Best Black Friday antivirus deals: stellar savings on PC protection

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Black Friday deals are live and folks are snapping up everything from TVs to kitchen appliances, and while antivirus software might not be the first (or even the third) thing you think to buy during this week it absolutely should be.

Firstly, everyone needs to invest in some strong protection for all their home tech devices and antivirus software is a non-negotiable. You never, ever want to wait until it is too late to realize that you should have protected your home PC or Mac with strong antivirus software.

Secondly, there are some truly amazing sales going on right now for some of the best antivirus software solutions that we've tested and reviewed. The deals listed below are up to 85% off on some of our favorite antivirus security suites and will cover your laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones and sometimes, all the devices for an entire household.

It is definitely worth adding antivirus deals to your Black Friday shopping list. While you're at it, keep your eyes open for all the other amazing Black Friday deals that are going strong all week from home security cameras and video doorbells to laptops and accessories.

  • McAfee Total Protection: was $99 now $15 @ Amazon
  • Norton 360 Deluxe: was $89 now $19 @ Amazon
  • Malwarebytes Premium: was $40 now $20 @ Amazon
  • Webroot Internet Security Complete: was $99 now $35 @ Amazon
  • Bitdefender Total Security: was $89 now $45 @ Amazon

Best Black Friday antivirus deals

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Amber Bouman is the senior security editor at Tom's Guide where she writes about antivirus software, home security, identity theft and more. She has long had an interest in personal security, both online and off, and also has an appreciation for martial arts and edged weapons. With over two decades of experience working in tech journalism, Amber has written for a number of publications including PC World, Maximum PC, Tech Hive, and Engadget covering everything from smartphones to smart breast pumps. 

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