Norton VPN vs ZenMate

Side-by-side comparison based on Reddit & Twitter discussions

Community Pick

ZenMate

Based on community sentiment and discussions

Approval Rate
34%
20 recommend · 39 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
81
Reviewers
79
Best for:
People who already pay for Norton 360 and want a simple VPN toggle Casual users who just want basic protection on public Wi‑Fi Anyone who wants antivirus and a VPN in one app
Norton VPN comes up a lot as the “it’s already there” VPN, especially if you’re using Norton 360. People like that it’s simple to turn on, works fine on phones, and once it connects it can handle basi...
ZenMate Winner
Approval Rate
20%
1 recommend · 4 warn
Data Quality
Medium
Reviews
10
Reviewers
10
Best for:
People who want a straightforward VPN for everyday browsing Casual streamers who want something easy Users who like using a VPN through a browser extension
ZenMate comes up as a pretty approachable VPN that people see as “good enough” for everyday use, especially if you want something simple and not overly technical. It also gets mentioned alongside main...

Performance by Use Case

Use Case Norton VPN Winner ZenMate
Streaming 71% (9) -
Torrenting 0% (4) -
Privacy 29% (18) 20% (7)
Censorship 75% (6) -
Gaming 0% (4) -
Travel 0% (2) -
Work 50% (5) -- (1)
Mobile 100% (1) - -
Price 25% (5) -

Norton VPN

Strengths

  • Very easy to use
  • Convenient if you already have Norton 360
  • Works well on mobile
  • Fine for basic streaming once connected
  • All-in-one antivirus bundle option

Weaknesses

  • Disconnects and stability issues (especially on Windows/gaming)
  • Annoying popups and upsells
  • Billing and subscription management headaches
  • Refund experience can be frustrating
  • Can trigger bot/blocked access on some websites

ZenMate

Strengths

  • Simple to use
  • Decent speeds for everyday use
  • Good for basic privacy and tracking protection
  • Handy browser extension option

Weaknesses

  • Ownership concerns (Kape/Teddy Sagi)
  • Trust questions for privacy-focused buyers
  • May not satisfy advanced business/network needs