Hands-on Review: Norton Secure VPN

Hands-on Review: Norton Secure VPN

I freely admit that my knowledge of VPN services is somewhat limited. When my boss wrote to me and asked if I could chat with him about “Torrenting support split tunnelling, anonymous browsing”, I must admit I panicked. Norton made it easy for me to understand what these terms mean and how they affect your overall security.

Norton notes that “Some VPN companies can see every website you visit. It’s important to make sure you choose a trusted brand.” This comment was supported by one of my web gurus who recently warned about the risks associated with certain free VPN providers, some of whom are happy to sell your personal information. Norton, on the other hand, says that “we do not track, log, or record your browsing activities.”

Norton Secure VPN has some new services, but you should know that some of them only work on Windows and Android devices. Some universally accessible services appeal to non-Android or Windows users.

Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time using online services in hospitals, hospices and nursing homes. Many of these services will inform you that they cannot guarantee your security. Norton Secure VPN offers compromised network detection that “automatically protects your connection when connected to untrusted Wi-Fi networks.”

Anonymous Browsing ensures that you remain anonymous while online. Norton advises that this feature “helps protect your data by creating an encrypted tunnel that hides your actions, blocking mobile operators, hackers and ISPs from accessing your information when you’re connected to Wi-Fi.”

Connect securely to the videos, websites and apps you use at home with On the Go Access. I would recommend Norton Secure VPN for the “bank quality encryption” that Norton Secure VPN provides.

Before I talk about the features that are only available for Windows and Android, I will cover the main advantages of Norton Secure VPN.

Online privacy is a big issue no matter where you live. You need to ensure that your work, especially online, is safe and secure even when working remotely. Norton Secure VPN helps:

This is a great thing for me. A website has been bugging me for years to correct and improve my flawless copy. They are on YouTube, websites and subscription sites. I’d love to be free of these and all the earwax removal ads that pop up ad nauseam.

If you’re like me and frequently use hotspots, Norton Secure VPN ensures that my data stays with me and not hackers.

Split Tunneling allows you to select the traffic you want to protect. If you’re like me and are always looking at your health records and booking a consultation to discuss your latest episode of hypochondria, Split Tunneling allows you to protect that data. It is one of two services available only for Android and Windows.

Kill Switch is another Windows and Android only feature that I love. If the connection suddenly drops, which is a common occurrence in some of the hospitals I’ve visited, the Kill Switch ensures that your connection is automatically disconnected.

Norton takes protecting your privacy very seriously. They have a no-logging policy, which simply means they don’t track or record any of your online activity. The more I delved into this topic and thought about it, the more I wondered. What if someone with a shiny YouTube site steals all my Pulitzer-worthy reviews? Security is a major concern for anyone who works from home and frequently uses personal computers. If your employer is not in the habit of protecting their data, be sure to email them with the URL for this review.

Norton Secure VPN is currently available for $69.99 for the first year. There are many options that cover up to five devices. If you need a VPN, choose one that, like Norton, ensures your anonymity in cyberspace.