Norton slashes security subscription prices with up to 58% discount
WIRED reports that Norton is offering substantial discounts on its security software suite, with entry-level plans starting at $40 for the first year and premium identity theft protection available for $8.33 per month.

Norton is currently offering coupon codes for its security software, providing discounts of up to 58% on its Norton 360 and antivirus plans. The promotion, reported by WIRED, targets users of macOS and Windows operating systems, offering bundled protection against malware, ransomware, and hacking. While Linux users typically do not require such software due to their operating system architecture, the deals are structured to appeal to those seeking comprehensive digital security.
The entry-level Norton 360 plan is priced at $40 for the first year. This tier includes antivirus, malware, and ransomware protection, alongside a virtual private network, dark web monitoring, a password manager, and 2GB of online cloud storage for up to three devices. The pricing positions the suite as a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a standalone VPN service.
For users requiring broader coverage, Norton 360 Deluxe retains the features of the standard version but expands support to five devices and increases cloud storage to 50GB. Additionally, Norton 360 with LifeLock, which integrates the company’s identity theft protection suite offering up to $1 million in coverage for financial loss, is available for $8.33 per month.
Norton 360 Antivirus Plus is also subject to a 50% discount, reducing the annual price from $60 to $30, or $2.50 per month. This plan features AI-powered Scam Protection, a password manager, and 2GB of cloud backup. The promotion includes a 60-day money-back guarantee, allowing subscribers to seek refunds if the service does not meet their requirements.
Subscriptions are accessible via a seven-day free trial, after which paid billing commences unless the user cancels the service. The specific coupon codes required to access these discounted rates were not detailed in the source material, nor was the duration of the promotional period specified.


