Norton VPN adds WireGuard support for Apple devices and Amazon Fire TV

Norton VPN has introduced WireGuard protocol support in its macOS and iOS apps, promising faster performance. The service is also now available on Amazon Fire TV devices. This update enhances compatibility and speed for users on these platforms.

Norton VPN, a popular cybersecurity service, has rolled out significant updates to its applications. The key change involves integrating the WireGuard protocol into its VPN apps for macOS and iOS devices. According to TechRadar, this addition makes the VPN faster on Apple platforms.

WireGuard is known for its efficiency and speed compared to older protocols, which should improve user experience on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Previously, Norton VPN relied on other protocols, but this update brings it in line with modern standards favored by many VPN providers.

In addition, Norton VPN has expanded its reach by launching on Amazon Fire TV. This allows Fire TV users to secure their streaming sessions directly through the device, without needing external routers or apps on other devices.

The announcement highlights Norton's ongoing efforts to broaden device support and enhance performance. No specific release date for the updates is mentioned beyond the publication of the news on March 4, 2026.

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