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Norton by Symantec launches mobile VPN with bank-grade encryption

Norton by Symantec has launched Norton WiFi Privacy, a mobile no-log virtual private network (VPN) available via an app. The VPN adds bank-grade encryption, says the security company.

The Norton WiFi Privacy app is available on Android and iOS platforms for purchase in the iTunes and Google Play app stores. A yearly subscription service is $29.99, which includes protection for one mobile device. PC, Mac and multi-device versions are expected soon, says Symantec.

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