


With a huge $1 million each for reimbursement for stolen funds and personal expense compensation, this top tier subscription gives users security and VPN access for unlimited personal devices, plus priority 24/7 live member support. With this package, device security and a VPN are available for up to 10 devices.įinally, the Ultimate Plus package is $25.99 a month for the first year and $34.99 a month for every following year. For $17.99 a month in the first year and $24.99 a month after that, you get everything in the Select package, plus a boost in stolen funds reimbursement to $100,000. The next subscription tier is the Advantage package. It includes everything in the Standard package plus device security and a VPN for up to five devices, as well as 24/7 live member support. The Select package is also $9.99 a month in the first year, jumping to $14.99 a month every year after.

This option, however, does not include any device security benefits. With up to $25,000 each for stolen funds reimbursement and personal expense compensation, this is the ideal package for those just starting out with identity theft protection. The Standard package is the cheapest option at $9.99 a month for the first year and $11.99 a month thereafter. LifeLock meanwhile offers four subscription tiers in the US market, which all come with a 60-day money-back guarantee if purchased as an annual membership. Norton offers one annual subscription for Identity Advisor Plus, which costs £29.99 a year. In this Norton LifeLock review, we discuss the pros and cons of the identity theft protection software, considering the pricing options and comparing the app against competitors.
