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World of Software > News > Proton VPN’s Black Friday deal blows NordVPN and ExpressVPN out of the water
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Proton VPN’s Black Friday deal blows NordVPN and ExpressVPN out of the water

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Last updated: 2025/10/28 at 1:43 PM
News Room Published 28 October 2025
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You can now get your hands on Proton VPN, one of the best VPNs on the market, for 75% off thanks to its brand-new deal.

Proton VPN usually sits at around $3.50 for a 24-month contract. However, with the deal, it’s now just $2.49 per month for Proton VPN Plus. Not only is it over $1 per month cheaper, it’s also the lowest price we’ve seen Proton VPN drop to all year.

This price drop makes it cheaper than top competitors NordVPN and ExpressVPN, which cost around $3 and $3.50 respectively for a VPN subscription of the same length.

If you were hesitant to get Proton VPN despite its excellent speeds, top-of-the-line security, and incredible streaming support because of its price, then now is the best time to sign up.

You can learn more about why Proton VPN is a great choice as a VPN in our Proton VPN review.

High quality, low price

Proton VPN typically doesn’t tend to be featured in our list of the best cheap VPNs, however, with this 75% drop in price, it’s now excellent value for money.

Not only is it cheaper per month than both NordVPN and ExpressVPN (two of Proton VPN’s main competitors), but it’s also only around $0.50 per month more expensive than Surfshark.

So, if Proton VPN’s price was preventing you from subscribing before, this is your chance before the price increases once again.

This two-year deal works out at $2.49 per month, meaning you pay $59.76 up-front for 24 months’ worth of cover.

You should note, however, that this subscription will auto-renew at Proton VPN’s regular price ($6.66 per month or $79.92 for 12 months’ cover) once your subscription lapses. If you want to avoid this hefty price hike, you’ll need to cancel your subscription before it auto-renews and re-subscribe at a reduced rate.

Still, this deal gives you that chance to sign up for not only the fastest VPN, but also the most secure VPN, at the lowest price we’ve seen all year.

All Proton VPN plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can even test it out and see if it’s right for you, risk-free.

(Image credit: Proton VPN)

A top VPN for less than $2.50 per month

Unlike NordVPN, Surfshark, and now ExpressVPN, Proton VPN doesn’t offer a tiered system, meaning that all its features are included in its subscriptions, with the only variation being the length of subscription.

Proton VPN comes kitted out with all the VPN essentials, including a robust kill switch and split tunneling (although this is available for Linux, Android, and Windows VPN users only). The WireGuard and OpenVPN encryption protocols are both supported, as well as Proton VPN’s proprietary Stealth protocol. Stealth disguises your VPN traffic as regular internet traffic, meaning that your VPN use can go virtually undetected.

You’ll also get to access every single one of Proton VPN’s over 15,000 servers across 126 countries. You’ll also be able to use its Secure Core servers, Proton VPN’s double VPN feature, which routes your VPN traffic through not one but two VPN servers for added privacy and security.

Plus, with one Proton VPN subscription, you’ll be able to cover up to 10 different devices, which should be more than enough to cover your entire household.

Finally, all Proton VPN subscriptions come with NetShield, which offers ad, tracker, phishing, and malware site blocking, keeping you even safer online than encryption alone.

Today’s best Proton VPN deals

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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