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Review by KWJ
I think it’s safe to say that people looking at this product may be confused into thinking this is Norton’s 360 Multi-Device product but it isn’t. That said, there are some things to consider about this product.
1) It’s main claim to fame is the convenience it offers in protecting multiple devices in a relatively painless manor.n2) This is really a product for multiple WINDOWS devices, although you can add iOS and Android devices, but I wouldn’t recommend it, especially on iOS devices. iPhones, iPads, etc., really have their own set of protection services that makes Norton unnecessary. The only advantage to using this on a iOS device is you can wipe, locate, or lock an iPhone or iPad remotely from one central web interface, but you can already do that via Apple anyway, so it’s a bit redundant.n3) Protection is not created equal across all devices. There’s no browser support for safe web surfing or phishing protection for Google Chrome on Mac.n4) Only Norton Internet Security is installed on Windows, and not the full suite offered in Norton 360, which costs less. Not sure why I should pay more for less.
If you’re a small business or organization with Windows devices, Norton Small Business will provide you with a bit more protection and security than you can hobble together on your own, but not much.