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These Fire Stick and VPN Black Friday deals are a match made in heaven

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Everyone knows that Amazon's Fire TV devices are a perennial favorite when it comes to Black Friday. But what if I told you that there's also a wealth of bargain Black Friday VPN deals just waiting to be snapped up?

Well, you probably wouldn't be that surprised – every brand seems to get in on the act these days. However, if you're planning on picking up either a Fire Stick or VPN bargain this weekend, grabbing both has more benefits than you might think.

Fire Sticks – excluding the new Fire Stick 4K Select – are more compatible with VPNs than just about any other streaming device, and you can use the software to spoof your location and watch regional content on apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney Plus. VPNs are also great for privacy, but even I'll admit that's probably not a Fire Stick user's main priority.

The best VPNs for Fire Stick

NordVPN | 2 years + 3 months FREEWas: $3.39 per monthNow: $2.99 per month at NordVPN$2.99 per month,
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NordVPN | 2 years + 3 months FREE
Was: $3.39 per month
Now: $2.99 per month at NordVPN
NordVPN hasn't blown me away with its Balck Friday deal, but you still get a tasty discount. The reason it's my top pick is that it unblocked every single streaming I tested it with, without fail, and provides excellent privacy. What more could you need from a VPN on your Fire Stick?

At $2.99 per month, this NordVPN deal offers a saving of around $11 compared to the regular price. It's the perfect choice if you want an all-round excellent service that has no major flaws. There's a 30-day refund period so you can test it out before you commit.

ExpressVPN | 2 years + 4 months FREEWas:$3.49 per monthNow: $2.44 per month at ExpressVPN $2.44 per month
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ExpressVPN | 2 years + 4 months FREE
Was: $3.49 per month
Now: $2.44 per month at ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN is generally priced pretty high, but this Black Friday it has launched its biggest discount ever. What's more, it's super reliable for streaming and has the simplest, most polished apps of any VPN I've tested.

Prices start from $2.44 per month ($68 all-in), and higher tiers that include a password manager and even cyber insurance are also discounted. There's a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can make sure it's the right VPN for you.

PrivadoVPN | 2 years + FREE antivirusBlack Friday price: $1.11 per month$1.11 per month
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PrivadoVPN | 2 years + FREE antivirus
Black Friday price: $1.11 per month
PrivadoVPN is offering the cheapest Black Friday VPN deal this year, but in our testing it far outperformed its price tag. It was able to unblock tons of Netflix libraries, Disney Plus, as well as regional sites like iPlayer and 10 Play. Unfortunately for Amazon devotees, the one streaming service it was unable to access was Prime Video.

A 27-month PrivadoVPN plan costs $1.11 per month ($30 up front). You'll get free antivirus protection to use on your other devices, and a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can make sure it's right for you.

The best Fire Sticks for VPNs

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus
Save 50% ($25)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus : was $49.99 now $24.99 at Amazon
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The Fire TV Stick 4K Plus sits in the middle of the Fire TV range, above the HD and 4K Select, but below the 4K Max and Cube. For me, it's a happy medium – you get 4K video, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support, Dolby Atmos audio, and most importantly, full support for almost all VPNs.

When we tested it, we found there to be a few too many ads, and performance could get sluggish under heavy loads. For less than $25, though, it's a cheap way into true 4K TV.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD
Save 49% ($17)
Amazon Fire TV Stick HD: was $34.99 now $17.99 at Amazon
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The Fire TV Stick HD is Amazon's cheapest option, but it's still a very serviceable streaming device. It has full Alexa support, and supports all the same streaming and VPN apps that the 4K Plus does. It's also incredibly cheap.

However, it can only stream up to 1080p which, nowadays, is quite poor, and it also doesn't support HDR, Dolby Atmos or Video. In my opinion, the extra $7 you pay for the 4K Plus is well worth it.

Why do you need a VPN on your Fire Stick?

I won't lie, you don't need a VPN on your Fire Stick. However, there are a few big reasons why you might want one.

First, and most important, is the fact that VPNs can help your streaming subscriptions go further. Almost all streaming services – Netflix, Disney Plus, and Amazon Prime Video included – licence different content in different parts of the world. For example, in the UK, cult comedy Peep Show is available on Netflix. In the US, though, the same show is carried by BritBox.

By connecting to a UK VPN server, you can trick Netflix into thinking you're in the UK, and therefore watch UK-only Netflix shows.

VPNs also help mask your activity from your internet provider and any who might be snooping on your connection, trying to collect information about you. This is done through encryption – which essentially scrambles all your information so it's unreadable. This means your internet provider can't collect that information and sell it to advertisers and data brokers.

Finally, if your internet provider – or even your government – blocks certain things online, using a VPN can often be used to get around these restrictions. This is again thanks to encryption. If the entity doing the blocking can't see what you're trying to access, it can't make the decision to block it.

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.

Mo Harber-Lamond
VPN Editor

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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