Is Norton VPN any good for privacy and security?

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    Mountain East
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    I’ve been wondering about Norton VPN’s privacy and security features lately. When I first looked into it, I wanted to know if it actually keeps my data safe. From what I’ve learned, Norton VPN does provide decent encryption for basic privacy needs. It uses AES-256 encryption, which is the same standard that banks use. That made me feel somewhat confident about my online security. The VPN does hide my IP address and encrypts my internet traffic, which is good. However, I noticed it doesn’t have a strict no-logs policy, which concerns me a bit. I prefer VPNs that clearly state they don’t keep any connection logs at all. For security-conscious users, this might be a red flag worth considering. I also found that Norton VPN works well for casual browsing and accessing geo-restricted content. But for more serious privacy needs, I’m not entirely convinced it’s the best choice. The speeds are okay, but nothing exceptional compared to dedicated VPN providers. Overall, it’s adequate for basic privacy but may not satisfy advanced security requirements. I’d recommend it for casual users who want simple, integrated protection. But if you’re really serious about online privacy, you might want to explore other options.

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