Norton VPN (formerly Norton Secure VPN) is the VPN arm of security giant Gen Digital, and it shows up bundled with Norton 360 on millions of devices. It is simple, polished and genuinely easy for newcomers, but power users will find it thinner on features than dedicated rivals.
On WireGuard, Norton VPN posts solid if unspectacular numbers, holding around 75-85% of our baseline on nearby servers. Long-distance hops to Asia drop more than we would like, but for browsing, calls and HD streaming it stays smooth and the apps reconnect quickly after a network change.
Norton VPN reliably unblocks Netflix US and handles YouTube and most catch-up services, but it is hit-or-miss with Disney+, BBC iPlayer and regional sports streams. There are no dedicated streaming servers, so you may need to hop between locations to find one that works on a given night.
Norton operates a no-logs policy and adds a kill switch, split tunneling and an ad/tracker blocker. The catch is jurisdiction: Gen Digital is US-based, squarely inside the Five Eyes alliance, and the no-logs claim has not yet had a high-profile independent audit like the top tier of providers.
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $9.99/mo | Standalone monthly plan |
| 1 year | $4.99/mo | Cheaper as part of Norton 360 |
| 2 years | $3.33/mo | Best value, bundled deal |
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Norton VPN is a dependable, no-fuss option that makes the most sense bundled with Norton 360. It covers the basics well, but if streaming reach, audited privacy or a huge server list matter most, a specialist VPN will serve you better for similar money.
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