![]() The Norton 360: Mobile Security app offers a lot of protection. Norton 360: Mobile Security review: Malware protection Take a look at our Norton coupon codes for ways to lower the cost. Its protection mirrors the Android version with one notable exception: Apple doesn’t allow malware scanning. The iPhone and iPad version of Norton 360: Mobile Security work with the current and previous two versions of iOS and iPadOS (15, 14 and 13). While the company doesn’t officially support Chromebooks, Norton 360: Mobile Security can unofficially protect a Chromebook as if it were an Android device. The Norton 360: Mobile Security app needs Android version 8 (aka Oreo) or higher. It covers an unlimited number of computers but only protects the identity of a single user. At the top is the $350 Ultimate Plus plan which combines $1 million for insurance and $1 million for recovering lost funds with up to 500GB of online storage and home title monitoring. The costs add up quickly, with the LifeLock Select plan costing an extra $150 a year (for $1 million of ID insurance and $25,000 for lost funds) while Advantage ups that to $250 per year (with up to $100,000 for recovering money). While the company’s LifeLock identity protection service is not available with the Android only plan, it can be added to the Deluxe and Premium subscriptions. ![]() Not enough? The $125 Premium plan ups the number of systems to 10 and the online storage to 100GB. ![]() The plan also provides 50GB of online storage. They can be Windows, Macs, Androids, iPhones or iPads. To get access to the VPN, you need to jump to the $105 Norton 360 Deluxe plan that covers up to five systems.
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