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Our exclusive Norton VPN deal is still going strong ahead of Black Friday

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It's not all pumpkin pie and turkey when Thanksgiving comes around. It's also sales happening left, right, and center.

Seeing as they seem to start earlier and earlier every year, you might already be considering a subscription to an uber cheap VPN deal. And you can ensure you're better protected ahead of time with Norton VPN's exclusive saving for Tom's Guide readers?

Sign up to Norton VPN with Tom's Guide's exclusive offer
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Sign up to Norton VPN with Tom's Guide's exclusive offer

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What does this Norton VPN deal include?

If you're looking for comprehensive cover for all your devices, Norton VPN Plus should be more than up for the task, able to protect up to five devices on one plan with rock-solid encryption and fast speeds. A kill switch, password manager, 10GB secure cloud backup, and threat protection are all included in this package, along with Double VPN and IP Rotation.

Available exclusively to Tom's Guide readers, the one-year plan now costs $2.50/month (that's $30 upfront, down from $110) in the U.S and Canada, £2.50/month in the U.K. (£29.99 upfront, down from £79.99) and AU$5/month (AU$60 upfront, down from AU$145) in Australia.

Want to ensure the whole family is covered? It might be worth paying that little bit more for the Norton VPN Ultimate plan. With this subscription, you can install and protect 10 devices. It also includes 50GB of cloud storage, and adds in parental controls that give you greater control over what your kids are able to access online.

Our exclusive discount brings the one-year price down to $3.33/month ($40 upfront, down from $130) in the U.S and Canada, £2.90/month (£34.99 upfront, down from £94.99) in the U.K. and AU$6.66/month (AU$80 upfront, down from AU$235) in Australia.

And no matter which plan you choose, you'll get the benefit of a 60-day money-back guarantee. That means you can sign up absolutely risk-free.

Is Norton VPN any good?

Yes! Norton VPN is "remarkably good" according to our expert testing team. Our recent retest of the software lauds its "solid security, easy-to-use apps, and fast connections for browsing, streaming, torrenting, and gaming".

Of course, Norton as a brand is known more so for its antivirus software, but it really has upped its game where its VPN offering is concerned. Seeing a serious expansion in its network of servers, it now boasts 3,400+ servers around across 66 countries.

A user touches the screen of a smart phone with the Norton VPN active.

(Image credit: Norton VPN)

The provider has grown its list of features, too. IP Rotation, for example, sees your IP switch regularly to help deter any kind of online tracking, while its Double VPN feature routes your traffic through two different servers, meaning double the encryption. Other features include a kill switch, malware and browser protection, and support for torrenting and P2P.

In terms of streaming, Norton VPN is a great Netflix VPN, able to unblock all countries in our testing, from the U.S. all the way to Australia and Japan. It was also able to unblock Prime Video and Disney Plus, as well as free regional streaming platforms like BBC iPlayer in the UK and 7Plus in Australia.

And while most VPN providers offer a 30-day money back guarantee as a standard, Norton VPN does one (or 30!?) better with its 60-day money back guarantee window.

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Disclaimer

We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

Alice Marshall
eCommerce Editor

Alice is the resident eCommerce Editor at Future, predominantly looking after CinemaBlend's guides on streaming services as well as building out its selection of How to Watch articles. Previously a Commercial Content Writer at Trusted Reviews, Alice has over five years experience working in the eCommerce space with two of those years in consumer tech.

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