Up to 58% Off

Whether you’re looking to protect your small business or your personal computer, we have the top coupons and deals to help you save at Norton.

Up to 58% Off
Up to 58% Off Photo: Wired

Norton Antivirus isthe only anti-virus software I've ever used, in part because many years ago I switched to Linux, which eliminates the need for antivirus software.

If you're still on macOS or Windows, though, Norton Antivirus is still a solid choice.

None of these services is something anyone is excited to run, but they can save you bacon if you make a bad decision downloading questionable files or clicking links you shouldn't have.

The best way to stay protected without spending a fortune is to use a Norton coupon code to get yourself a deal.

While I’ve only ever used the Antivirus offering, the real way to save is to bundle several services and use a coupon code for the lot.

With Norton that means Norton 360, which gets you the Antivirus, malware, ransomware, and hacking protection, along with a VPN and dark web monitoring, for up to three devices.

You also get a password manager and 2GB of online storage.

With this Norton coupon code, you get all that $40 for the first year, which is aboutthe same as paying for a VPN alone.

Norton 360 Deluxe gets you everything that comes with the regular version, but it works with five devices and gives you 50GB of online storage.

LifeLock is Norton’s usual online protection suite, but adds up to $1 million in potential coverage if you experience financial loss due to identity theft.

With this Nortoncoupon code, Norton 360 with LifeLock is just $8.33 per month.

Not sure if Norton 360 is worth the money?

You can try it out for seven days, though set yourself a reminder because after the initial7-day free trial, your paid subscription will begin unless you cancel before.

If you want to protect more than a few devices, thesmall business plansare the way to go.

These coupons will get you $100 off the Small Business Premium plan, and $80 off Small Business.

These plans cover two devices per user and up to five users.

Source: This article was originally published by Wired

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