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Norton Security Premium 3.0 (1-User, 5-Device, 2-Year) $128 + Delivery ($50 Cashback via Redemption) @ JB Hi-Fi (Online Only)

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Norton Security Premium 3.0 (1-User, 5-Device, 2-Year) $78 after cash back

Cashback = https://phoenix.symantec.com/anz/cashbacks/

Key Features:

Protects your family of 5 PCs, Macs®, Androids™ and iOS® devices with a single subscription.
Safeguards your identity and online transactions
Helps you manage protection for all devices with an easy to use web portal
Defends against viruses, spyware, malware and other online threats
Includes tools to help your kids safely explore the Internet
Includes 25GB of secure, PC cloud backup, providing additional protection against ransomware
Includes award-winning technology to alert you about risky Android apps before you download them

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  • -5

    You don't need this bloatware on your PC and certainly not on iOS. Install MSE and Malwarebytes like normal people. It's all you need.

  • Use mis for more than 15 years, all good.
    NIS/NS performance is much better than MSE

    • is that eligible for $50 cashback? thanks

      • No

        • Do you have the list of participating retailers?

  • Hmm, is Nortons 'that' much better than kaspersky which is $14.50 for 2 years 3 licenses or ESET for $13 a year?

    • My ESET license is nearly up, care to share how you can get it for $13 a year? Is that also just the basic version?

      Cheers

      • +1

        Here you go.

        https://www.saveonit.com.au/product/eset-internet-security-3…

        They have the other versions as well.

        • oh wow, thank you! Was searching high and low for a deal last night

        • Also one last question, would you recommend buying multiple licenses to use for one PC for a few years?

          • @eviledward: I'm not too sure about that. I have it in the back of my mind that some licenses will expire after a certain amount of time but I don't recall which companies. Those guys I linked to have been around for years however and have consistently good prices so you 'should' be OK in the long run.

            • @EightImmortals: Yeah, was thinking that too. I did purchase 2 ESET OEM disks that had 2 licenses and got lucky activating them a year apart.

              Will probably just go with your suggestion and get 1.

              Seems like there's always deals going around for ESET anyways.

              Cheers

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