
Shopping, social media sharing, and data breaches could expose your personal information and unfortunately lead to identity theft, with far-reaching repercussions such as lost funds, loans, or credits taken out in your name. Its latest offering is called Norton 360 Advanced, which includes all of the above features, can be installed on five devices, whether they’re running Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android, and sells for $257 for a one-time license.

, dark web monitoring, parental and school schedule controls, and more, now including insurance. Today, this includes internet security going beyond viruses, using technology to help with malware, spyware and ransomware, backups, social media protection, VPNs, updating automated or manual software update on PCs, identity theft protection, firewall, computer optimization, mobile device protection. The Norton brand is now building on NortonLifeLock’s expertise in consumer identity protection in Australia, launching new features to help victims of identity theft.

A merger between the American company LifeLock and Norton a few years ago, which divested itself of its Symantec products and services at the enterprise level, led to NortonLifeLock – the company is a security titan with a history of decades, more focused on consumer protection than ever before.
