Three $30 Black Friday VPN deals that you really must not ignore

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It's still all systems go for the 2025 Black Friday VPN deals with plenty of VPN providers still offering discounts on some of the very top products around.

While it's easy to get caught up in the big prices from the top names in the field, don't forget that there are some gems to be unearthed in the bargain basement. Check out these three $30 deals – so good, I'd recommend them to my mother.

Norton VPN Plus: $2.50/month (billed as $29.99 upfront, 72% off) ✅ $30 for 12 months70% off normal price✅ Servers in 65 different countries✅ 60-day money-back guaranteeCan only use on 5 devices at onceLess good for Apple devices
Super-secure

Norton VPN Plus: $2.50/month (billed as $29.99 upfront, 72% off)
Our exclusive deal with Norton VPN gives you the perfect chance to try a VPN for a year and with the comfort of a 60-day money back guarantee. Norton offers a vastly improved VPN in 2025 with some of the best speeds and server network spread on this page. Well worth your time.

✅ $30 for 12 months
70% off normal price
✅ Servers in 65 different countries
✅ 60-day money-back guarantee
Can only use on 5 devices at once
Less good for Apple devices

FastestVPN:$30 lifetime VPN access + 2 years password manager accessusing code FUTUREBF2025 31-day money-back guarantee✅ $30 for a lifetime of use!✅ Works well with stream unblocking✅ Good for P2P, with dedicated torrenting servers✅ 10 device allowanceVerified no-logs policyInconsistent speedsApps not great for advanced users
Deal of a lifetime

FastestVPN: $30 lifetime VPN access + 2 years password manager access
FastestVPN has a Black Friday 2025 offer, and it's the deal of a lifetime. It might not be the very best of the VPNs but it's secure and reliable with a no-logs policy verified by third-party audit. Claim your exclusive discount by using code FUTUREBF2025 at checkout. This saves you 67% on your plan. FastestVPN offers a 31-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try it risk-free.

✅ $30 for a lifetime of use!
✅ Works well with stream unblocking
✅ Good for P2P, with dedicated torrenting servers
✅ 10 device allowance
Verified no-logs policy
Inconsistent speeds
Apps not great for advanced users

PrivadoVPN: $1.11/month + FREE antivirus✅ $30 for 27 monthsFree antivirus✅ 67 server locations in 49 countries✅ Fast speeds of up to 1045 Mbps✅ 10 device allowanceExcellent for unblocking streamingBut not so good with Prime Video and YouTube
Speedy streaming

PrivadoVPN: $1.11/month + FREE antivirus
For a limited time, you can get a two-year subscription to PrivadoVPN for $1.11 per month and get the Privado's antivrius thrown in too. Add it up and that's just $30 for 27 months of service. Don't be fooled by the price. PrivadoVPN is as fast as the big boys and prides itself on unblocking streaming services everywhere. Here's what you get:

✅ $30 for 27 months
Free antivirus
✅ 67 server locations in 49 countries
✅ Fast speeds of up to 1045 Mbps
✅ 10 device allowance
Excellent for unblocking streaming
But not so good with Prime Video and YouTube

The downsides of Norton VPN, though, are that you only get 12 months of VPN service for you $30, and it's not quite as good for streaming.

And then there's the wild card – FastestVPN. It has the lowest review score of the three at 3.5 stars but it's very, very hard to argue with a Black Friday VPN deal that lasts a lifetime. Yes, that $30 is a one-time payment, and then that's it. Forever. FastestVPN is yours.

Of course, if you're happy to compromise on price over performance, then you can always take a look at the best VPNs instead. There are deals on Proton VPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark and NordVPN too – all at least double the price but, then, you do get what you pay for.

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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