Our favorite antivirus, Norton 360 Deluxe, is 80% off right now

Our favorite antivirus, Norton 360 Deluxe, is 80% off right now

PCs need security software and if you want wider protection than what Windows offers, Norton 360 Deluxe is one of the best antivirus suites available. Not only does it guard against online threats like malware, ransomware, and network attacks, but you get extras like a password manager, VPN access, dark web monitoring, parental controls, and cloud storage in a centralized interface. And, right now, you can nab a subscription for up to 85 percent off.

Normally, a one year subscription costs $120 per year for up to five devices on Norton’s website or $50 for the first year. But if you don’t need that many devices, you can currently grab a one year license for three devices from Amazon for just $15 (typically $75) or 80 percent off. You do get less cloud storage than the five device plan (25GB instead of 50GB), however.

If you need more space or more devices (or both), upgraded versions of Norton 360 are on a deep discount, too—up to 85 off the prices on Norton.com. Amazon has slashed Norton 360 Premium to $20 for 15 months, which covers up to 10 devices and offers 75GB of cloud storage for backups. To protect even more gear, Norton 360 Platinum expands your plan to 20 devices for 15 months and 100GB of cloud storage for just $40.

These deals should work for both new and existing subscribers to Norton 360. Reviews on Amazon say that you can use these licenses to renew an existing subscription, but also to wait until the last day of your subscription in order to not shorten the time left on your current plan.

Don’t want to shop on Amazon? PCWorld’s own software store also has a similar deal on a three device Norton 360 Deluxe license—$20 for 15 months.

For the full rundown on everything you get in Norton 360 Deluxe, you can check out our review for all the details. But don’t wait too long to snag this deal—Amazon lists a couple of them as limited time offers.

Get Norton 360 Deluxe for 80 percent off on Amazon

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