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Norton bring up to an 83% discount on your first-year subscription, starting at just $9.99

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Norton bring up to an 83% discount on your first-year subscription, starting at just $9.99
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From today until April 5th, 2022, Norton, a well-known global brand in digital security, is offering a hefty discount to our readers, with up to 83% off on your first-year subscription to their security software products. Norton AntiVirus Plus (1 device) is now $9.99 for the first year, down from $59.99/year, Norton 360 Standard (1 device) is now $19.99 for the first year, down from $84.99/year, and more secure software is listed below:

  • Norton 360 with LifeLock Select, 53% Off — From $69.99/year, (Was $149.99/year)
  • Norton 360 with LifeLock Advantage, 42% Off — From $143.88/year, (Was $249.99/year)
  • Norton 360 with LifeLock Ultimate Plus, 14% Off — From $299.88/year, (Was $349.99/year)
  • LifeLock Standard, 33% Off — From $83.88/year, (Was $127.99/year)
  • LifeLock Advantage, 35% Off — From $155.88/year, (Was $239.99/year)
  • LifeLock Ultimate Plus, 29% Off — From $239.88/year, (Was $339.99/year)

Norton security technology includes a number of anti-virus and malware countermeasures. Norton securely analyses data from a network, such as the Internet, and helps to stop potential online threats before your device is targeted. Machine learning searches for and assists in the removal of malware files that enter a computer, and emulation is used to test and see what files do. It leverages artificial intelligence to detect behavior-based applications and assists in the automatic detection of suspicious applications.

It helps defend against zero-day attacks that target vulnerabilities in applications or operating systems. It helps in the detection and removal of potentially harmful software and malware from your computer. Norton’s protection keeps harmful software from copying and spreading to other computers. Norton protection aids in the detection of malware that replicates itself without the use of a host file (unlike viruses that use a file).

Norton Security protects against a number of malicious software, viruses, trojans, worms, and other threats. Norton security aims to protect users from malware that encrypts data on a device and then demands a fee to decrypt it. Software that monitors and distributes personally identifying or sensitive information to third parties is detected by Norton protection.

Keeping Norton assists in the detection and prevention of malware that is meant to display annoying advertisements. Norton Security detects infections lurking behind web advertisements. Phishing attacks, which redirect consumers from a legitimate site to a fake one, are detected by Norton security. Protecting Norton helps to safeguard your browser against malware that changes the settings of your browser or redirects your web activity.

Norton Security helps in the detection and prevention of rootkits, which, if not detected, could allow an unauthorized person to take control of a computer system. For Microsoft Outlook email clients, Norton Security philters out spam communications. Norton’s security helps to detect and remove Trojans that are known to target banking sessions.

Norton Security helps detect malware that uses another person’s computing resources to conduct a coin-mining script without the user’s permission. To take advantage of a security flaw, Norton’s defense helps in the blocking of malware’s different techniques.

When you buy something online, Norton security can help you avoid credit card fraud. Norton security helps to protect you from internet attacks that try to steal your keystrokes, such as when you enter your online account login and password. Malware that hijacks a web session is detected by Norton Security.

Browser extensions and apps that are known to cause problems are detected and removed by Norton protection. Norton Security helps to avoid Facebook-like-jacking, which is a sort of clickjacking in which a user clicks on something terrible that is hidden in the background and then advertised to their friends.


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