Norton’s Black Friday VPN deals have arrived with prices slashed across plans

It’s been a big 12 months for Norton VPN. The cybersecurity giant has made massive improvements to its VPN offering, meaning that we were able to praise its “fast speeds, simple apps, and impressive unblocking” when we tested and reviewed it again in August.

And it’s finishing off the year with a bang by dropping one of the most impressive Black Friday VPN deals we’ve seen in November so far.

It takes the cost of its entry-level Standard plan down to an effective $2.08/£2.08 per month, with huge discounts on its more advanced Plus and Ultimate plans, too.

You can see a breakdown of Norton’s Black Friday VPN deals below or, if you just want to get to Norton’s site and look for yourself, you click here if you’re in the US or Canada or click here for UK.

Norton VPN Standard

The improvement to Norton’s VPN this year has made it a serious player in the VPN game, and this is a seriously competitive deal.

Despite being the cybersecurity company’s entry-level plan, you still get the benefit of standard features like website unblocking on five devices, privacy reassurances from its Double VPN, kill switch and IP Rotation tools, and an integrated ad blocker – all on top of, naturally, industry-standard encryption.

Editors Choice

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)VIEW DEAL ON

Norton VPN Plus

Norton VPN Plus takes the basic tools of the Standard plan and adds a plethora of additional security tools that seek to make your online experience a more secure one.

For starters, it 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.

On top of that, you 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.

Editors Choice

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)VIEW DEAL ON

Norton VPN Ultimate

Now costing less than one dollar more a month than Plus, Ultimate is Norton’s most full featured plan that’s a better fit if you’re looking to protect the entire 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.

Editors Choice

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)VIEW DEAL ON

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