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Protect All Your Devices with These Norton 360 Deluxe Security Plans

Norton 360 protection plans are a high-security bargain, with each plan encompassing several incredible features.

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If you're looking for peace of mind when it comes to browsing the internet, then you're going to need some kind of protection for your devices.

Ensuring your devices can't be exploited by the latest and most dangerous virus and malware is a must in 2020. Whether you're managing on just a laptop, or you've got everything from a tablet to the latest mobile phone, stay safe out there. One of the best available at the moment is the Norton 360 Deluxe bundle, which is currently £29.99 for a whole year worth of protection, and £79.99 thereafter.

This high-security bargain should be on your radar, as it includes several key features that would usually cost exceedingly more when bought individually.

Advanced PC Security Packages from £29.99

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360 Deluxe offers protection for up to 5 different PCs, Mac, smartphones or ablets, and is one of the most highly rated device protection plans we've reviewed on PCMag. Receiving an excellent rating alongside an Editor's Choice award.

Not only are you getting a top-quality antivirus and VPN protection with 360, but you're also getting set up with an advanced password manager, real-time threat protection, up to 50GB cloud storage backup, and the latest parental control features.

You could also opt for the standard plan at £24.99, or go a little further and try out the premium package for £39.99 so you can protect up to 10 devices in your home at once.

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Robert Anderson

Robert Anderson

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My Experience

I’ve been freelancing as a tech journalist for several years now, after long wanting to write about my passion for video games. I have bylines on Kotaku and other sites, but PCMag is where you can find most of my musings on gaming, its culture, and where the industry is going next. I also test online services for both businesses and individuals. If you’re interested in hearing me talk about entertainment, film, and TV, you can check out my Patreon and Substack, both under the name “Robby Knows.”

The Technology I Use 

Most of the tech I use every day is within the Apple ecosystem. Currently, I rely on a 2025 MacBook Air for computing and dabble in art projects on my 6th-generation iPad Mini. I don't go anywhere without my AirPods Pro 2 in my pocket. 

As an avid gamer, you better believe that I always have a controller in my hands if I’m not watching movies or TV. I use my PS5 and Switch 2 equally, depending on what’s the hot new release, and am always trying to find interesting ways to tinker with my Steam Deck.  

Given the current state of social media and technology, I find myself going more analog to escape the noise. I have a modest collection of watches, both automatic and digital, to free myself from the pings and notifications of the modern world. I also put my phone in a ySky lockbox for 12 hours every night to reduce my screen time. I spent a lot of the past year trying to read good books rather than scroll through feeds.

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