Security is only as strong as your least-protected device. TotalAV is built to cover the mix of hardware most of us actually use.

One plan, several platforms

TotalAV is compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, subject to minimum system requirements. That means the laptop you work on, the desktop at home and the phone in your pocket can all sit under the same subscription rather than needing separate products.

Covering multiple platforms matters because threats do not stop at one operating system. A dangerous link is just as risky opened on a phone as on a computer.

What changes between devices

The core idea is the same everywhere — real-time protection, safer browsing and privacy tools — but the emphasis shifts with the device. On a computer, the system tune-up tools such as the disk cleaner and browser manager help keep performance healthy. On a phone, the Safe Browsing VPN is especially useful when you are connecting through public Wi-Fi.

The Total Password vault also comes into its own across devices, letting you store and manage credentials so you are not reusing the same weak password everywhere.

Getting set up

Setup follows the same simple path on each platform: choose your plan, download TotalAV to the device, and run a first scan. Once that is done, protection continues in the background. Repeat on your other devices and your household is covered by one plan.

If you are weighing up whether it is worth protecting a second or third device, the honest answer is usually yes — an attacker only needs one unguarded door.

Keeping every device covered

Because a subscription can span several devices, it is worth adding TotalAV to each one you rely on rather than only your main computer. A tablet used for online shopping or a spare laptop the family shares can be just as exposed as your primary machine.

Installing across your devices from the same plan means consistent protection and one place to think about security rather than several. When you replace a device, you can move your protection across as part of the setup, so coverage follows you rather than staying behind on old hardware.