Si applica a: Windows;Windows 10 in S Mode
We have launched a Norton Security app that is compatible with Windows 11/10 in S mode.
Windows in S Mode is a streamlined version of Windows that is optimized for security and performance. Windows 11/10 in S Mode uses apps exclusively from the Windows Store. Even though it offers most of the features from Home or Pro edition, it does not allow users to run desktop applications. It limits app installations through Windows Store only, for safety and stability of the OS.
On Windows 11, S mode is supported only on the Home edition.
We have launched a Norton Security app that runs in Windows 11/10 in S mode. This allows our existing customers to use their subscription even in Windows 11/10 in S mode.
Norton Security app for Windows 11/10 in S mode offers the following features:
Device (Network) Security: Detects and notifies when the device is connected to an unsecure Wi-Fi or when malicious traffic is detected. This will also prompt the user to enable its Secure VPN feature.
Secure VPN: Encrypts the connection end-to-end by masking the IP address and location.
Norton Safe Web: Offers Safe Web extension support for Edge browser. Includes Safe Search, Anti-Phishing, and Safe Web features.
Norton Password Manager: Offers Norton Password Manager vault extension support for Edge browser.
Dark Web Monitoring: We monitor for use of your personal information on hard-to-find dark websites and forums. When we detect your information on the dark web, we notify you.
Privacy Monitor: Lets you find and remove personally identifiable information (PII), such as name, address, age and known relatives, from common people-search websites and data aggregators.
The app availability is currently limited to few regions only.
If you have received the product from your Service provider then you need to purchase a license for the Norton Security app from the Microsoft Store.
For more information about Windows 11/10 in S Mode, read Windows 10 and Windows 11 in S Mode FAQ.
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