![]() ![]() Life360 Premium (for helicopter parents who want to upgrade to spy-satellite parents.5GB Norton Online Backup (similar services such as Dropbox and Google Drive are free).AOL One Point, a password manager ( one of many, some for no charge) Īn additional $24.00 per year gets you “AOL Support and Security Plus” and:.two free wills from Hyatt Legal planning (this really makes clear the customer base AOL is aiming for). ![]() McAfee Internet Security Suite (an anti-virus software that puts popup ads on its own site, $55.99 per year).a subscription to MyReputation Discovery (a glorified Google Alert, $156 per year).8 percent cash back on Priceline (nothing special).10 percent off a Sprint plan (you would save about $42 per year on the Sprint $34.99/month plan).unlimited dial-up service - which for many rural subscribers remains the only game in town - and tech support for AOL products.The baseline $59.88 plan - “AOL Support Plus” - gets the subscriber: I annualized the numbers so that we can compare AOL’s discounted offerings to those of its competitors (I’ve also linked to competing free software when available): ![]()
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