PrivadoVPN vs. FastestVPN: Which $1 Black Friday deal is right for you?

It’s a battle of the budget VPNs. With PrivadoVPN and FastestVPN both offering incredible Black Friday deals, we’re going to dig into the details to help you pick the perfect provider for your needs and wallet.

Both PrivadoVPN and FastestVPN have launched Black Friday deals that work out to around $1 a month. PrivadoVPN’s deal includes a top-tier security suite, unlimited connections, and impressive speeds. FastestVPN offers lifetime access and a free password manager for a single $30 payment.

So, which is the better buy? We’ll dig into the deals and compare them side-by-side so you can decide which discount best suits you.

PrivadoVPN vs. FastestVPN

Both PrivadoVPN and FastestVPN are affordable right now, but a closer look at their Black Friday sales reveals some key differences.

With PrivadoVPN, you’ll pay $1.11 a month for a 2-year plan, which includes 3 months of free coverage, giving you 27 months in total. That all comes to a grand total of $30 upfront. For that price, you’re getting a fully-featured security suite that includes antivirus protection, an ad blocker, and robust parental controls.

The app also allows unlimited simultaneous connections, which is a massive perk, and has servers in 50 countries. While PrivadoVPN hasn’t undergone an audit, it is covered by Swiss data privacy laws. When it comes to performance, we found that PrivadoVPN has better speeds than FastestVPN, although its streaming and unblocking performance can be more trial-and-error.

FastestVPN’s deal is slightly different. If you use our exclusive code, you can get lifetime access for just $30. Without it, you’ll pay $35. Instead of an antivirus, FastestVPN includes access to a password manager. You’ll also get 15 simultaneous connections and access to servers in 49 countries. FastestVPN has a good, uneventful track record and a no-logs policy that has been audited by a third party. Its security tools are basic but solid, and it comes with a handy ad blocker. In our testing, we found that its speeds aren’t the best, falling behind the industry’s top VPNs. However, its streaming and unblocking performance is excellent.

PrivadoVPN – $1.11 per month + antivirus for FREE!

PrivadoVPN’s Black Friday deal is impressive. A 2-year plan comes with 3 extra months of coverage and antivirus, both included at no extra cost. Plus, users pay just $30 up front ($1.11 per month) for 27 months of protection – and access to one of the best cheap VPNs we’ve tested.

Servers in 67 locations

Threat protection and parental controls

↗️Unlimited, uncapped dataView Deal

FastestVPN: lifetime VPN access for $90 $30 + 2 years premium password management

FastestVPN is back with a lifetime VPN deal. With this year’s Black Friday deal, you get:

✅ Lifetime access to FastestVPN with 15 device
✅ 2 years of FastestPass password manager access
✅10 Gbps servers across over 100 locations

To claim your exclusive discount, use code FUTUREBF2025. This ensures you save 67% on your plan. And if you’re not convinced, FastestVPN offers a 31-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try it risk-free.View Deal

Our verdict

In summary, we’d say that PrivadoVPN is the better deal. Users get more choice in terms of servers, more connections, and better speeds. If you want a recognized name with reliable privacy-boosting tools (like antivirus, ad-blocking, and parental controls), then you should go with PrivadoVPN. It’s not a lifetime plan, but that gives you some flexibility if you decide to change to one of our top-rated VPNs further down the line.

On the other hand, if you’re okay with sacrificing performance and want a basic, easy-to-use VPN for unblocking content while abroad or torrenting, then FastestVPN could be a good investment that you only have to pay for once. It’s a solid choice for anyone who wants to set it and forget it.

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