• Save 50% on Hotspot Shield with this Black Friday VPN deal

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, November 28, 2025 15:30:08
    Save 50% on Hotspot Shield with this Black Friday VPN deal

    Date:
    Fri, 28 Nov 2025 15:23:18 +0000

    Description:
    Save big on a 1-year premium plan

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    Black Friday is here, at last, and many VPN providers have dropped their prices for the end of the year. Hotspot Shield is among them, offering its best rate of 2025 so far. The one-year plan is now reduced by 50%, bringing the monthly cost down to $3.99 ($47.99 total).

    Hotspot Shield isnt among our best VPNs overall, but its unblocking power matches what we see from the likes of NordVPN and ExpressVPN . Its wide
    server spread can be a lifesaver during the holidays if you want access to region-specific libraries on Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, or other geo-restricted content, too.

    Hotspot Shield's discount is only available until December 1st, so make sure you snap it up if you're interested.

    Hotspot Shield 1-year plan : $95.99 $47.99 + 50% off

    Hotspot Shields Black Friday price cuts the one-year plan to just $3.99 a month. With more than two decades of development behind it and consistently strong streaming access, its a great pick for general use. A 45-day
    money-back guarantee also gives users plenty of room to test the service. Now at 50% discount, you can get:



    Access to today's most popular streaming platforms

    Apps for all devices (including smart TVs)

    P2P support

    Struggled to unblock 9Now and 10 Play

    Some logging (and no audit) View Deal

    Hotspot Shield is a solid choice for anyone who wants reliable VPN coverage without having to dive into complicated settings.

    This is especially important during the holiday season, when bad actors typically take advantage of the amount of online shopping taking place,
    hoping to tempt folks with bogus sites and malicious ads. Hotspot Shield's encryption ensures that your data is kept safe from interception and fraud,
    so you can get back to ticking off your Christmas list.

    Even if online shopping isnt a priority, Hotspot Shield can still come in handy. The end of the year often means travelling to visit family, staying in hotels, and relying on airport and public Wi-Fi along the way. These unprotected networks remain easy targets for anyone monitoring traffic. Luckily, with servers in over 80 countries, Hotspot Shield has coverage where you need it.

    There are a couple of pitfalls to be aware of, though. The lack of an independent audit is notable, especially as many leading VPNs treat third-party verification as standard practice. Hotspot Shield also doesnt bundle tools like tracker blocking or malware scanning into its plans, and instead keeps its focus on core VPN functionality.

    If you're looking for a more robust, feature-packed VPN, NordVPN is a stand-out alternative. In addition to being faster, and having servers in
    more countries (127 in total), NordVPN's Threat Protection suite blocks ads and malicious sites, and upgrading to a Plus plan gets you access to a password manager, too.

    NordVPN Basic: $3.39 $2.99/month + 3 months

    NordVPNs Black Friday deal brings the price of a 2-year plan down to $2.99 a month. As our #1 VPN overall, it pairs fast, stable connections with a global server footprint that makes it easy to access region-specific streaming catalogs. For this budget-friendly rate, you get:



    Coverage in 127 countries

    Access to major streaming libraries

    Regular audits of no-logs policy and apps

    Threat Protection Pro is limited to Plus and Ultimate plans (Basic plans
    come with a Lite version) View Deal



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-services/save-50-percent-on-hotspot-shield-w ith-this-black-friday-vpn-deal


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