On the plus side, Total Security does include a full set of parental controls, which let you monitor and manage which apps and websites your kids are using, on both desktop and mobile devices. Fully enabling all the VPN features requires a separate subscription costing £30 – or, you can get it as part of the Premium Security bundle, costing £50/yr for ten devices. What’s more, while the Bitdefender VPN has servers in 53 different countries, Total Security doesn’t let you switch between them, so it’s useless for location spoofing. That’s fine for a spot of private web browsing but competing packages such as Avast One, McAfee Plus and Norton 360 come with unlimited usage included in the price. On that note, it’s disappointing to find that the VPN has a data cap of 200MB per day. ![]() Sensitive sites can be set to always open in Bitdefender’s secure Safepay browser and a nice touch is that you can set Safepay to always use the integrated Bitdefender VPN for maximum privacy. As you browse around the web, Bitdefender will actively warn you away from any sites with poor reputations and block any malicious embedded items. ![]() ![]() Network attacks are automatically blocked and a custom firewall lets you keep tabs on both incoming and outbound connections. There’s a good set of online defences, too.
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