Improve your digital security with these VPN and antivirus combo deals
These Black Friday deals make protecting your data easy (and affordable)
VPN apps and antivirus software are both designed to improve your security online, but they work in fundamentally different ways. They offer complementary, but different, layers of protection — which is why it's best to use both.
Antivirus software protects against malware, but won't encrypt your internet connection. A VPN will secure your browsing data, but can't do much to protect against viruses. Combine the two, and you'll be a long way to fulfilling digital security best practice.
Thankfully, you don't have to pay for two separate subscriptions anymore as a lot of the best VPN apps also have legitimately good antivirus capabilities. And with Black Friday deals coming in thick and fast, now is a great time to improve your digital security for less.
Does combining a VPN with antivirus lower the quality of both?
Short answer: no. Surfshark is one of our top-ranked VPN apps and has consistently been considered the best cheap VPN. The company are also investing in the antivirus product, with the latest change including a brand-new interface and full ARM support.
Likewise, Norton has updated its VPN app considerably this year and it's starting to compete with the best, recently adding features like Double VPN, IP rotation and a kill switch.
The antivirus options from both may not be quite as advanced, compared with the best standalone antivirus software options we've reviewed, but the convenience of combining both a VPN and antivirus into one subscription is definitely worth considering.
If you're interested, you can try both Surfshark and Norton for free with their 7-day and 14-day trials, respectively.

Sam is VPN Managing Editor at TechRadar. He has worked in the VPN industry since 2018 and has previously written for CNN, Al Jazeera, WIRED, and Deutsche Welle as a freelance journalist. He focuses on VPNs and digital privacy, cybersecurity and internet freedom.
Before joining TechRadar, Sam carried out research on global digital rights issues at Top10VPN. His research has been cited by the United Nations and UK Parliament, as well as publications such as The Guardian, Washington Post and BBC.
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