Norton 360 with LifeLock offers a first responder discount through GOVX, though the exact rate is only visible once you sign in.
LifeLock, now sold as part of Norton 360, is identity theft protection covering credit monitoring, dark web monitoring, and restoration support if your identity is stolen. The military and first responder rate is listed and sold through GOVX rather than on Norton’s own consumer site.
How To Get The Norton 360 with LifeLock First Responder Discount
Create a free GOVX account and verify your first responder status there. The Norton 360 with LifeLock listing on GOVX names military, first responder, medical, and government personnel as eligible groups, and the specific rate appears once you are signed in and verified, not on the public page.
Norton’s own consumer site carries no public page about this discount, so GOVX is the route, not norton.com directly.
What Norton 360 with LifeLock Actually Covers
Norton sells three tiers at full retail price (Core, Advanced, and Total), and while GOVX does not publish which tier the first responder discount applies to, knowing what each tier covers helps you judge whether the discount is worth pursuing before you verify. All tiers include credit monitoring, dark web monitoring, and access to Identity Restoration Specialists if your identity is actually stolen, plus 24/7 phone and virtual advisor support.
Coverage scales by tier: the entry tier monitors two financial accounts and two credit bureaus with up to $1.05 million in identity theft reimbursement; the mid tier monitors five accounts and three bureaus with up to $1.2 million in reimbursement plus scam-specific coverage; the top tier covers unlimited accounts with up to $3 million in reimbursement. Monitoring itself extends beyond credit: checking and savings accounts, 401k and investment accounts, utility accounts, phone and bank account takeover attempts, home title fraud, and social media exposure are all covered, along with automatic removal requests sent to data broker sites roughly every 90 days.
Q&A
Q: Why isn’t the discount percentage listed here?
A: GOVX gates the exact rate behind sign-in and verification, and Norton does not publish it publicly either. Verify your status at GOVX to see your actual rate.
Q: Can I get this discount directly through Norton or LifeLock’s website instead of GOVX?
A: Not currently. This specific first responder rate runs through GOVX, and Norton’s own site does not carry a public page for it.
Q: Is GOVX free to join?
A: Creating a GOVX account and verifying your status is free.
Q: I saw a military-specific Norton LifeLock rate advertised elsewhere. Does that number apply to me as a first responder?
A: Not necessarily. Military-specific rates published on other military discount sites are a separate listing from the military, first responder, medical, and government offer on GOVX. Verify your own rate as a first responder rather than assuming a military figure carries over.
Q: What actually happens if my identity is stolen while I’m covered?
A: You get access to Identity Restoration Specialists who work the recovery process, plus reimbursement coverage that scales by plan tier, from just over $1 million up to $3 million depending on which plan applies.
Q: What does the monitoring actually watch for?
A: Credit activity, checking and savings accounts, investment accounts, utility accounts, phone and bank account takeover attempts, home title fraud, dark web exposure, and social media, plus recurring requests to data broker sites to remove your information.
More Information:
Checked against Norton’s own consumer site directly, which carries nothing public about this specific discount, and against the GOVX listing, which names the eligible groups but gates the rate behind sign-in. The plan feature and reimbursement details above come from Norton’s own public plan comparison, separate from the discounted price itself. Other sites publish military-specific figures for Norton 360 with LifeLock that are not the same listing as the first responder offer, so a rate seen elsewhere is not necessarily what you will see on your own GOVX account.
Related: Financial Planning Basics for First Responders and 5 Financial Benefits for First Responders.