Best VPN deals ahead of Black Friday as Surfshark launch huge freebie
Working on the go or connecting your device to public Wi-Fi are just two scenarios where a VPN can come in handy, a private network that creates a secure barrier around your device when scouring the internet. It means users can scroll without the fear of being hacked or having details snatched - but this luxury perk often comes with a high price.
Now, thanks to the looming sales two of the biggest VPN competitors are going head-to-head with offers. Yes, both and are handing out their services for free when you sign up to a plan.
It’s the chance to bag a huge saving, but which brand is the best to go for? Let’s start by unpacking their individual Black Friday offers. If you’re looking to grab the biggest freebie then the Surfshark One+ is for you, at £3.39 a month, those that sign up will secure five free months.
Next up is the you’ll get 85% off and four extra months thrown in for free. Those on a budget, could opt for, at just £1.82 a month, although this lower price will only get you three free months compared to the five offered on its pricier plans.
Talking about getting three months for free, this is wherecomes in. Its Black Friday deal is slightly more strict on the free months and only available if you lock into 12 months at once. You are still able to split this down into monthly payments, which works out at £5.65 a month, then you’ll get access to a further three months of protection.
Mrs Hinch shows off mammoth Home Bargains haul with 79p Easter buysPrices aside and there is another stand out difference which could sway intrigued shoppers, especially if you’re looking to connect your phone, laptop, tablet all at once. When it comes to devices valid on each plan with its unlimited access, whereas is limited to five.
ExpressVPN’s higher prices are likely down to its rapid internet speeds, and it doesn’t store users’ data - a big plus for many. The network is highly recommended by experts in the industry, including tech experts at , for binge-watching DisneyPlus, Netflix, Hulu and Max users.
This is thanks to its little impact on download speeds, meaning you could change your IP address to nearly anywhere in the world and not see an effect on your device’s internet speed - changing locations is another reason many internet users download a VPN, to get access to content, like American Netflix for example, that is restricted in a specific country.
Do I need a VPN?
It can be confusing to understand exactly what you’re paying for as there is no physical tech product, but the work it does on your device behind the scenes is massive. No matter which Black Friday deal you opt for, whether it’s Surfshark, ExpressVPN deals, or choose a rival like NordVPN they all do the same core feature - block out any hackers.
A Virtual Private Network secures the internet by blocking out users IP addresses and encrypting traffic, so nobody can see the sites you’re looking or the content on them (like personal banking information for example).
If you use online banking, shop in the sales from your phone, connect to public Wi-Fi or simply want to watch an American series not available in the UK then a VPN is likely for you.