NordVPN Black Friday deals 2025 - every deal from our #1 ranked VPN

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It's almost Black Friday and NordVPN's discounts are already out in full force. NordVPN is our favorite VPN service on the market – it's secured #1 for the entirety of 2025 for a reason. And with discounts reaching up to 77% off some of its most popular plans, this is probably the best time of year to secure one of the most reliable products in the VPN industry.

Whether you're interested in just securing your internet traffic with its VPN or getting a fully-fledged security suite, there are savings to be had across the board. Below, I break down every major Black Friday NordVPN deal available to help you decide which plan might be best for you. Remember, every plan has a 30-day money back guarantee so you can always try before you buy.

NordVPN Black Friday Deals

NordVPN Basic:
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NordVPN Basic: from $2.99/month with 3 months extra


NordVPN's Basic plan is the ideal entry point if you simply want access to a best-in-class VPN and nothing else.

As with most top-tier VPN deals, the maximum saving comes by committing to the longest available term. The two-year plan is billed as $80.73 upfront, which covers 27 months of service. This is the best value, working out to just $2.99 per month—a massive 74% saving compared to the monthly subscription.

But if you prefer a shorter commitment, the one-year plan remains a strong option. With this, you'll pay $68.85 upfront for 15 months of coverage. While the per-month cost is slightly higher than the two-year deal, it still offers significant savings.

NordVPN Plus:
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NordVPN Plus: from $3.89/month with 3 months extra


If you're looking for the ideal balance between price and protection, this is my personal recommendation. This subscription is everything you need for day-to-day security on top of NordVPN's industry-leading service.

The key additions here are the powerful Threat Protection Pro and the excellent password manager, NordPass. For most people, this bundle establishes a robust cybersecurity foundation that extends beyond a standard VPN.

Choosing a 2-year plan means you can expect to pay $105.03 upfront for 27 months coverage, while the 1-year plan is priced at $82.35. Like all the plans mentioned here, the longer the subscription term, the bigger the savings.

NordVPN Complete:
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NordVPN Complete: from $4.89/month with 3 months extra (US-only)

If you're looking for an encrypted cloud storage solution as well as the VPN and Threat Protection Pro system, then this is the plan for you. NordVPN Complete adds 1 terabyte of encrypted file space to all your online security.

NordVPN is billed as $132.03 for 27 months of coverage upfront, or $97.35 for 15.

NordVPN Ultimate: £5,000
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NordVPN Ultimate: from £4.79/month with 3 months extra

Outside the US, this is as big as you can go. On top of the core VPN service, Threat Protection Pro, and NordPass, the Ultimate tier adds two critical layers of security: a generous 1 terabyte of end-to-end encrypted cloud storage via NordLocker, and cyber insurance which offers coverage up to £5,000 for financial losses resulting from online scams or identity theft—a significant safety net that goes far beyond any software solution.

It's currently on sale at £129.33 upfront for 27 months and £89.85 for 15 months – down 74% and 67% respectively.

NordVPN Prime:
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NordVPN Prime: from $6.89/month with 3 months extra (US-only)

This is NordVPN's ultimate offering but it's only available in the US for now. You get everything from Nord Complete plus NordProtect. That includes identity and credit monitoring, and up to $1M in identity theft insurance and $100K in cyber extortion insurance. Heavy duty back-up.

For 27 months coverage, you'll pay $186.03 upfront or $127.35 for 15 months.

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What NordVPN plan should you choose?

Wondering which plan is best for you – or what features are included in each tier? Here's everything you need to know.

I've compiled all of the top features to be aware of and our overall assessment of the plan's value.

Overall, I'd recommend the Plus plan. It's the perfect combination of advanced features and value for money – but keep reading to see if another subscription tier suits you better.

NordVPN Basic plan

NordVPN's Basic plan offers the bare essentials you'd expect from a quality VPN service. Included in a Basic plan is the VPN itself and Threat Protection – not to be mistaken for Threat Protection Pro – and that's it!

This means you get the best VPN we've tested, with high speeds, superb unblocking power, and top-notch security options, alongside a basic ad and malicious domain blocking system. That's not a ton of bells and whistles, I'll concede, but it's a great way to stay secure if you don't need loads of extras. Plus, plans start from only $2.99!

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NordVPN Plus plan

A NordVPN Plus plan is my personal recommendation for Black Friday. Starting at $3.89 per month, this plan offers an array of added security tools on top of the already high-quality VPN, without going overboard.

Pick up a Plus plan and you'll get:

  • NordVPN
  • Threat Protection Pro
  • Anti-malware protection
  • Advanced browsing protection
  • Ad and tracker blocking
  • Password manager
  • Data breach scanner

So, while you miss out on more premium features such as cloud storage, identity theft insurance, and dark web monitoring, you still have more than enough tools to stay secure online.

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NordVPN Complete plan (US-only)

NordVPN's not quite comprehensive, but complete, plan is the next step up. Starting from $4.89 per month, it's a notable price jump from a NordVPN Plus plan.

The key differentiator between a Plus and Complete plan is a Complete plan includes cloud storage. Depending on what subscriptions you already have, you may well not need this – though the increased security is a definite plus.

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NordVPN Ultimate plan (non-US)

NordVPN's top plan outside of the US is NordVPN Ultimate. It's the same as the Complete plan but with some cyber-insurance extras. Those come in the form or scam loss recovery and online shopping fraud recovery, both of which go up to a maximum value of £5,000 in coverage.

NordVPN ultimate starts at £5.29 on the two-year plan which works out as an up-front cost of £142.83 for 27 months of service.

Given that the Complete plan is not available outside the US, Ultimate is the only way to get that 1TB of cloud storage as well.

Pick up a NordVPN Ultimate plan ▲

NordVPN Prime plan (US only)

NordVPN's complete offering! There's a heck of a lot packed into this plan that justifies the price tag.

On top of everything you get in a Complete plan, a Prime plan adds NordProtect. This is a broad security service which adds a whole load of features, including:

  • Dark web monitoring
  • Credit monitoring
  • Credit scoring
  • Credit freeze assistance
  • Identity theft insurance
  • Cyber extortion insurance

This is undoubtedly a pricier pick, so it's well worth considering whether you actually need all of the tools included in the bundle – especially as plans start at $6.89 per month. Our rule of thumb is simple: ask yourself what you really need from your VPN.

While many of these features are great, there's no point in spending (at minimum) an extra three dollars a month on this plan if you won't use them.

Pick up a NordVPN Prime plan ▲

Samuel Woodhams
VPN Managing Editor, TechRadar

Sam is VPN Managing Editor at TechRadar. He has worked in the VPN industry since 2018 and has previously written for CNN, Al Jazeera, WIRED, and Deutsche Welle as a freelance journalist. He focuses on VPNs and digital privacy, cybersecurity and internet freedom.

Before joining TechRadar, Sam carried out research on global digital rights issues at Top10VPN. His research has been cited by the United Nations and UK Parliament, as well as publications such as The Guardian, Washington Post and BBC.

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