
As you’d expect, the more you pay for the service, the more features you get but the number of devices on which you can install the software depends on which product you buy. There are also Standard and Deluxe tiers, as well as the cheaper Norton Antivirus Plus.

This used to be called Norton 360 Premium, and retail keys for that product will convert into Norton 360 Advanced subscriptions. I’m reviewing Norton 360 Advanced, the most expensive, most feature-packed version of the suite.

Norton is clearly a behemoth of the home antivirus world, but can it hold its place as one of the best antivirus suites around? Here are my thoughts. Norton 360 Advanced includes a web dashboard that, along with listing your installed devices and online backups, can help you keep an eye on your credit rating, check for your personal data appearing in online breaches and provides all-inclusive helpline numbers in case you lose your wallet or fear that you’re the victim of identity fraud, with experts who can stay on hand and help you contact relevant institutions and authorities. Norton is a venerable name in antivirus, and its malware-detection engine is among the most widely tested – which means we have plenty of solid, long-term evidence of its performance.

Cloud storage: 10-200GB of storage for cloud backups is included, depending on subscription tier.
