Looking for simple antivirus protection that doesn't break the bank? — Norton Antivirus Plus is the lightweight protection package I have always dreamed of

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I'm always on the lookout for antivirus that suits all device types, especially for those who are looking to make the most of their device and don't wanted any added bloat in their protection. This deal on Norton Antivirus Plus is exactly that.

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This antivirus deal offers single device protection with a 38% discount - and includes a few extras such as 2GB Cloud Backup and no-frills password manager.

Norton has also included its Scam Protection to defend against scams, and an AI Genie that acts as an insightful knowledge base for all things scam related.

Today's top Norton Antivirus Plus deal

Norton Antivirus Plus
38% off
Save £15
Norton Antivirus Plus: was £39.99 now £24.99

Norton Antivirus Plus secures a single device against ransomware, malware, and online scams that plague the modern internet. You can also keep your credentials safe from hackers with the password manager, and secure important files in the 2GB cloud backup.

Norton Antivirus Plus is a non-intrusive, lightweight way to enhance your personal security with its no-frills protection.

We regularly test and review Norton's antivirus protection, and double check out testing with third-party results from AV-Comparatives and AV-TEST. In both circumstances, it scores top marks.

The included 10GB of cloud backup is the perfect place to ensure you have a second copy of your important documents.

The included Scam Detection proactively searches for hidden threats in phishing emails or other scams, and gives you a heads up when they are detected.

Norton Antivirus Plus is currently £25 for the first year, and auto-renews at the standard price.


Benedict Collins
Senior Writer, Security

Benedict is a Senior Security Writer at TechRadar Pro, where he has specialized in covering the intersection of geopolitics, cyber-warfare, and business security.

Benedict provides detailed analysis on state-sponsored threat actors, APT groups, and the protection of critical national infrastructure, with his reporting bridging the gap between technical threat intelligence and B2B security strategy.

Benedict holds an MA (Distinction) in Security, Intelligence, and Diplomacy from the University of Buckingham Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies (BUCSIS), with his specialization providing him with a robust academic framework for deconstructing complex international conflicts and intelligence operations, and the ability to translate intricate security data into actionable insights.

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