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Norton Just Dropped One of Its Biggest Security Deals of the Year

Norton 360 Deluxe is now 60% off for the first year, covering up to five devices with a VPN, password manager, dark web monitoring, and cloud backup.
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Norton 360 Deluxe is on sale right now, down roughly 60 percent from its usual price for the first year. The plan covers up to five devices and includes a VPN, password manager, dark web monitoring, and cloud backup in one subscription.

For less than what many people spend on takeout in a week, it is a surprisingly complete package. It is the kind of deal that does not come around often, and for households that have been putting off a proper security setup, the timing is hard to ignore.

A Closer Look at the Features

Norton 360 Deluxe sits comfortably in the middle of the company’s lineup, and for most households, that sweet spot makes a lot of sense. Five device slots cover the basics, with a little room to spare.

That could mean a laptop, a phone, a tablet, a partner’s computer, and a kid’s device under the same plan. Single-device plans technically cost less, but they leave most of your household exposed in the process.

The VPN handles the basics well, including encrypted browsing and decent speeds for everyday use. If you have ever logged into your bank account at a coffee shop, that functionality matters more than you might think.

The Password Manager and Dark Web Monitoring

The password manager included here is basic but reliable. It handles credential storage, browser autofill, and cross-device syncing without any setup headaches.

It is not going to pull dedicated app users away from their current setup, but for someone whose password habits consist of one phrase recycled across a dozen sites, it is a genuine improvement.

Dark web monitoring works the same way. It runs without any input from you, scans breach databases for your personal information, and sends an alert if something comes up. You set it once and move on.

What to Know About Cloud Backup

The cloud backup sounds like filler until it is not. It covers Windows devices only, which is worth knowing upfront.

But for anyone keeping work files or family photos only on a local drive, an automatic, encrypted offsite copy is a genuine safety net. Hard drives fail. Laptops get stolen. That secondary copy starts feeling less optional once either happens.

 

Where It Falls Short

Nothing here is without trade-offs. Norton’s interface can feel cluttered if you are the type who wants to install something and forget about it.

The renewal price increases significantly after the first year, so setting a calendar reminder is genuinely a good idea. That is not unique to Norton; it is standard across the category. Still, it catches people off guard more often than it should.

Older machines may also notice some slowdown during background scans, since Norton is not the lightest suite available.

The Takeaway

The deal runs for a limited time, though no exact end date has been announced. At a steep first-year discount, Norton 360 Deluxe is a reasonable entry point for anyone whose current protection is just a browser extension installed years ago and never revisited.

It is not perfect, but for most people, it is more than enough.

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