

That is why we have chosen it as the product to review. The main difference between the three is the number of devices you can install them on (1, 5, or 10) and the cloud backup space Norton provides (10, 50, or 75 GB).įor most users, Norton 360 Deluxe will be the best option. In between, we find the products that are the “core” of Norton’s offering: Norton 360 Standard, Deluxe, and Premium. Norton offers a range of products: Starting at the entry-level Norton Antivirus Plus and ending at Norton 360 with LifeLock, which is only available in the US at the moment. Together with Bitdefender, Norton is our favorite security tool for Windows. From its industry-leading anti-malware to its password manager, VPN, identity protection, and parental controls: It simply all works.

Although Norton could improve the user experience by consolidating its apps, the protection features are truly vast and advanced. Key takeaway: Norton’s antivirus for Windows is very impressive. But only US customers get the advanced features. Identity Theft Protection Limited to the US: Outside of the US, users get Dark Web monitoring.VPN kill-switch only on Windows: Norton’s VPN, like most other VPN, misses a kill switch on Android, iOS, and Mac.

It’s intuitive enough, but consolidation would improve the experience. Not Centralized: Norton uses separate apps for several features.100% Virus Protection Promise: Norton is so confident, that if you ever encounter a virus they can’t remove, you’ll get your money back.LifeLock Identity Theft Protection: Norton offers a wealth of identity protection features for its customers from the US.And for novices, Norton works great on default too. Advanced yet Intuitive: For security experts, there is a legion of advanced options to explore.Privacy and Identity Protection on iOS: Unlimited VPN, web protection, Dark Web monitoring, OS version checker, and SMS security.

