Identity theft protection and digital privacy shouldn't break the bank — this Norton LifeLock Advanced deal secures your identity for less

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Right now, Norton LifeLock Advanced identity theft protection has a $40 discount.

For just over $17 per month, you can secure your identity against theft and protect your personal privacy with the included privacy protection suite. Alongside the Advanced plan, I'm also seeing discounts on the Core and Total protection plans - you can see all offers by clicking here.

As far as identity theft protection goes, Norton LifeLock Advanced offers $1.05 million in reimbursement in the event your identity is stolen, with 24/7 access to advise and customer support, making it an excellent deal.

Today's top Norton LifeLock deal

If you are among the millions of Americans worried about identity theft, this deal will help put your mind at ease. Norton LifeLock Advanced helps get your life back on track in the event of identity theft with up to $1.2 million in reimbursement, alongside tools to keep your card and finances secure against hackers and fraudsters.

Compared to the Core package, you'll enjoy added benefits such as $5,000 in Scam Reimbursement, fraud alerts across five credit, checking, and savings accounts, alerts on your utility accounts, and 3 bureau annual credit reporting.

This LifeLock deal can help to secure your identity for just $16.67 per month for the first year, before auto-renewing at standard price - but you can cancel at any time. There is also a 60-day money back guarantee.


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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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