Proton VPN's limited Black Friday deal has dropped a whole month early

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Proton VPN has dropped its price by a massive 70% in the run-up to Black Friday this year, with prices as low as $2.99 a month for a two-year Proton VPN Plus subscription — a huge drop from $3.59.

Proton VPN is one of the best on the market. It has servers in more countries than almost any other VPN, a bunch of advanced security features, and consistently good speeds.

Proton VPN: now just $2.99 3.59)a month
Black Friday Deal

Proton VPN: now just $2.99 (was $3.59) a month
Want one of the most privacy-focused VPNs on a budget? Then look no further than Proton VPN.

A two-year subscription with Proton VPN Plus includes:

🌍 Servers in more countries than almost any other VPN

🔒 Unbeatable privacy

⚙️ Advanced security features

Proton VPN has consistently ranked among the very best. And with a huge drop in price, what's more to ask for? Hit the 'View Deal' button to find out more.

What's included in Proton VPN's Black Friday Deal?

The free version of Proton VPN is well known, and for good reason. It gives you unlimited data and some pretty good speeds, but it also has some real limitations.

Most importantly, you can't choose which of its five server locations to connect to, which means you can't choose the fastest servers or control what content you want to unblock.

With Proton VPN Plus, you get access to over 15,000 servers in 126 countries. And, thanks to the VPN Accelerator, the servers are capable of speeds up to 10 Gbps.

Other advanced features include one-click access to Tor, P2P downloading and file sharing, and Netshield — Proton VPN's malware, ad, and tracker blocking software

These advanced features provide more than enough capabilities for even the most privacy-conscious person. Just remember, the plan is paid up front, so expect to pay around $71.50 for two years of access.

Rob Dunne
VPN Editor

Rob is TechRadar's VPN Editor. Coming from a background in phones and technology, he's no stranger to the risks that come with putting yourself online. Over years of engaging with different platforms, testing the limits of his online persona, and feeling the brunt of several data breaches, Rob has come to gain a keen understanding of cybersecurity and the benefits of services such as VPNs in providing a secure online experience. He uses this to not only advise on the best ways to stay secure online but also share his own experiences and especially how to avoid trouble. Outside of work, you'll find Rob on the tennis courts, in the gym, or diving into the biggest and best games of the year.

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