Norton Identity Advisor Plus. Take control of your identity before cybercriminals do.

Our identity protection tools help you keep yourself safer against identity threats.

  • See if your personal information is on the dark web§.
  • View your credit score18 and stay close to your finances.
  • Restore your identity.
£ 19.99 /per yr

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When trial ends, paid subscription starts and automatically renews at {ar}/year, unless the renewal is cancelled. Price is subject to change. Subscription details below.*

Norton Identity Advisor Plus is for 1 account. App and website are accessible on unlimited device. Stolen identity events before subscription not supported.
  • 60-day money-back guarantee
    60-day money-back guarantee
  • Advanced Monitoring Technology
    Advanced Monitoring Technology
  • Identity Restoration Specialists
    Identity Restoration Specialists
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What’s in Norton Identity Advisor Plus?

  • Credit Report

    Credit Report and Score18

    Take steps to safeguard your credit score and financial reputation if you spot inaccuracies that suggest fraudulent activity is afoot.

  • Credit Alerts

    Credit Alerts18

    Get alerts for major changes to your credit report, like a closed account, missed payment, or signs that more of your available credit lines have been used.

  • Credit Report Disputes

    Financial Monitoring

    Helps you catch unwanted subscriptions in an easy to use overview and alerts you to suspicious transactions on your bank accounts and credit cards.

  • Dark Web Monitoring

    Dark Web Monitoring§

    We go beyond the surface to scan private forums, social webs, the deep web and dark web to search for leaks of your personal info with advanced monitoring tech.

  • Social Media Monitoring

    Social Media Monitoring17

    Help keep your social media accounts safer. We monitor your accounts on popular social media sites and notify you if we think your account may be compromised or if we find potentially risky links.

  • Useful Notifications

    Useful Notifications

    Using advanced technology, we uncover data exposed in breaches and other types of data exposure to provide you with useful and informative notifications.​

  • Stolen Wallet Assist

    Stolen Wallet Assist

    A stolen wallet can mean a stolen identity. If your wallet is stolen, we’ll provide you with guidance on how to cancel or replace credit cards, driver’s licence, and more.

  • Identity Restoration Support

    Identity Restoration Support

    We’re here to help you if you think you’ve been a victim of identity theft. Our Identity Restoration Specialists are here to advise you on the right steps to take and which calls to make to help restore your identity.

  • Member Services and Support

    Member Services and Support

    Rely on our Live Support via phone or chat, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.​

How Norton Identity Advisor Plus goes beyond what your bank does​.

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We catch what banks might miss.

Most banks only address credit card fraud. We monitor multiple accounts for you, alerting you to suspicious charges and potential loan openings under your name.


We also monitor for any major changes to your credit report, plus help you protect yourself against identity threats by notifying  you if your personal information is on the dark web or your social media accounts are at risk. 

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Do you know where to start if you fall victim to identity theft?

Identity theft can happen to anyone—so it’s important to know what to do if the worst happen. Our Identity Restoration Specialists are on hand to guide you, step-by-step, through the process of getting your identity back.


They’ll even advise you on how to set up calls between you and relevant parties like merchants, credit card companies, financial institutions, and government agencies.

How identity theft can happen and how your information can be used.

Data breaches

Data breaches

If the companies you do business with store your personal information – even a huge insurance or medical corporation – your identity could be compromised in a large-scale data breach.

ATM overlays

ATM overlays

Thieves could install these devices at ATM machines and fuel pumps to steal your account information when you insert your card.

Malware & viruses

Malware & viruses

With the number of viruses, your computer and your information can be hacked through websites, Internet programs or file-sharing networks allowing thieves to access your private personal information.

Mail Theft

Mail theft

Thieves can steal mail directly from unlocked and low visibility mailboxes, enabling them to access your personal information from bills, statements, etc.

Dumpster Diving

Dumpster Diving

Thieves will sort through garbage to find old bills, recent receipts and other discarded personal information.

Change of address

Change of address

Thieves can change your address and divert your mail into the wrong hands.

Drain accounts

Drain accounts

Under your name, thieves can withdraw money or make major purchases like a house or car while you are struck with the bill.

Open new accounts

Open new accounts

Thieves can open accounts for credit cards, loans, utility accounts and more in order to make purchases or steal funds. These accounts may not be detected for a year or more.

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Plus
£ 19.99 /per yr

Automatically renews, unless the renewal is cancelled.
Price is subject to change.
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  • Financial Monitoring​
  • Credit Report and Score​18
  • Credit Alerts​18
  • Identity Restoration Support
  • Social Media Monitoring17
  • Dark Web Monitoring​§
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Advanced
£ 149.99 first yr

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£ 299.99 first 2 yrs

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  • Financial Monitoring​
  • Credit Report and Score​18
  • Credit Alerts​18
  • Identity Restoration Support
  • Social Media Monitoring17
  • Dark Web Monitoring​§
  • Device Security (10 devices)​
  • Secure VPN​
  • 200GB Cloud Backup

Norton Identity Advisor Plus system requirements:

Norton Identity Advisor Plus is for 1 account. App and website are accessible on unlimited devices. Stolen identity events before subscription not supported

Browser support on Windows PC, Mac, and Mobile 

  • Microsoft Edge (version 17 or later)
  • Mozilla Firefox (version 51 or later)
  • Google Chrome (version 49 or later)
  • Opera (version 36 or later)
  • Safari (version 11 or later)

App Support 

  • iOS 13.0 and above
  • Android 8 and above

Frequently asked questions

What is identity theft protection?

Identity theft can be confusing and often you’re left feeling like it cannot happen to you or if by some chance it does, your bank will solve it. Unfortunately, identity theft can be much more serious than just financial theft.​​

You don’t have to be tricked into falling victim to identity theft, often it’s as simple as your address, email, or a password that’s been exposed on the dark web that allows a criminal to use it to take out loans, make charges and leave you with debt you didn’t rack up.​

The fact is, whatever you’re doing to protect your personal information and stay private, you could still be at risk of identity theft and in most cases, your bank doesn’t have your back, so if you suffer identity theft, you’re on your own.​

How to prevent identity fraud in the UK?

Preventing all identity fraud in the UK or elsewhere is impossible, but you can take proactive steps to reduce your exposure to risk.



  1. Safeguard personal information such as national insurance numbers, bank details, and passwords.

  2. Keep important documents secure and avoid sharing sensitive data online or over the phone unless necessary and with reputable individuals and organisations that you recognise and trust.

  3. Monitor your financial statements and credit reports to detect suspicious activities. 
On that topic, Norton Identity Advisor Plus can help you monitor your credit report and score and financial well-being18 among other things.

  4. Use strong, up-to-date passwords and stay vigilant against online scams and phishing attempts. 
     

How to check credit score?

To check your credit score, ask for your credit report from a major credit agency and review the report for accuracy, making sure that there are no errors or problems. Pay attention to personal details and verify that the listed accounts belong to you and note your credit score, a three-digit number indicating your credit health.

If you’re concerned about your credit rating, you can also use Norton Identity Advisor Plus to keep track of your financial health via looking at your Credit Report & Score each month. We alert you to any major changes to your credit report, helping you act faster against any potential identity theft or fraud18.  

How to dispute credit report?

Review your credit report and make sure that it’s accurate, checking for any signs of suspicious activity. Look out for unusual activity and contact the credit reporting agency to report the discrepancies, giving them detailed information about any major changes to your credit report. Submit a written dispute letter to the agency explaining the inaccuracies alongside some supporting documentation.

After this, consider using a service like Norton Identity Advisor Plus. We alert you if we spot any odd credit report activity18 and provide a support service through our Identity Restoration Specialists to guide you in the event of identity theft or fraud. This includes help with getting in contact with banks and credit card companies. 

What to do if you are an identity fraud victim in the UK?

If you’re a victim of identity fraud in the UK, there are a few steps you should take:

  1. Report the incident to the relevant authorities, such as the police and Action Fraud, and provide them with all the necessary information and documentation.

  2. Contact your bank or credit card issuers to inform them about the identity fraud and request a freeze on your accounts to prevent further unauthorised transactions.

  3. Think seriously about signing up to an identity protection service that can help you track your credit score and monitor changes to it with Credit Alerts18 as a part of your subscription. Norton Identity Advisor Plus not only helps you check your credit score18 for strange financial activity, but we also search the dark web§ and your social media accounts17 to help you find threats to your personal information. 
     

Can you restore stolen identity?

Start by reporting the stolen identity to the authorities and provide the information they ask for. Contact financial services organisations and credit bureaus to freeze accounts and remove any fraudulent charges.

Making sure you act fast is important when identity issues arise. You’re in a much better position to do this providing that you’re already signed up with a subscription to an identity theft restoration service like Norton Identity Advisor Plus. Our Identity Restoration Specialists can help guide you through what you need to do from start to finish, including advising you on how to set up calls with banks, credit card companies, and government agencies.

What are the signs of identity theft?

You can decode the signs of identity theft if you notice things like these. Unexplained financial transactions could suggest that something is up, and this also includes unfamiliar accounts or charges on your credit report or sudden changes in your credit score. To add, you might also notice odd bills, letters or documentation related to accounts you didn’t open. You may also start experience lost or misplaced post that you expected to arrive at your address.

Get expert advice on identity theft.

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System Requirements

Norton Identity Advisor Plus for 1 account - App and website accessible on unlimited devices
For Windows PC and Mac

Browser Support

  • Chrome v49 and above
  • Edge v17 and above
  • Firefox v51 and above
  • Opera v36 and above
  • Safari v11 and above

App Support

  • iOS 13.0 and above
  • Android 8 and above

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