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Get Norton VPN up to 53% off for the first year with bundled security features

Norton VPN’s first-year discount drops prices across all annual plans, making it cheaper to protect multiple devices with encrypted browsing and extra security features.

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If you’ve been putting off a VPN because the sticker shock never matched the daily risk of using public Wi-Fi, Norton’s current promo is the kind of nudge that’s hard to ignore. For a limited time, the company is shaving first-year prices across its VPN lineup — the headline number is the “Ultimate” plan dropping to $59.99 for year one (53% off) — which bundles VPN access with extra security tools and heavier device coverage than most standalone VPNs.

On paper, the math is straightforward: Norton is pitching three annual bundles, each aimed at a different audience. The Standard tier covers fewer devices at a lower price, Plus adds a handful of security perks (cloud backup, password manager, scam detection), and Ultimate stretches the device cap to 10 while opening up more backup space, parental controls and other family-oriented features. Because Norton rolls these extras into the VPN packages, the Ultimate plan reads less like “just a VPN” and more like a lightweight home security stack for the price of a single annual subscription. The pricing Norton shows in the U.S. store is the first-year sale price with automatic renewal at the usual (higher) rates unless you cancel.

What you’re actually buying when you click “checkout” matters more than the percent off. Norton has substantially expanded the VPN’s technical playbook over the past year: the service now lists more than 100 server locations worldwide, including an unusually dense U.S. footprint with city-level choices that can help with streaming and lower-latency connections. Norton also advertises features such as IP rotation and Double VPN — options that make it harder for trackers to follow you over time — plus an integrated ad blocker and a kill switch to cut connectivity if the tunnel drops. Those additions make Norton a different product from the bare-bones VPNs that only mask your IP.

That engineering push has come with independent scrutiny: reviewers report big speed improvements; TechRadar measured WireGuard speeds in the hundreds of Mbps range in lab tests, and Norton points to third-party audits of its no-logs claims. That’s relevant because a VPN’s privacy promise is only useful if the vendor can back it up; an audited no-logs policy and transparent technical details are big pluses for anyone who cares about accountability. Still, reviewers also flag limitations — platform feature parity isn’t perfect (macOS and iOS can lag in protocol support), and advanced power-user features like broad P2P support or Linux/Fire TV apps remain spotty. If you need those things, compare specs before you buy.

Who this sale is best for: families and multi-device households, casual streamers who want easy access to region-locked apps, and anyone who prefers a single bill for VPN + basic identity protections. If you have a lot of devices — phones, laptops, smart TVs and tablets — the Ultimate plan’s 10-device cap plus parental controls and 50GB of backup can be a practical bargain versus buying separate VPN, antivirus and password manager subscriptions. On the other hand, if you only need a lightweight VPN for one or two devices and already pay for a separate password manager and backup, a specialist VPN with more advanced privacy tooling or a cheaper single-purpose plan might still be a better fit.

The fine print you shouldn’t skip: the sale prices are first-year discounts that auto-renew at full price unless you cancel through your Norton account. Norton’s refund policy does offer a safety net — annual plans come with a 60-day money-back guarantee, which makes it practical to test the service risk-free and ask for a refund if it doesn’t meet your needs. If you want the discount but not the surprise renewal, set a calendar reminder the day after purchase to check renewal dates and turn off auto-renew from your Norton account or contact member support.

Practical testing tips before you commit: try the service on a handful of devices you use most (phones, laptop and your streaming box), check speeds on the servers you expect to use (local vs. remote), and try streaming the platforms you care about — Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ unblock differently depending on server and provider. Also, poke around the app settings for the kill switch, split tunneling and the ad-blocking options so you know what’s protected and what’s intentionally left outside the tunnel. Independent reviews note that Norton’s apps are user-friendly, which helps if you’re setting this up for family members who aren’t comfortable fiddling with network settings.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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