Pick up Norton VPN for half price thanks to Tom's Guide's free Amazon voucher offer
$30 Amazon gift cards come with all two year plans
Tom's Guide has an exclusive deal with Norton VPN that gets you a free $30 Amazon gift card when you sign up to any two-year plan.
Plans start at $2.49 per month ($59.99 total) but, thanks to the gift card, the upfront cost of your Norton VPN subscription is effectively reduced by half – it costs $60, but you'll get $30 back in vouchers.
The offer is shared with our friends at TechRadar and runs until July 1, 2026. All plans comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee, giving you plenty of time to put it through its paces before you make up your mind.
At $2.49 per month on a two-year plan, Norton VPN undercuts NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Proton VPN on price. Add in the $30 gift card and you're getting a premium-level VPN without the price tag to match.
A serious VPN from a household name
Norton VPN has come a long way in a short time. Eighteen months ago, it was a mid-tier product that struggled to compete with the best VPNs. Today, it's a serious contender – fast, secure, and powerful.
Its security credentials are hard to fault. It has an audited no-logs policy – meaning your browsing activity isn't stored or shared – and features like a kill switch, Double VPN, IP Rotation, and the proprietary Mimic stealth protocol which stops you getting spotted as VPN traffic.
It was also excellent at streaming in our recent May 2026 tests. It unblocked every service we tested it with first time, with only Australian services 7Plus and 9now taking a few tries. Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ were accessed first time, in every region.
Its peak speeds of 1,010 Mbps mean you can stream anything in 4K, as well as game and browse to your heart's content.
It's worth noting that Apple users get a slightly stripped-back experience, though. OpenVPN isn't available on Mac or iOS, and split tunneling is limited to Windows and Android.
Norton VPN also measures usage by devices rather than simultaneous connections, which can feel restrictive if you're juggling a lot of hardware.
If that's a deal-breaker for you, then try either Surfshark or Private Internet Access. Both are low-price and offer unlimited simultaneous connections.
That said, neither matches Norton VPN's streaming performance, and neither comes with an exclusive gift card offer like this one.
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.
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