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If you need coverage for more devices and you're a Norton fan, amazon currently has 20 devices, 15 months, for $40 , Norton 360 Platinum
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VGCN...uage=
And in the past years.. if you can wait that long.. around Black Friday Office Depot will offer Mcafee for unlimited devices (or I'm pretty sure it's unlimited a lot of devices anyways) for... the price escapes me I wish I could remember.. I want to say like $11 or $12 or something like that? Pretty low for all the devices they cover.
I do know Norton and Mcafee will demand a credit card number to make the product work not sure if the other products listed on sale by the OP will also demand the same .. for Norton and Mcafee you absolutely, postively want to delete that credit card number right after using it to get the product up and running, there are some nightmare stories about Norton charging something ridiculous like a $100 automatically when your subscription expires and I wouldn't put it past Mcafee to do the same thing. Don't trust that simply turning off auto-renew will take care of this for you, and Norton and Mcafee will work just fine even with the credit card removed.
In Norton's case it's fairly easy, Norton requires you to create an online account and you just go in there and turn off auto renew then delete your credit card info, no interaction with a norton rep required.. if anyone is having any problems figuring out how to do it let me know and I"d be happy to post a comment-reply to help you out ... do be careful, Norton is sneaky and will highlight in yellow the " do not remove your credit card info" or "do not turn off auto renew" options to draw your eye to it so you click on it by mistake.. don't fall for this.
In Mcafee's case you need to speak to an agent to get the credit card info removed but it's a lot easier than you think.. use Mcafee's online chat option while you're checking email or whatever and keep the sound turned on so you can hear mcafee "ping" you when the online rep says something (or if you don't mind boredom and have the time just stare at the mcafee chat window the entire time
There's a lot of debate about whether or not you even need paid security software or if the built in protection in say Windows 10 or Windows 11 (Windows Defender) is good enough...
https://www.pcmag.com/opinions/is...-by-itself
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/mic...ity-center
General consensus I've seen is if you know your internet stuff well - what websites to avoid, what a suspicous email/download looks like and so forth.. you don't need paid security soffware, Windows Defender will take care of that for you. however a lot of families include people (those younger children or teenagers you love so much but who are clueless about this sort of thing
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EDIT
I got ESET. I'm hoping I can use Kaspersky Password Manager by itself or now I'll have to find a Password manager too
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