How Much Does
Norton 360 Cost in 2026?
Norton 360 is the most complete bundle in consumer cybersecurity. Deluxe at $119.99 first year covers 5 devices with 50GB cloud backup + VPN + password manager + dark web monitoring. LifeLock Select Plus at $189.99 adds identity theft protection — the most expensive consumer cybersecurity subscription but the only one with end-to-end ID protection from a trusted provider.
Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Plans & Pricing
Norton 360 Standard
$94.99/mo billed annually
- devices 3
- cloudBackup 2 GB
- vpn true
- passwordManager true
- darkWebMonitoring true
Norton 360 Deluxe
$119.99/mo billed annually
- devices 5
- cloudBackup 50 GB
- vpn true
- passwordManager true
- darkWebMonitoring true
- parentalControl true
Norton 360 with LifeLock Select Plus
$189.99/mo billed annually
- devices 10
- cloudBackup 250 GB
- vpn true
- passwordManager true
- darkWebMonitoring true
- identityTheftProtection true
- stolenWalletProtection true
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Our Verdict
Norton's recipe is 'everything in one sub.' Standard at $94.99 for 3 devices with 2GB backup is the entry — but 2GB backup is symbolic, not useful. Deluxe at $119.99 for 5 devices + 50GB backup + everything else is where real value lives — it's the same price as Backblaze + Bitdefender Total Security + a basic password manager bought separately, with easier management. The 50GB cloud backup is meaningful — enough for documents, not enough for photo libraries. LifeLock Select Plus at $189.99 for 10 devices + 250GB + full ID theft protection is unique in consumer cybersecurity: NortonLifeLock's ID theft restoration service is industry-leading (LifeLock was acquired by Symantec in 2016, now Gen Digital). The price is steep but justified if you specifically want identity theft protection integrated. Renewal pricing is Norton's catch — the $94.99 Standard typically renews at $129.99-149.99, the $119.99 Deluxe at $149.99-$169.99, and LifeLock at $229.99-$249.99. Calendar-reminder your renewal date. Norton's test scores (AV-Test, AV-Comparatives) are consistently strong — not category-leading like Bitdefender but top-tier. Where Norton wins: most complete bundle in one sub, LifeLock integration unique at this price, 60-day money-back is longest refund window in category. Where it loses: renewal prices jump 40-60%, VPN is adequate but not dedicated-VPN quality.
Pros
- Most complete consumer cybersecurity bundle — AV + VPN + password manager + backup + ID protection
- LifeLock integration on Select Plus is unique at this price point
- 60-day money-back guarantee is longest refund window in category
- 50GB cloud backup on Deluxe is genuinely useful (vs symbolic 2GB on Standard)
- Consistently strong AV-Test scores year over year
Cons
- Renewal prices jump 40-60% — $95 Standard becomes $130-150 at renewal
- VPN is adequate for WiFi safety but not dedicated-VPN quality (NordVPN, ExpressVPN)
- Bundled password manager is basic vs 1Password or Bitwarden
- Standard's 2GB cloud backup is too small to be practically useful
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