows the rest out the water with huge $30 Amazon gift card – effectively making it half price
Sign up for two years and bag $30 in Amazon credit
Memorial Day is here once again, and with it comes a raft of incredible savings. However, while there are tons of other Memorial Day deals available, I'm most excited about this one from Norton VPN.
Norton VPN has vastly improved in the last year, and is now a real challenger to the best VPNs overall. However, what no other VPN can match is this deal. On the two-year plan, which initially costs $59.99 upfront, you'll get $30 of free Amazon gift cards.
Factoring in the gift cards, that means you're paying just $29.99 for two years of cover – which works out at a very reasonable $1.25 per month. You won't find such a fully featured VPN for less.
All plans come with unlimited VPN data, full antivirus, and a 60-day money-back guarantee. More details below.
A serious VPN from a household name
In what feels like a matter of moments, Norton VPN has developed from a very average VPN to one that's nipping at the heels of the likes of NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Proton VPN. With serious brand credibility and performance to match, it's a great choice if you're looking for a VPN that's on the up.
It has an audited no-logs policy – which means it never stores any of your browsing data – and has essential features like Double VPN and a kill switch.
In our most recent streaming tests, Norton VPN was able to unblock every streaming site we tested it with. This is one of its biggest areas of improvement, with its performance matching – or exceeding – the established big names.
Considering the great price as well as the generous Amazon gift card to spend on whatever you like, this is the best time to grab a VPN if you're in need.
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Mo has been rigorously testing, reviewing, and analyzing VPN services at Tom’s Guide for more than five years. He heads up the three-person Tom's Guide VPN team, and is passionate about accessibility: he believes that online privacy should be an option that’s available to everyone. NordVPN and ExpressVPN are the products he uses most on a daily basis, but he experiments weekly with all the top services, evaluating their privacy features, connection speeds across various protocols, and server reliability – among other things – so that he can make confident VPN recommendations that are backed by data. To see his latest advice, head over to Tom’s Guide’s best VPN and best free VPN guides.
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