As the number of devices we have grows, so do the security risks. A Norton Secure VPN one-year subscription is designed to help you mitigate those risks from both malicious actors and sanctioned snoops.
Virtual private networks are key security tools because they close off a key data point, namely where you're connecting to the internet from.
By routing your traffic, and the traffic of other users, through a server first, attempts to find out who you are, what you're doing, and where you are dead-end at the server.
This lets you browse without collecting cookies, access your subscriptions from anywhere on the planet, and much more.
Norton adds to that security with strong encryption that protects your information, even on unsecured public networks. Not even Norton knows where you're going online, as its VPN has a strict no-logging policy. Ad blocking is also built in, preventing attacks through browser ads and stripping out cookies, letting you view the internet with minimal fuss.
When you only need protection for some of your traffic, split tunneling lets you pick and choose which apps have access to the VPN. And if all else fails, a built-in kill switch lets you cut off the internet before a breach can happen.
This prepaid subscription also automatically renews, ensuring you're always covered. Available for Windows 7, 8, 10 and 11, Android 8 or later, and both current and two previous generations of MacOS and iOS, you can protect your laptop, phone, and tablet all on one subscription. And as all updates are included, you can start up your device and start using the internet, without waiting.
VPNs keep your data private and stonewall attempts to use your data for unwanted end. This Norton Secure VPN subscription protects five devices for $19.99, $60 off the $79.99 MSRP.
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