Many people use a VPN to watch TV shows and movies which aren’t available in their country. But VPNs offer other benefits too, such as better privacy online and extra security while using public Wi-Fi networks.
Whatever you do, don’t pay for a VPN on a rolling monthly basis, as that’s the most expensive way. Instead, pick one of the deals below. You’ll have to pay for an entire 2-, 3-, or 5-year subscription up front in most cases, but when each month works out as little as 80p ($1), it’s still very affordable.
The temptation is to pick the cheapest possible offer, but this isn’t necessarily the sensible way to go about it. VPN services aren’t all identical and if you are looking to unblock a specific streaming service, you should check whether your chosen one can do it before subscribing for a whole year or longer.
Our VPN reviews will tell you which of the popular services they unblock.
Below you’ll find the best offers from Surfshark , NordVPN and others. NordVPN is still one of the best VPN services around.
Just a quick note on pricing: almost all VPNs show monthly prices that are lower than what you’ll actually pay. They generally exclude tax and, rather cheekily, factor in any free months offered at the end of the subscription to make it seem cheaper. We don’t like this practice and suggest you ignore any monthly prices and instead look only at the full cost of a subscription. In the deals below, we’ve included UK VAT where companies add it to the total: not all charge VAT.
One other thing to watch out for: subscription prices can double or even triple if you allow it to renew, but it might not be obvious. The price quoted might be the same or similar to what you originally paid, but often that subscription will be much shorter than the length of your original deal. So do check the small print, or remember to cancel or turn off auto-renewal well before your subscription ends.
Best VPN deals
Private Internet Access two-year subscription

From: Private Internet Access
Was: $287.76 / £263.76
Now: $56.94 / £43.94 (85% off)
Private Internet Access is offering four free months on top of its three-year subscription. The monthly price shown on PIA’s site counts those extra ‘free’ months as if you paid for then – a cheeky way of making the monthly price look cheaper than it really is. But it’s a good deal overall for this trusted service: it’s one of few VPN services that have made the source code for its apps public so it can be scrutinised. Read our full PIA review for more details.
NordVPN two-year subscription

From: NordVPN
Was: $223.83 / £216.76
Now: $80.73 / £77.44 (inc VAT) (63% off)
Right now N ordVPN is offering a higher discount than usual, with three free months on top of its two-year subscription. It’s by no means the cheapest VPN service but because it is one of the best out there, it’s arguably worth paying more for. It provides amazing speeds, loads of servers, unblocks streaming services, and has just done a third audit of its no-logs policy. If you’re happy to compromise on features and speeds, you can get a similar length subscription from several other VPN services here for quite a bit less than NordVPN charges. But if you want the best, this is it.
CyberGhost two-year subscription

From: CyberGhost
Was: $337.74 / £313.63
Now: $56.94 / £59.92 (83% off)
CyberGhost is currently offering a two-year subscription with two extra months free at the end.
Atlas VPN Premium two-year subscription

From: Atlas VPN
Was: $329.70 / £235.92
Now: $49.21 / £40.34 (83% off)
Atlas VPN is owned by Nord Security and is effectively the company’s low-cost alternative to NordVPN.
Atlas VPN doesn’t tick as many boxes as NordVPN or Surfshark, but if you’re just looking for the low monthly price, then this deal should be tempting, especially as Atlas VPN doesn’t put any restrictions on the number of devices you can use with the service at the same time.
FastestVPN Lifetime plan

From: FastestVPN
Was: $600
Now: $40 (93% off)
Unlike most VPN deals which are subscriptions for a set number of years, FastestVPN’s is for a lifetime subscription. We asked the company exactly what that meant and were told “ we will never terminate their accounts”. And for just $40 – around £30 – that’s unbeatable. FastestVPN has fewer locations and servers than the biggest services, but now has a no-logs audit and unblocks Netflix, Disney+ and BBC iPlayer.
Ivacy five-year VPN subscription

From: Ivacy
Was: $597 / £517.20
Now: $60 / £52.08 (90% off)
Ivacy’s deal is one of the best around, knocking a whopping 90% off the usual monthly price. It’s a five-year subscription that works out at $1 per month, or 80p if you’re in the UK. The up-front payment of $60 / £52.08 is a real bargain, as that’s what most VPN services charge for two years, or even one year. Ivacy offers a great service which supports P2P downloads, unblocks streaming services (including Netflix and Disney+) and, like any VPN service, gives you security when using public Wi-Fi and privacy when browsing the web. You can use it on up to 10 devices at the same time, but even if you use it only on one or two, it’s still one the cheapest VPN services around.
PureVPN five-year subscription

From: PureVPN
Was: $747 ($12.45 per month)
Now: $99.95 ($1.67 per month) (87% off)
PureVPN’s five-year deal costs $99.95 (around £80). It sounds a lot, but works out to $1.67 per month (£1.30), and you can use the subscription on 10 devices at the same time, so it’s actually very cheap compared to some. It’s just a matter of whether you want to commit to five years or not. As with all the deals here (and with all VPN subscriptions longer than a month), you pay for the full subscription up front – not per month.
Hidden24 two-year subscription

From: Hidden24
Was: $72/£119.76
Now: $59.88/£78.96 (20% / 44% off)
VPN deals: What to look for
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is designed to keep prying eyes away from your online activity by preventing websites from knowing your true location and, to some extent, your identity. VPNs don’t make you anonymous if your activity reveals who you are, such as when you log into a website.
However, the technology can help protect your identity and sensitive information, particularly on public Wi-Fi networks since they encrypt the connection, and most public Wi-Fi doesn’t require a password, which means there’s no encryption.
A VPN can also allow you to access blocked content, which is the primary reason most people are looking to get a VPN. Obviously, look for a service that has servers in the country you want to access content in (such as Japan and USA) but check, too, that it can unblock the services you want to watch, such as Netflix, iPlayer and others.
You can also find out everything you need to know about using a VPN and see which are our favourites in our best VPN roundup.
- Does a VPN make you anonymous?
- How to hide your IP address
- What is a VPN and how does it work?
- How to use a VPN
- How to speed up a VPN
- Best VPN services (plus free options )
Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.
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