Lots of VPNs have introductory discounts, and some companies have dedicated deals just for students. If you would like to take advantage of these, we have rounded up the best deals available right now. If you would like to know more about the benefits of VPNs, you can check out our beginner’s guide to using a VPN, and read our chart of the best VPNs overall.   We’re also separately looking at the best VPN deals overall. You can also check out further buying advice for students on Tech Advisor, and see our guides for watching BBC iPlayer and HBO Max from abroad.

Best VPN deals for students

														Was: $336.70 / £308.57													
 															Now:  									$59.76 / £49.33 + 2 months free (83% off) 

 															Now:  									$53.88 / £39.48 (45% off) 
														Was: $337.74 / £313.63													
 															Now:  									$56.94 / £49.92 (84% off) 

CyberGhost is a great VPN service and is currently offering a two-year subscription with four months free at the end You’ll find CyberGhost in our roundup of the best VPN services. Was: $657 ($10.95/mo) Now: $74.95 ($1.24/mo) (89% off) PureVPN’s deal is for a five-year subscription that will cost you $74.95 (around £62). As with all the deals here (and with all VPN subscriptions longer than a month), you pay for the full subscription up front – not per month. Was: $329.70 / £242.70 Now: $49.19 / £36.21 (85% off) Atlas VPN is owned by Nord Security and is effectively the company’s low-cost alternative to NordVPN. Atlas VPN doesn’t tick as many boxes as NordVPN or Surfshark, but if you’re just looking for the low monthly price, then this deal should be tempting, especially as Atlas VPN doesn’t put any restrictions on the number of devices you can use with the service at the same time. Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.