Secure your shiny new devices with Norton VPN's 72% off deal
The Plus plan is now cheaper than Norton's Standard VPN
We all know that between Christmas Day and New Years (Betwixmas, if you will) there's a whole lot of lounging around, watching festive movies, eating leftovers, and playing around with all your new kit. And if you were lucky enough to find new tech under the Christmas tree, it's probably worth using this time to get set-up with a VPN and secure your tech. There's nothing particularly merry about having your data stolen, after all.
Once you've done the satisfying job of peeling off all the protective plastic and luxuriated over setting up your device just as you like it — whether a new handset, tablet, laptop, or even a TV or console — we'd recommend checking out the latest VPN deals about.
Giving some of the best VPNs a run for their money, Norton VPN has an exclusive offer for Tom's Guide readers, giving you up to 72% off across its plans.
The one to go for is definitely Norton VPN Plus, now cheaper than the provider's Standard plan with all the more comprehensive cover for your online privacy. Working out at just $2.50 a month, that's $30 upfront (down from $110).
It doesn't matter whether or not it's a time of festive cheer — all the Grinches and gremlins of the world won't stop when it comes to spying on what you're up to online. And it's not just about protecting from the internet nasties, either, as many people are rightly paranoid about the snooping of governing bodies and even your internet service provider.
With a VPN changing your IP address to make it appear as if you were just about anywhere in the world, there are other benefits to installing a VPN, too, including streaming global content and, for gamers, preventing bandwidth throttling and DDoS attacks.
Sign up to Norton VPN with Tom's Guide's exclusive offer
Our lucky readers in North America, the U.K. and Australia can take advantage of discounts on Norton VPN's feature-packed Plus and Ultimate plans thanks to this exclusive pricing. All subscriptions carry a generous 60-day money-back guarantee, meaning you can give Norton VPN a try risk free!
– Get Norton VPN in U.S. & Canada with this exclusive deal
How secure is Norton VPN?
Considering Norton is best known for its antivirus software, you can bet security is at the top of its list of priorities. To start with, it offers industry standard AES-256-GCM encryption, as well as ChaCha20-Poly1305, and CRYSTAL-Kyber-512 for post-quantum key generation across its protocols.
In terms of features, Norton VPN is pretty packed. It has a kill switch, like many of the top tier VPN providers, flatlining your internet should the VPN lose its secure connection. While browsing, it also keeps your activity and data secure by utilizing a Double VPN, which sees your traffic pass through not one but two servers at a time. Then there's also its IP Rotation tool, switching you constantly from different IP addresses, making it harder for anyone to try and spy on what you're up to.
That's just with the Standard Plan. Opt for its Plus or Ultimate plan and you also have the power of AI on your side with Norton VPN's malware, scamming, and phishing protection. Plus and Ultimate also comes with the addition of being able to constantly monitor the dark web to make sure none of your personal information ends up on there.
Ultimate plans also come with extra parental controls — and, to make life that little bit easier, both Plus and Ultimate boast a password manager, too.
Norton VPN also had a fairly recently verified no-logs policy by VerSprite, verifying its commitment to not tracking your online activity or selling your data to third parties.
What else can Norton VPN do?
- Stream global content with the ability to unblock Netflix around the world, Disney Plus, Prime Video, and regional streaming platforms like iPlayer and 7Plus.
- Supports both torrenting and P2P sharing.
- Offers clients for a number of devices including iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TV, and Android TV.
- Comes with double the money-back guarantee period offered by most providers, giving a 60-day window to change your mind.
What does this Norton VPN deal include?
If you're looking for comprehensive cover for all your shiny new 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. It includes all the aforementioned features: a kill switch, Double VPN, and IP Rotation, alongside a password manager, 10GB secure cloud backup, and threat protection.
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.
If you've got more than five devices or want to cover the whole family, you may consider 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 gives you the ability to monitor what your kids are able to do 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, remember you'll get the benefit of a 60-day money-back guarantee. That means you can sign up absolutely risk-free.
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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 formerly worked as an eCommerce Editor at Future across its portfolio of brands. Still stringing together words for a living, she writes about everything from entertainment to consumer tech to VPNs – and what they allow you to watch! She has been writing in the eCommerce space for more than five years, previously working at Trusted Reviews before joining Future.
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