Stay secure with these VPN and password manager Black Friday bundles

World Password Day 2025
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Tired of constantly forgetting your passwords? Sick of feeling guilty because you've been reusing the same weak password for a bunch of different websites? Then maybe it's time to start using a password manager.

Since I started using one a couple of years ago all my accounts have become a lot more secure and, just as importantly, easier to access.


NordVPN Plus$3.99$3.30 a month + 3 months extra

NordVPN Plus: $3.99 $3.30 a month + 3 months extra

Get our top-rated VPN app with secure password manager at a big discount this Black Friday. The Plus subscription is only X more than the basic version and offers full password protection. Other features include:

🎖 The best VPN money can buy

📅 30-day money-back guarantee

🔐NordPass password manager

In our independent testing, we found that NordPass had great security, was compatible with most platforms and super accessible.

Proton VPN: $3.59 $2.49 a month

Proton VPN: $3.59 $2.49 a month

Proton VPN offers Swiss-grade privacy reassurances, a bunch of top-notch security features, high speeds, and servers all across the globe. Now at 75% off, you can get:

🌍 Servers in 126 countries
🇨🇭Swiss-grade privacy reassurances
🦾 Advanced security features

The company's password manager, Proton Pass, was celebrated for its great security and privacy credentials in our latest round of testing, with reviewers also noting the accessible design of its app.

FastestVPN: lifetime VPN access $30
Exclusive deal

FastestVPN: lifetime VPN access $30 + 2 years premium password management

FastestVPN has a new lifetime deal for Black Friday 2025 and with our exclusive offer, you can save $5.

Not only do you get lifetime access to the VPN, you also get 2 years access to its password manager.

👴 Lifetime access with 15 device logins
🔐 2 years of FastestPass password manager access
⚡️ 10 Gbps servers across over 100 locations

Claim your exclusive discount by using code FUTUREBF2025 at checkout. This saves you 67% on your plan. If you're not convinced, you can also make use of the company's 31-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try it risk-free.

Why combine a password manager with a VPN?

VPNs can help improve your digital security in certain situations but they can't do everything. Weak, reused passwords still pose a massive threat, regardless of any other tools you might be using.

A major reason people use weak passwords is because there's just too many to remember. A password manager solves all of those issues by generating unique, secure passwords that you don't need to be remember.

By combining your VPN and password manager you'll be simplifying things for yourself and improving your digital security with one subscription.

However, putting all of your passwords in one digital location does require a lot of trust and it's genuinely worth repeating: chose a strong master password and make sure you use two-factor authentication for your password vault! You really don't want to lose access because you forgot your password, or make all your accounts vulnerable because of one weak password.

Not only have we conducted in-depth reviews of NordVPN, Proton VPN and FastestVPN, we've also carried out in-depth research into NordPass and Proton Pass, so you can decide what the best combination of password manager and VPN might be for you.

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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