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What does Norton protect against?

Norton is designed to protect against traditional threats like malware and ransomware, plus modern threats like phishing, impersonation, and social engineering scams. Many of today’s biggest risks are scam-driven (texts, emails, deepfakes, and social engineering), and Norton’s AI Scam Protection is built to spot these patterns.

The Norton Security Buyer's Guide
Does Norton protect against scams and phishing (including AI-powered scams)?

Yes. Norton includes scam and phishing protection designed to detect suspicious links, malicious websites, impersonation attempts, and social engineering tactics. This matters because many modern attacks focus on tricking people into giving up credentials or payments, not installing traditional malware.

The Norton Security Buyer's Guide
Does Avast protect against online scams and phishing?

Yes. Avast includes real-time protection against phishing, malicious links, and online scams.

The Avast Online Security Buyer's Guide
What does a paid Optery plan do that the free Exposure Report does not?

While the free plan allows you to view your exposed data and requires you to manually remove it, paid plans automatically submit and manage removal requests on your behalf. Paid plans also include monthly rescans to ensure the data stays off the web. Data-broker sites are constantly scraping public records and buying new lists. Even after you successfully opt out, a broker may acquire updated data a few months later. This is why ongoing monitoring and removal is necessary.

The Optery Guide to Personal Data Removal