![]() ![]() That said, the learning curve isn’t steep, and a lot of the functionality simply happens automatically in the background. There are swathes of buttons covering functions such as Security, VPN, Backup, Password Manager, Parental Controls, as well as options to launch frequently used tasks such as running quick malware scans, firing up the VPN, backups and so on. Given the sheer plethora of features on offer it was no wonder that initially I was boggled by the user interface. They can end up detecting and attempting to clean up each other’s virus signature databases, which can consume an unholy amount of system resources and slow your PC down. ![]() ![]() Running two (or more) antivirus apps on a PC is never a good idea. Norton 360 detected pre-existing antivirus files on my PC and gave me the option to keep or remove them. Getting set up for my Norton 360 Premium review was straightforward. Norton’s 360 Deluxe provides maximum protection It also increases cloud storage to 100GB and can be installed on up to five Windows, macOS, iOS and Android gadgets, which makes it ideal for keeping multi-device households safe and secure. The version I tested was the slightly more upmarket (and pricier at $124.99) Norton 360 premium. The Standard edition only installs on a single Windows, macOS, iOS or Android device. It comes with antivirus, browser protection, a firewall, password manager, antispam, a VPN, system maintenance utilities, webcam protection, and cloud backup. Even the Norton 360 Standard edition ($74.99) is bulging at the seams with features. While some have a love/hate relationship with its products, there’s no disputing that NortonLifeLock Inc’s latest security suite, Norton 360, is one of the more comprehensive packages around.Ībout the only thing missing features-wise from Norton 360 is a kitchen sink. Norton, otherwise known as NortonLifeLock, has been around since the dawn of anti-virus software. PAT PILCHER discovers that Norton’s new 360 Premium security package keeps him completely protected from all the threats that the internet has to “offer”. ![]()
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