Going online opens up your whole world. But it can also put your devices and
identity at risk. If you want extra peace of mind and to better protect your
devices and identity, look no further than EE Cyber Security Powered by
Norton™.
You can add EE Cyber Security to your EE mobile plan, and it comes with a range
of features to help keep you protected on either 2 or up to 15 devices.
For that, you’ll get a range of features, including:
Dark Web Monitoring-Online fraud and data breaches are on the rise and if
information is taken it could end up on the Dark Web. We’ll regularly monitor if
your personal information is on the dark web, which includes email addresses,
bank or investment account numbers, credit card numbers, phone numbers,
physical addresses, insurance accounts, driver’s license numbers, mother’s
maiden name, and gamer tags and notify you if any of it has been found so you
can act fast.
Device Security-Device Security offers real-time protection against ransomware,
viruses, spyware, malware, and other online threats. It also monitors and helps
block unauthorised traffic, as well as helping to protect your private and financial
information when you go online. On iOS devices, it alerts you when your
operating system is out of date, so you can take action to secure and protect
your device against its vulnerabilities that cybercriminals may use to take control
of it or steal your personal information.
Online Threat Protection-Our advanced security technology helps stop the latest
attacks before they reach your device. Our goal is to help protect your private
and financial information when you go online.
Social Media Monitoring-Social media is full of great stuff, but it can be a
dangerous place too. Social Media Monitoring is here to help. It monitors your
accounts on the most popular social media sites and notifies you of suspicious
activity, like changes to your account settings, unusual logins and risky links in
your posts.
SMS Security-Cybercriminals are not just targeting emails for scams but now text
messages too. SMS Security helps to identify text messages with unsafe links,
notifying you so you don’t put your personal information at risk.
Report Card-Get a summary of all the activities that we've done to help protect
you, your device and the information stored on it in the last 30 days.
Password Manager-When you’re leading a busy life, it can be hard enough to
remember what day it is, never mind remembering that 12-digit passcode for
your bank account. And using the same or weak passwords can make your
accounts vulnerable to cybercriminals’ attacks. That’s where Norton Password
Manager comes in. It’s a one stop shop for managing your passwords, credit card
information and other credentials, more securely and in one place.
And if your password inspo is running dry, Norton Password Manager can even
generate strong passwords for greater peace of mind.
It’s all here in one app and it’s ready to help protect you, in one simple solution,
wherever you are.
Operating systems supported:
iPhone
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 14.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
T&C’s
No one can prevent all cybercrime or identity theft.
Dark Web Monitoring is not available in all countries. Monitored information
varies based on country of residence. It defaults to monitor your email address
and begins immediately. Sign into your account to enter more information for
monitoring.
Social Media Monitoring is only available on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn,
Twitter, and YouTube. On Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn only account
takeover feature is available. Does not include monitoring of chats or direct
messages. May not identify cyberbullying, explicit, or illegal content or hate
speech.
iMessages not supported.
Subscription details
30 day rolling contract.
You can cancel and manage your EE Cyber Security subscription via your My EE
account.
Good concept and pricing, need urgent improvements
anpop
The app is good for the price you’re paying, most of the time it does the job but at the moment is a major battery hog. Also a spam call ID/blocker would be a very nice addition since the app already has an junk SMS detector.
Don’t subscribe to the 15 device add on
6das6
Thought this was a good idea, particularly as there are 3 phones, two tablets and two laptops in the house. So subscribed to the 15 device option. Installed on my phone and configured easily. Time to allocate a licence to my wife’s phone. Installed okay, but then needs to login. But… if she tries to log in, she’s not recognised. If I log into her phone, it gets populated with all the info I’m protecting. That’s bad enough in itself. Add to that of having to log myself into every device and it quickly becomes tedious, unsafe and poor practice. So, to the ee website. Help says to call 150. Contact there has no idea. I have to contact Norton. Sends me a link which just takes me to the support page for Norton products. Nothing specific to ee cyber security. So, search the Norton support site - after switching country to Europe, UK. Nothing. It’s like they’ve never heard of ee. A Google of the issue show other people with the same problem and getting equally as little help. Went into an ee store and their people there were unable to help either. So, even though I subscribed online, I’m not able to cancel the subscription immediately. I unsubscribed anyway but I’m stuck with it until the next bill date. This is really poor from ee. Don’t release a service if you can’t support it. Heck, don’t release a service if you know absolutely nothing about it! £5 wasted, but live and learn. It doesn’t end there though. Considered taking out two x two device subscriptions. But that wouldn’t work either as both phones are on the same contract. So the login issue would still be there. If you only have your own phone and another device in your name, then this is worth considering. Otherwise, avoid. Final point, which isn’t a complaint but a thought. If you use this app to the full, you’re giving all your sensitive data to Norton. What if Norton gets hacked?
Cybersecurity
Carlax39
I recently decided to try EE cybersecurity as was having major issues with Bitdefender especially with their web protection which caused me big problems with different apps. Yes setting up the cybersecurity can be bit fiddly at first as with most security suites but once it’s all sorted it’s great to go without the worry having to auto renew with bigger payments. But with EE I like the idea of paying monthly through my bill and knowing that me and my family are protected from scammers and dark web notifications if any private information has been leaked allowing me to act very quickly to prevent fraud. The web protection is very good does everything it says on the tin
Very important safety for your iPhone
Simon Matthews
I brought this for my iPhone as I had been scammed & I wish this was with every EE Sim Card or phone contract as it just gives you more security especially as well as piece of mind.
This version includes some minor fixes and improvements
Version 26.4.1
The developer, EE LIMITED, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Used to Track You
The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:
Identifiers
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
Contact Info
Identifiers
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Contact Info
User Content
Diagnostics
Other Data
Privacy practices may vary based, for example, on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Accessibility
The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More
Information
Provider
EE LIMITED
Size
298.8 MB
Category
Productivity
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.