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Keep your computer safe with these antivirus deals
Antivirus protection is like a digital fortress. It can help you avoid malware, spyware, and viruses that can slow you down. As of March 9, there are great deals on McAfee and Norton antivirus software for all of your devices. Here are your best bets:
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BEST AMAZON EXCLUSIVE: McAfee Total Protection 2023 includes virus protection, VPN, and dark web monitoring for up to five devices. $22.99
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BEST FOR FAMILIES: Norton 360 Platinum (20 devices) sells a package that protects up to 20 devices — perfect for families (especially those with teens). $39.99
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BEST 5-DEVICE DEAL: Norton 360 Platinum (5 devices) delivers malware and virus protection for up to five devices. $24.99
$89.99(save $65)
Best Amazon Exclusive
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Our pick: McAfee Total Protection (5 devices)
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Why we like it
McAfee Total Protection offers some of the best virus protection benefits for the price of only $22.99, down from its usual price of $109.99 for a 1-year subscription. Not only that, but Amazon has partnered with McAfee to provide antivirus software for up to five devices with one house call for expert installation advice. The software also safeguards your identity and monitors up to 10 emails on the dark web. You’ll also get to use a VPN so you can shop and check your bank accounts with additional privacy. Should you decide to make this purchase, you can choose from delivery via key card or download code.
Best For Families
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Our pick: Norton 360 Platinum (20 devices)
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Why we like it
If you need virus protection for your family or small business, look no further than Norton 360 Platinum’s 20-device deal, which offers protection for up to 3 months. This software protects against malware, ransomware, and other digital threats that could promise your device’s functions and security. In order to maintain protection, you must enter payment information prior to installation. The plan auto-renews, but you can cancel it in your Norton account’s settings. The plan also includes dark web monitoring as well as alerts if any of your information may show up there.
Note: Norton plans start at $59.99 per year for one device. See their other prices here.
Best 5-Device Deal
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Our pick: Norton 360 Platinum (5 devices)
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Why we like it
The same protection for 20 devices is also available for up to five devices. For only $24.99, you’ll get a VPN, virus protection, dark web monitoring, and 25GB of secure cloud backup for your most important files for three months. After this, your plan will renew, and you can change your settings, plan, or unsubscribe through your Norton account settings. You get all this for $65 off the regular price of $89.99.
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Norton 360 Plus (3 devices) $19.99
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McAfee Total Protection 2023 (3 devices) $24.99
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McAfee Total Protection 2023 (1 device) $19.99
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Norton 360 Plus (1 device) $14.99
$49.99(save $35)
How to Boot a Mac in Safe Mode
Knowing how to boot your Mac into Safe Mode can help fix a myriad of problems with your Mac. In the worst-case scenario, you may be able to use Safe Mode to recover data and apply updates. Here’s how to do it.
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3 reasons the 8.8% M&G dividend yield looks safe to me
Will the M&G dividend be maintained or boosted when the firm announces its final results next week? Shareholder Christopher Ruane takes an upbeat view.
The post 3 reasons the 8.8% M&G dividend yield looks safe to me appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
PSVR 2: How to stay safe, sane, and strong-stomached in Sony’s new headset
Sony’s PlayStation VR2 arrived this week, and while it’s one of the best virtual reality headsets we’ve ever used, there’s still a number of common VR pitfalls and PSVR 2-specific annoyances new buyers might run into.
Whether this is your first VR headset or just your most recent purchase, here are a handful of tips that might keep you from getting sick, tripping on a cord, running out of battery, or — and we hear this is particularly common — thinking Sony shipped you a blurry VR headset when it’s probably just a trick of the light.
In fact, let’s start with that one.
How to wear the PSVR 2 and avoid blur
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Octopath Traveler 2 plays it safe, but it’s subtly better than its predecessor in every way that matters
Video games are reaching that sort of age where throwbacks are a lucrative business. High-profile remakes, remasters and revivals are ten-a-penny now – but one of the most successful is undoubtedly Octopath Traveler, the Square Enix made and Nintendo-published SNES-era style Japanese RPG that gripped audiences in 2018. Now Square Enix is back with a sequel, the succinctly titled Octopath Traveler 2.
Back in 2018, I called the original Octopath Traveler “beautiful, brilliant, and flawed” – and honestly, that description still rather holds up for the sequel. Make no mistake, however: this second game is superior to the first in just about every way that you’d really care about – even if certain niggling shortfalls of the original remain.
Nintendo’s been pushed out of the picture for this sequel, meaning Octopath Traveler 2 is a multi-platform affair from day one, available on PC and PlayStation as well as Switch – but that’s not the only expansion going on here. It’s a larger and more in-depth game in general – and this is offered without dampening the sense of open-ended freedom that was one of the first game’s trump cards.