NordVPN’s browser extension experience mirrored the experience we had when testing its mobile apps: quick to connect, reactive, and clutter-free.
Plus, despite missing out on some features, as we’ve already mentioned, it works similarly enough to mobile that we had no issues switching between platforms without feeling confused.
Using NordVPN on your TV, be that via the TV app store or a Fire Stick, Apple TV, or similar device, presents a slightly different layout. Opting for something simpler and closer to that of ExpressVPN, which is a definite win, and we found it to be impressively effective and easy to navigate, even when finding features outside the basic VPN.
We encountered some stumbling blocks when using the older Fire Stick interface, which, perhaps understandably, presents a more convoluted interface than its more modern counterparts.
NordVPN has long been among the fastest VPNs we’ve tested, and our latest round proved no different. Using NordLynx, NordVPN’s WireGuard-based VPN protocol, we comfortably achieved speeds over 950 Mbps throughout our testing.
These speeds remained consistent even when we connected to servers across Europe and the US on our test machine. It’s a big win, especially since other top providers struggled to maintain their speed over longer distances.
OpenVPN speeds were much slower across the board during our most recent round of testing. NordVPN achieved just 173 Mbps, which is less than half the OpenVPN speeds that Surfshark recorded. Still, NordVPN’s performance puts it at the upper end of the 100-200 Mbps range we saw from most providers.
What’s more, during our afternoon OpenVPN testing session, we saw some interesting increases in latency, which at times crept up to around 100 ms.
This isn’t hugely impactful to day-to-day browsing, but you’ll want to stick with the WireGuard protocol for any online gaming or torrenting. Still, despite the latency concerns, we had no issue with buffering or low-quality pictures when conducting our streaming tests.
Our main concerns stemmed from NordVPN’s consistency. While the provider frequently tops our speed rankings, we saw drops in performance between 200-500 Mbps when trialing the service in the morning.
During the evening, we noticed jitter spikes which, while mostly harmless, may cause concern to gamers. If that’s the case, ExpressVPN may be a better option, as we recorded much less jitter when testing its performance.
Speed and performance score: 9/10
Unblocking
Putting NordVPN to the test in unblocking scenarios was, as ever, successful. We used NordVPN with Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, 10Play, 9Now, iPlayer, and Channel 4. We even stretched our testing across Netflix libraries in the US, Japan, Canada, the UK, and Australia.
NordVPN performed flawlessly across all our tests. Regardless of the device we used, including our Windows 11 test desktop, Fire Stick, iOS, and Android, we had no issues accessing any streaming services, nor did we encounter any sudden VPN detection warnings. Full marks there, then.
Plus, as we’ve already mentioned, NordVPN’s speeds were superb. This meant we never encountered slow loading times or buffering, even when connecting across different countries.
Unfortunately, NordVPN only offers a handful of server locations that are P2P-friendly. Plus, while speeds are impressive, the lack of port forwarding capability means you can’t make the most of any torrents you’re seeding. If that’s a problem, it’s worth checking out Proton VPN.
Unblocking score: 10/10

Privacy and Security
NordVPN’s security capabilities are built from the ground up. It supports two protocols, OpenVPN and NordLynx, NordVPN’s proprietary protocol built on WireGuard.
OpenVPN is the industry standard for a high-security connection, while WireGuard, and specifically NordLynx, is built for speed and usability with mobile devices, but is also impressively secure.
The encryption methods partnered with these protocols are AES-256 on OpenVPN and ChaCha20 on NordLynx. Against current technologies, these methods are some of the most trustworthy and secure available.
If you’re worried about quantum computing, NordVPN is already on the case. Post-quantum encryption was introduced to the NordLynx protocol in September 2024, and NordVPN continues to secure itself further in preparation.
Alongside its secure protocols and encryption methods, NordVPN employs a strict no-logs policy, meaning no browsing data is logged by its servers.
This policy was most recently audited by Deloitte at the end of 2024, and the results, as always, were positive. Deloitte did not find any issues or concerns. As NordVPN’s fifth overall no-logs audit, the provider is clearly committed to transparency, proving that you can trust it not to keep logs.
What’s more, being headquartered in Panama means NordVPN isn’t subject to data retention laws, meaning it wouldn’t have any data to hand over should it face an unavoidable warrant.
Within NordVPN itself are several additional security features. Firstly, the provider offers a kill switch and DNS leak protection. Thankfully, finding the killswitch takes a matter of seconds within the apps, and should you have any concerns surrounding DNS leaks, you can use NordVPN’s free DNS Leak Checker to settle doubts.
We’ve mentioned NordVPN’s Onion Over and Double VPN capabilities already, and, while our testing environment isn’t exactly the environment they’re intended for, we were successful in using both connections to access data in a timely manner.
Threat Protection and Threat Protection Pro are the final security functions NordVPN has up its sleeve. Both aim to provide the same added layer of protection, however, standard Threat Protection works via DNS blocking and requires a VPN connection, while Threat Protection Pro is a standalone system with more advanced capabilities.
This differentiation manifested in testing, as Threat Protection only managed to block 24% of malware links and 34% of phishing links, whereas Pro blocked 79% of malware links and 87% of phishing links.
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In practice, we’d always recommend you use a dedicated antivirus software alongside anything a VPN provides, but either way, Threat Protection Pro’s results are a solid foundation to build upon.
As mentioned already, when we put it to the test, we were pleasantly surprised with how it performed, despite a couple of interesting site block attempts and an unusually high demand on our processing power, it was simple to set up and forget about.
Privacy and security score: 10/10
Track record
NordVPN’s track record is nearly flawless. Its most recent misstep came in 2018 when it was discovered that one of its Finnish servers was compromised through an undisclosed remote access management system.
Despite being left by the data centre providers, rather than NordVPN, it prompted a complete overhaul of how NordVPN approached security.
Since this overhaul, no further issues have occurred, with NordVPN continuing to invest in improving the core service, server network, and security. As already mentioned, NordVPN has undergone numerous security and no-logs audits, both before and since the incident.
This, therefore, serves as strong evidence of the work NordVPN has put in and provides reassurance that no such issue might recur.
Track record score: 8/10
Customer support
NordVPN offers a whole host of ways to get in touch if you run into roadblocks. The first port of call is typically the 24/7 live chat manned by an AI chatbot.
This live chat was useful to a degree, but is only really capable of directing you to relevant support articles or escalating your case to a human support agent.
The limitations of the chatbot were apparent during testing while trying to troubleshoot issues we encountered with our connection, but thankfully, human support agents were quick to identify and resolve the problem.
Should you require a different avenue of support, NordVPN also offers an email ticketing system, though, as you’d expect, replies tend to be slower.
If you’d rather do your own problem solving, you can sprawl through a wide array of support articles, video guides, and FAQs, all of which we found pretty helpful throughout testing, to find the answers you need.
Customer support score: 9/10
Pricing and plans
NordVPN is one of the best cheap VPNs available, though it doesn’t quite beat Surfshark when it comes to value for money.
Plans start from $3.09/month, but as with most VPNs, the cheapest plans are billed upfront, so you’ll pay $83.43 immediately. This does include three months free as a bonus right now, however. If you’re in the UK, this deal is £2.39/month, or £64.53 upfront.
The issue NordVPN’s plan have is that they vary by country – an issue shared by ExpressVPN. If you’re in the US (or elsewhere in the world), your plan options differ from those available in the UK.
So, in the US, the best subscription you can buy is the NordVPN Prime plan, costing $6.99/month ($188.73 upfront). Whereas in the UK, your best choice is the Ultimate plan, costing £5.09/month (£137.43 upfront).
The difference between these plans is that while the Prime plan in the US gives you everything NordVPN offers, plus the full NordProtect suite, the Ultimate plan gives you Cyber insurance covering scam loss and ID theft.
Luckily, its best-value plan, the Plus plan, is available on any side of the pond. Costing $3.99/month ($107.73 upfront) in the US and £3.19/month (£86.13 upfront) in the UK, which includes all of NordVPN’s VPN features, Threat Protection Pro, and NordPass with data breach scanning. So if you’re looking for the best subscription to start your NordVPN journey with, this is the one we’d recommend.
Pricing and plans score: 8/10
Should you use NordVPN?
Yes, you should use NordVPN. It ranks as our best VPN for a reason – it doesn’t have any major weak points that dent its armour or give us reason to be concerned about its security or capabilities. Its speeds are superb, its unblocking capabilities are flawless, and it’s got a full suite of airtight security measures.
That said, in some specific circumstances, you might look elsewhere. Want the absolute best speeds out there? Check out Surfshark. Want security that no one comes close to matching? Look for ExpressVPN. Want server coverage in underserved locations? Proton VPN is your bet.
What makes NordVPN special, however, is that if we couldn’t recommend these providers, for whatever reason, NordVPN would provide a near-identical experience that, to most, would leave you wondering what the difference truly is.
Overall score 89/100
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