Protect 2 devices with Norton 360 Standard and ID protection for $25 (Reg. $110)

Reg. $110 $25
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Cybercrime is a growing threat to our digital lives. If you want to keep your devices secure, Norton 360 Standard provides all-around protection. Right now, you can get a year’s subscription (incl. LifeLock Identity Advisor) with auto-renew for just $24.99 (Reg. $109.99) via 9to5Toys Specials.

According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, around 47% of Americans have had some personal information leaked online. And FBI figures show that around 4,000 ransomware attacks happen every day.

These figures might seem scary. But the truth is, most of the attacks could be blocked with decent security protections.

Norton 360 is more than decent. In fact, this security suite was described by Tom’s Guide as, “Almost everything you could ask for from antivirus software.” 

Available on all major desktop and mobile devices, Norton 360 provides real-time protection from viruses, malware, ransomware, spyware, and phishing attacks. It uses a database that is constantly updated, so even brand-new threats are stopped.

To keep your connections locked down, the suite includes access to a secure VPN. This means you can use public Wi-Fi without worrying about nearby hackers stealing your data.

Norton 360 also prevents unauthorized access to your webcam, and the software watches the dark web for your personal details.

If any of your data shows up online, you can take advantage of LifeLock Identity Advisor. This service gives you direct access U.S.-based identity restoration specialists, who can manage the situation on your behalf and get your data back under control.

The whole suite is easy to install and use, and you even get 10GB of secure cloud storage thrown in.

Order today for only $24.99 to get your one-year subscription covering two devices, normally priced at $109.99.

Prices subject to change.

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