The “Norton™ 360 Deluxe” offers –
- Anti-Spyware, Antivirus, Malware & Ransomware Protection
- Online Threat Protection
- Cloud Backup
- Smart Firewall
- Password Manager
- Parental Control
- Secure VPN
- SafeCam
- Dark Web Monitoring Powered by LifeLock
Norton™ protection also uses “emulation” to cause online threats to reveal themselves and happens in milliseconds as you double-click on files on your desktop. File signature data is now stored in the cloud, and Norton™ protection has undergone hundreds of optimizations on the antivirus engine to minimize impacting the user experience.
Note: Norton™ Cloud Backup features are only available on Windows.
For Norton™ 360 Deluxe: 25GB cloud storage
Remote learning requires the internet, so pausing the internet on your child’s device is not an option. The Norton™ “School Time” helps manage your child’s remote learning environment and keep your child focused on schoolwork during the school day.
Note: Norton™ Family and Norton™ Parental Control features are not supported on Mac or Windows 10 in S mode.
Note: Norton™ SafeCam features are only available on Windows.
Note: The Dark Web Monitoring in Norton™ 360 Deluxe defaults to monitor your email address only.
Log in to your account to enter more info for monitoring purposes. If you are a current LifeLock™ member, you can manage those settings in the LifeLock™ member portal.
In some cases, your own Wi-Fi network may be detected for suspicious activity. If anything is detected it will provide suggestions on staying protected for example turning on VPN. You might want to add the WI-FI network to a trusted list to avoid getting suspicious detection alerts.
Below are the steps on how to add a Wi-Fi network to a trusted list.
1. Start Norton. If you see the My Norton window, next to Device Security, click Open.
2. In the Norton main window, double-click Security, and then click History.
3. In the Security History window, in the drop-down list, select Wi-Fi Security.
4. Select the specific activity and click More Options.
5. In the Security History – Advanced Details window, click Trust This Network.