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UPDATE: Feb. 16, 2024, 2:00 p.m. EST This list has been updated with the latest and greatest antivirus software deals from across the web.

Best antivirus deals this week:

Best antivirus deal overall
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Best antivirus deal for families
Aura Family (one year, up to 50 devices)
$288 at Aura (save $123.43)
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The best antivirus software can protect you from online threats such as viruses, malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks. Even if you think you're being as careful as you can possibly be, these cybersecurity tools provide extra protection as you surf the web. New threats are emerging every day, so take our advice: Get your computer set up with antivirus software ASAP. To help you secure your devices, here are the best antivirus software deals we found this week.

Best antivirus deal overall

Why we like it

Bitdefender's Antivirus Plus plan gets you more features than you'd expect at this price. For one, it'll cover up to three devices for you, but you'll also get ransomware protection, a VPN, ad-blocking support, alerts if you're missing any security updates, safer web browsing options, and more. If you want the best, most well-rounded antivirus out there for your money, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is the way to go.

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Best antivirus deal for families

Why we like it

Aura's antivirus software protection is all-encompassing and covers up to 50 devices as a part of its family plan. You'll also get 24/7 customer support, a VPN for all devices, AI spam call protection, as well as bank fraud monitoring. For the kids, you'll also have access to a slate of key parental controls, as well as voice and text monitoring for gaming.

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