Time is running out to bag Norton VPN from just $2.08 courtesy of Black Friday
Deal is set to come to an end on Tuesday, December 2
Although the day itself may be over for another year, there's no shortage of Black Friday tech deals still going strong throughout the weekend.
Black Friday VPN deals are no exception. Many of the biggest VPN providers on the planet have dropped their prices significantly this year and are still giving you the opportunity to download a bargain.
Among them is Norton VPN, which has guaranteed that its VPN deal – with up to 72% off and costing as little as $2.08/£2.08 per month – will continue to run until Tuesday, December 2.
And because Norton offers a generous 60-day money-back guarantee, you can strike while the pricing is hot with the confidence of knowing that you can get every cent back if you change your mind later.
You can discover all of Norton's Black Friday VPN pricing below. Or, you're keen to sign up straight away, click here if you're in the US or Canada or click here for UK.
Norton VPN Standard
We retested Norton VPN in full earlier this year and were impressed with what we found. It had come on leaps and bounds since the last time we reviewed it, scoring a solid 4 stars out of 5 thanks to its "fast speeds, simple apps, and impressive unblocking".
Despite being the cybersecurity company's entry-level package, the Norton VPN Standard plan still throws in website unblocking on five devices, access to its proprietary Mimic protocol, privacy reassurances from its kill switch and Double VPN and IP Rotation tools, and an integrated ad blocker – all on top of industry-standard encryption.
Norton VPN Standard: Save 69% $6.66 $2.08 per month
Norton's 2025 Black Friday pricing brings the monthly cost of its one-year subscription down below what the likes of NordVPN and ExpressVPN are offering for their similar plans.
(In the UK? The Black Friday price is £5 £2.08 per month)
Norton VPN Plus
While the Standard plan will suit the vast majority of VPN users just fine, it doesn't cost much at all to upgrade to its even more feature-filled Plus tier.
On top of everything you get with Standard, Norton VPN Plus gives you access to up to 10GB of cloud backup to safely stow your photos, videos, music and files. Norton brings all of its antivirus knowhow to bear, too, by giving Plus users the benefit of AI-powered scam detection and tools to protect you from malware and ransomware.
You also get access to Norton's password manager, and its dark web monitoring tool to see whether any of your personal information has been compromised without you knowing it.
Norton VPN Plus: Save 72% $9.17 $2.50 per month
Norton has taken a hefty 72% off the price of a package that goes way above and beyond what you'd expect from a regular VPN service.
(In the UK? The Black Friday price is £6.67 £2.50 per month)
Norton VPN Ultimate
Or you can pay just a few dollars more and go for Norton VPN Ultimate – the provider's most full-featured plan and a great option if you're looking to protect your whole family.
Firstly, it ups the amount of devices you can use it simultaneously on from five to 10 – so that's any combination of laptops, smartphone, tablets and streaming devices at any one time.
The cloud backup storage goes up to a very generous 50GB. In terms of additional features, Ultimate users get the keys to parental controls that give you greater oversight of your kids' online life and also a location tracker to give you peace of mind when they're away from home.
Norton VPN Ultimate: Save 69% $10.83 $3.33 per month
Less than $3.50 per month ($39.99 upfront for the whole year), the additional tools that Norton bundles into its VPN Ultimate plan make this Black Friday deal teriffic value.
(In the UK? The Black Friday price is £7.92 £2.92 per month)
Adam was formerly the Content Director of Subscriptions and Services at Future, meaning that he oversaw many of the articles TechRadar produces about antivirus software, VPN, TV streaming, broadband and mobile phone contracts - from buying guides and deals news, to industry interest pieces and reviews. Adam has now dusted off his keyboard to write articles for the likes of TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide.
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