Save 86% on Cyber Monday VPN deals: A no-brainer for streaming and online privacy in 2023 - 4 minutes read
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The Cyber Monday VPN deals are almost at an end, as most of these discounts will expire at midnight. So, if you want the absolute lowest prices until this time next year, then this is the time to pick one up, as they don't lower prices to this level for any other occasion except Black Friday through Cyber Monday.
All of the VPNs we've selected today are ones we've extensively tested for work, privacy, security, and international streaming, and they're all top-notch. Some are packed with a few extra features or carry more long-term prestige than others, so the prices can vary. But even the cheapest packs more than enough spec and tech for most people. These VPN deals come with at least a 30-day money-back guarantee for added peace of mind. There really is no room for filler on this list.
If you're still shopping for a few other items, take a look at our roundup of the best Cyber Monday deals when you're all done here. And maybe pair up your new VPN with something from our Cyber Monday streaming deals page - we're pretty sure they'll get along.
Note: If the prices below don't match what you see on the VPN provider's website, try opening the link in an incognito window. We see this happen sometimes, especially if you're already running any sort of VPN software on your device.
Top 4 Cyber Monday VPN deals in detailVPNs go well with TV, movies, and live sports. You can access international versions of Netflix, tune into free sports overseas, out-of-market US games, and much more. Check out our roundup of the best streaming services and best live TV streaming services if you're looking for something to watch. NFL fans armed with a new VPN should absolutely take a look at our free NFL live stream guide, too.
If unlocking international streaming is one of your main reasons for picking up a VPN, then all of these have strong records for apps like Netflix, Max, Stan, and more. Suppose you're into your live sports streaming. In that case, I'd give the edge to ExpressVPN over the others as it does a better job with particularly long-distance (UK to Australia, for example) streaming of live sports events that are shown for free on Australian channels like 9Now and 7+ for cricket and NFL. The other apps seem to need to buffer more on those channels for some reason, although Australian on-demand apps like Stan seem to be fine on all of these VPNs.
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Brendan is the Senior Commerce Director at Insider Inc, having joined the company in early 2023. He oversees a wide range of our eCommerce content covering deals, popular sales events, How to Watch guides, and VPN articles. He also utilizes his extensive experience in SEO and Google algorithm updates to help improve content and rankings for a wide range of our shoppable buying guides, reviews, versus content, and more.
He has over 16 years of online journalism experience and a UK University degree in Journalism and Film & Media. Initially working as a freelance gaming journalist and eCommerce editor, he later joined Future Publishing in 2016 as their first-ever Deals Writer at TechRadar. Over the next six years, he became the Deals Editor at TechRadar, then Managing Editor of Hardware & eCommerce at GamesRadar before moving over to Future's mobile tech division to become the eCommerce Content Director for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central.
Over the years, Brendan has written about a wide range of subjects. Be it covering game previews at GamesCom in Germany, listing the best Amazon Prime Day deals, reviewing gaming controllers, Kindles, and folding smartphones, or even international guides on buying a mattress - he's still quite annoyed that the UK and US have different sizes and names for them.
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Outside of work, you'll find Brendan trying to make a dent in various watchlists across streaming apps or playing games on his Series X or PS5, usually downloading (hoarding) yet more Game Pass games or grumbling about how open-world games should be scrapped for a solid 10-hour experience like the Uncharted series.
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