
Intego's antivirus is our top pick for the best Mac-dedicated protection, and but Intego sweetened the deal just in time for the World Cup by offering an exclusive limited time 50% discount across all Intego One plans.
Even if you opt for the most comprehensive package, you'll be paying just £2.50 per month for the first two years. And the software seriously impressed us in our review, currently sitting in the number two spot on our picks of the best Mac antivirus that we've tested.
Each plan is suited to a range of users - from those looking for simple protection that doesn't hinder performance, to those wanting protection across antivirus, network, and internet traffic with all the bells and whistles to improve your Mac performance.
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We've tested Intego's Mac Security X9 suite and were seriously impressed with its antivirus protection performance, with our expert security reviewer Sead praising how the antivirus "is easy to use, and is powerful enough to offer you peace of mind" in his full review.
Intego's same antivirus software is included in the One range, and performs exactly the same. Even AV-Test gave it 6 out of 6 across protection, performance, and usability in the latest testing from March 2026.
This limited time deal runs from today through July 2nd, 2026, so if you want to secure your World Cup viewing experience or just need a new protection package, Intego's 50% discount is hard to beat.
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Benedict holds an MA (Distinction) in Security, Intelligence, and Diplomacy from the University of Buckingham Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies (BUCSIS), with his specialization providing him with a robust academic framework for deconstructing complex international conflicts and intelligence operations, and the ability to translate intricate security data into actionable insights.
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