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You've got it. Not many to speak of. The ExpressVPN service supports five simultaneous connections per user increased from three , and it comes with a premium price tag. But if you want a speedy service, crammed with top-notch features, and with all the support you need to help you use them, ExpressVPN will be a great fit. For more information, read our full ExpressVPN review. TechRadar readers get 3 extra months free when they sign up for a year.

And you can also give it a try first with a day money-back guarantee. Based in the British Virgin Islands, Surfshark has laid-back and playful branding.

But when it comes to keeping you and your online identity secure, it's all business. The basics are all in place for starters. Not to mention a logging policy whereby only your email address and billing information are kept on record. Handy if you're trying to access your Netflix account from abroad.

If you're somebody who is easily bamboozled and, ultimately, put off by complicated menus and myriad options, Surfshark could be the best VPN for you.

It keeps its interface completely stripped back and free from complication. All you'll really see are options for 'Quick connect' and 'All locations', accompanied by a Settings icon, and nothing else at all really.

Whether that level of detail or lack thereof is a boon or a drawback entirely depends on your perspective. One of our favorite things about this VPN service other than the price is the fact that your subscription covers an unlimited devices and services. Surfshark offers a day money back guarantee, giving you plenty of time to give it a try before committing for a longer period. And even then, annual plans are very reasonably priced indeed.

To find out more, read our full Surfshark review. One of 's best value VPNs While Surfshark loses out to Express when it comes to sheer all-round quality, security and support, Surfshark has bite when it comes to pricing. On the subject of support, we really like that you can access it directly from your Android or iOS app on mobile.

The apps are a powerful highlight. Not only are there loads of them Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, even Fire TV , but they're absolutely stuffed with unusual features, options and settings, trampling all over the horribly basic "list of flags and a Connect button"-type apps you'll usually get elsewhere. The good news continued when we tried some real-world tests. Servers were always up, and connected quickly; download speeds were above average; torrents are supported on every server, and we were able to unblock US Netflix with ease.

There are some issues, too. The apps are powerful, but that means there's a lot to learn, and we noticed a few small usability issues. A small number of servers didn't appear to be in the advertised locations, and there is no kill switch in the iOS app. Overall, if you need its ten simultaneous connections, or the power and configurability of its apps, take the plunge with this VPN service, and if somehow you end up unhappy you're protected by a 30 day money-back guarantee.

Even with it's huge discount for an annual plan, it comes out a bit higher in price than some. But you're paying for high quality here, as many simultaneous connections at any one time as you can handle and a whole year free of SugarSync cloud storage - so fantastic value overall. Hotspot Shield is available in two flavors: a free, ad-supported one, and a paid-for version that offers unlimited bandwidth.

Hotspot Shield hides your IP address and provides encrypted traffic tunneling ideal for use on public Wi-Fi networks to improve security and ensure privacy. You may not want to use Hotspot Shield at all time. For instance, you may only be interested in using it to access certain sites that are blocked in your country. In this case you can create shortcuts to individual sites in the Hotspot Shield window, which will enable protection before launching the sites. Protection can also be toggled on an off with a single click.

The paid-for product, Hotspot Elite , only costs a few dollars or pounds a month, but it's worth trying the free edition first before opening your wallet. The premium version's additional features, including ad-free browsing and dedicated customer support, make it a tempting proposition. For more information, read our full Hotspot Shield review. Norton Deluxe offers an even richer and more feature-packed internet security suite than just providing a firewall.

While it provides for antivirus and standard anti-malware protections like the above internet security suites it dares to go further. Additional features in the Norton Deluxe edition includes a secure VPN, parent controls, a password manager, and online cloud backup. There's also a feature for dark web monitoring so you can be alerted if any of your details appear for sale on the Dark Web.

This all comes at a more expensive price than the other internet security suites featured here, but the additional features and peace of mind are likely to be worth it for some people.

Beyond the deluxe edition, you can upgrade to the Lifelock Select version which provides additional identity protection and credit rating monitoring as well as insurance provision in the event that your personal information is misused. Firewall, real-time malware detection, speedy cloud-based scanning, URL filtering to block malicious websites: Panda Dome Essential antivirus has all the essentials — not to mention, the goodies — you'd expect from the best antivirus software.

And, that's just the beginning. After years of fumbling the ball with Internet Explorer, and a rather inauspicious start for itself, Microsoft finally has a winning formula on its hands with Microsoft Edge. We could be condescending of the fact that it managed this by basing its new web browser off Google Chrome, which used to be our favorite browser, but honestly, who cares?

Edge also comes with a much more robust set of privacy features to help keep snooping websites out of your personal data, and it hasn't signed up to FLOC like Chrome. Microsoft Edge used to be below Chrome in the rankings, but with each update it's getting better and now, for us, it sits at the top of the pile. It's easy to switch to Edge from Chrome, and you can do so in a matter of seconds. Google Chrome has reigned supreme in the world of web browsers for some time now, but it has since slipped to the second spot in our list.

Chrome features an extensive library of extensions to help you customize your browser experience and has a sleek, minimalist style that carries all the information and functionality you need without getting in the way or looking ugly. That means, for example, that your smartphone will remember the bookmarks you saved on your laptop. It has become a little resource-hungry though, devouring your system RAM if you have too many web pages open at once.

The only thing letting Firefox down at the moment is the lack of extensions when compared to Chrome and Edge, which share the same vast library. Download Vivaldi and you've got a quick, versatile web browser with some excellent built-in features. While it doesn't technically do anything that you can't do with Chrome or Edge and a bunch of extensions, Vivaldi bakes a wide range of features into a single browser, and is all the better for it.

Among the boons in Vivaldi are the options to post to Instagram from a desktop computer or laptop, the ability to auto-fill cookie pop-ups so they never appear , and the ability to take full-page screenshots of web pages with a single button press. This is just scratching the surface of everything that Vivaldi offers, and it comes with a huge number of customization options.

It's quick, too, and it doesn't have sinister data collection practices either. The only real downside is that it can be tougher to use if you're not technically-minded, and you won't use a decent suite of the features it offers. Safari is the default browser that comes preinstalled on Apple devices, including both MacOS laptops and home computers, along with its smartphones in the iPhone range.

Opera feels similar to Google Chrome because it uses the same base program. But Opera is unique because it features a sidebar where you can pin links to your favorite websites, sort of like a bookmark, or shortcuts to email and chat windows.

You can adjust the settings to hide the sidebar and use more traditional menus and toolbars like other internet browser programs. Opera is decently fast, about on par with Firefox and Chrome when it comes to initial startup, site navigation and page loading. The URL bar doubles as a search bar, and it has stacking, which means you can drag and drop open tabs in the order you want them. Maxthon has some unique features, most notably its drag-and-drop content feature. This allows you to grab any image or content on any website and drop into a personal message or email message to share or send, eliminating completely the need to clip, copy or save content.

Maxthon also includes parental controls to block specific content based on security levels and site ratings. However, you can adjust the settings to stop the autofill of personal information. It includes typical browser tools like tabbed browsing, session restore and a password manager.

Its pop-up blocker is automatically enabled from the moment it is installed, which is becoming more typical of all internet browsers, and it has a privacy browser to keep your browser history from being tracked while online.

Avast is quick at starting up and navigating between pages. And compared to more popular browsers, Avast loaded more quickly. There is an early access Mac version, but as this isn't yet fully-fledged we wouldn't recommend using it yet.

Avant can be used as either a standalone browser or as an add-on to Internet Explorer, giving IE users updated tools and functions no longer supported by Microsoft. This internet browser has session restore automatically enabled, which means your tabs and activities are saved each time you close the browser and will be there the next time it is opened. It also automatically updates itself.

In our tests, Avant Browser did a decent job protecting against phishing schemes and malicious downloads. It comes in useful if you still need to use Internet Explorer to access certain secure apps that won't allow another web browser. SeaMonkey is an open source browser, so you have access to the code and can customize its features. In these cases the SeaMonkey community works together to provide patches or new versions to fix these issues. The current version of SeaMonkey includes a password manager, customizable tools and session restore.

The company offers a generous day money-back guarantee on both plans. Learn More — Malwarebytes Premium. Most of the products on this list are primarily intended for Windows although they all work well on Mac , so I decided to add one more that focuses on protecting Macs.

Intego has excellent real-time malware protection which blocked all of the Mac-specific malware samples I threw at it — including newer spyware samples that macOS antiviruses from competitors like Panda missed. I also really like the phishing detection feature, which blocked more suspicious sites in my tests than Safari or Chrome.

Internet security is important because of the huge amount of valuable data most users keep online, and the increasing number of hackers targeting unprotected online accounts.

Without proper internet security protection , you could fall victim to one of these hacks, leaking banking info and credit card numbers, compromising social media accounts, and ultimately becoming a victim of identity theft and fraud. Antivirus software protects against computer-based malware like viruses and trojans. Internet security software protects against network-based malware like spyware and ransomware. That said, today, many internet security suites like all on this list offer both an antivirus engine and internet security protection in the same product.

Free internet security software usually comes with a couple of caveats. It either has severely limited functionality, major product flaws, notifications that prevent you from normally using your device, or a secret agenda like stealing your data. That said, not all free security software is bad. Internet security protections from Google and Apple and Microsoft have come a long way, but none of them are even close to as good as those offered from major cybersecurity brands like Norton and Bitdefender.

Most antivirus software in offers far better protection than anything found in Google Chrome. Professional Reviews. Affiliate Commissions. Reviews Guidelines. Ben Martens Updated on: January 1, This article contains. Short on time?

Comes with a VPN, parental controls, secure storage, a password manager, and a lot more. Quick summary of the best internet security software of 1.

McAfee Total Protection — Excellent antivirus with good internet security tools. BullGuard Premium Protection — Good antivirus great for gamers with online protections. Comodo offers a variety of advanced settings for experienced users. But during my tests, Comodo missed some malware files that the brands on this list all detected. Plus, Comodo significantly slowed my computer down.



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