The weather is awful, the days are short, and 2024 is somehow just on the horizon—but there is some good news: the Cyber Monday VPN deals. There’s really no better time to bag a bargain, and the same logic applies to the world of cybersecurity.

I’m constantly putting the industry’s best VPNs to the test to figure out which ones are worth your money, and I’ve also kept an eye on their seasonal discounts and special offers. Most services hold fire on their best, biggest, and most jaw-dropping VPN deals for this time of year, and there are some absolute steals available for 2023.

While you’ll generally be spoiled for choice when it comes to Black Friday and Cyber Monday bargains, there are a handful of providers that have chosen to opt out of the price-cutting and deal-doing. This means that if you’ve had your eye on them, hoping to save a little money in time for the holidays, you might be disappointed.

Which VPNs didn’t lower prices for Cyber Monday? 

ExpressVPN is a titan of the VPN industry and my number-one pick overall. It’s a service I use every day because it’s just that reliable—I can stream in HD and check out content from around the world (which is 90% of my plan for the holidays) and go about my day-to-day browsing knowing that I’m covered by tough encryption

It’s the total package, and I’d love to say that you can pick up an ExpressVPN plan over Cyber Monday for a rock-bottom price but, sadly, that’s not the case. The provider has decided to abstain from seasonal sales and keep its pricing consistent with its year-round structure.

So, if you want to try the best of the best, you’re going to have to shell out for a full-price plan, and ExpressVPN is one of the more expensive services on the market. A 1-year plan will set you back $6.67 a month, and while that’s a 49% saving, you’ll still be able to find better bargains elsewhere.

ExpressVPN working on several devices including Apple TV

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FastestVPN is another service that hasn’t lowered its prices for the Cyber Monday celebrations. It’s a promising up-and-comer in the industry, and I was pleasantly surprised by its potential when I put it under the microscope in my most recent review.

If you fancy checking it out for yourself, you can get a lifetime plan for just $40—which is less than you’d pay for about 4 months of coverage with some other services. Not only is this a one-off, one-time payment, but you’ll also get access to a free ad-blocker, password manager, and malware protection suite, which makes it a pretty well-rounded product.

Just like ExpressVPN, however, this is FastestVPN’s regular pricing. There’s not a Cyber Monday deal or discount in sight.

It’s also worth noting that Fastest VPN has its quirks. It didn’t quite live up to its name when I tested its performance, though it is still a speedy service, and I had trouble unblocking in-demand streaming platforms. The lack of consistent support is cause for concern, too, and I’d ultimately recommend shopping around if you want to pick up a premium service for a massively reduced price this Cyber Monday.

 What’s the best Cyber Monday VPN deal? 

Okay, onto the good stuff, and I’m massively proud to announce that the TechRadar team has managed to score an exclusive deal with NordVPN. That’s right, NordVPN—the fastest VPN I’ve ever tested and one of the industry’s most well-known and well-respected guardians of digital privacy.

I’ll say it: its Cyber Monday deal is downright ludicrous. You can grab a 2-year plan for just $2.99 a month and check out its whole suite of security tools, unblocking power, and servers dotted around the world. Oh, and you’ll get 3 extra months of coverage for not one penny extra.

The real cherry on top of this privacy-flavored cake is the TechRadar exclusive—an Amazon gift card of up to $30/£30/30€. It’s free, for real, and you can use it on whatever you like, whether that’s treating somebody you love or getting that one thing that’s been on your Wish List for ages.

Need more from your Cyber Monday savings? Check out our AI deal finder below to pull through deals on whatever you need this weekend:

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We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

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