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Cyberthreats have evolved: Norton protection has too

TechRadar calls it “One of the most comprehensive security suites around, with no major weak spots” and it is easy to see why. The new Norton 360 “is a powerful set of tools which will keep you safe just about anywhere.”Online threats have evolved tremendously as smartphones bring exciting features usually found on a traditional…


TechRadar calls it “One of the most comprehensive security suites around, with no major weak spots” and it is easy to see why. The new Norton 360 “is a powerful set of tools which will keep you safe just about anywhere.”

Online threats have evolved tremendously as smartphones bring exciting features usually found on a traditional Windows product to a device that you can carry all the time, wherever you go. This proliferation of gadgets has been a boon for cyber criminals.

This is also one of the reasons why Norton 360 exists.; it gives comprehensive protection to devices that are protected by it and removes the need to acquire other products that may not integrate well with each other.

WithNorton 360 Premium, you get device security for up to 10 devices (PC, Mac, smartphone and tablets), tackling four major attack vectors (anti-spyware, antivirus, malware and ransomware protection).

There’s also an intelligent and very capable firewall, up to 75GB PC cloud storage, a password manager, a powerful VPN, parental control, a spam filter (PC-only),  and other security and privacy-focused features.

Norton 360 Deluxe

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