This is the VPN to install for your mother – it has the highest Trustpilot score of all and comes with 30 dollars to spend on a gift for her too

Norton VPN app running on Android OS
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Norton VPN bills itself as the VPN for beginners. If you're familiar with its products, or its name, at least, then it's a pretty good choice for your online privacy.

It's also a particularly good time to sign up to Norton VPN because TechRadar is giving away a $30 Amazon gift card to anyone who signs up to one of the 2-year plans right now. So, instead of paying $59.99, you'll effectively only spend $29.99.

How to claim your Amazon gift card reward

This gift card deal is something we've laid on at TechRadar. You won't find it anywhere else – only Future Publishing sites.

It's available on sign-up to all two-year Norton VPN tiers, Standard, Plus and Ultimate.

To get the deal, click on the 'Get Reward' button above. Type your email into the box that pops up and follow the instructions sent to you.

Norton VPN comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee. So, if you're not happy with the service that you get, it's easy enough to change your mind at no cost. It's simple to do. We've tried it ourselves.

Just bear in mind that you won't get the $30 gift card until after the 60 days expires. The only thing to figure out then is what you buy on Amazon and whether it's for you or your mother...

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Dan Sung
Editor-in-Chief, VPN and How to Watch

Dan is Editor-in-Chief, VPN and How to Watch, at Future. He heads up all the VPN content and how to watch articles. So, if you want to know about what is the best VPN or how to watch just about anything on TV, anywhere in the world, he's a good bet to ask. Dan has worked in tech journalism for over 15 years, writing for Tech Digest, Pocket-lint, MSN Tech, Wareable and What Hi-Fi? as well as freelancing for T3, Metro and the Independent. Dan has a keen interest in playing and watching football. He has also written about it for the Observer and FourFourTwo and ghost authored John Toshack's autobiography, Toshack's Way.

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