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Your All-in-One Cyber Safety Net
for You and Your Family

Peace of Mind. Real Protection. Guaranteed. Cyber threats can strike at any time, but with the AnyTech365 CyberWarranty, you’re never alone. We believe so strongly in our protection that we’ve crafted this exclusive warranty as your personal digital safety net when the unexpected happens. Safeguard your identity, finances, and devices with 24/7 expert support - check our plans today!

Why Choose the AnyTech365 CyberWarranty?

Every day, consumers and families worldwide fall victim to cybercrime. The AnyTech365 CyberWarranty delivers expert support and protection when it matters most-for your personal data, finances, and devices. Here are the threats we help you guard against:

With cyber risks growing, this cyber warranty ensures you and your family stay safe no matter where you are.

What’s Included in AnyTech365 CyberWarranty

Your Cyber Warranty provides specialized help and compensation when needed. Here’s what your coverage includes:

Identity Resolution:

Fast, expert help to recover your digital identity. The UK’s 2022 Cyber Security Breaches Survey found 22% of consumers lost personal data, while the US reported 1.1 million breaches in 2023 (Identity Theft Resource Center). In Spain, 3.9 million accounts were compromised in 2022.

Device Repair:

Assistance restoring compromised devices to working order. 1 in 4 UK and US consumer devices were damaged in 2024, while Italy reported 8% device failures in 2023.

Financial Reimbursement:

Coverage for financial losses due to covered cyber incidents. UK consumers lost £1,200 per incident in 2024, US families $2,000 annually (Javelin 2024), and French households €1,500 on average in 2023.

Loss of Funds:

We’ll help recover what was lost, where applicable. Relevance: Ransomware losses hit $59.6 million for US consumers in 2024 (FBI), with a 67% rise in the Nordics in 2023.

Legal & Psychological Support:

Get professional help if the impact goes beyond digital. Relevance: Cyberbullying affected 1 in 5 UK teens in 2023, and US families report similar rates (Pew Research 2024).

Live Expert Support:

Chat with certified technicians anytime you need help. 39% of UK consumers lacked support in 2021, and 1.3 million US tech scams hit families in 2023 (Better Business Bureau).

Simple, Powerful Protection – For Individuals and Families

Enhanced Security

Enhanced Security

Guards against identity theft, cyberbullying, ransomware, and banking fraud.

Financial Safety

Financial Safety

Covers losses with reimbursement and fund recovery.

Device Reliability

Device Reliability

Ensures repairs for compromised devices.

Specialist assitance

Specialist assitance

Offers legal and psychological support to aid recovery

Always-On Assistance

Always-On Assistance

24/7 access to live experts.

Peace of Mind

Total Peace of Mind

Delivers comprehensive protection for your family.

Our prices

CyberWarranty Individual

$69

12 Months
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Identity Theft Restitution Services

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Cyber Event Legal Assistance

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Cyber Harassment Support Services

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Cyber Warranty €10,000

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CyberWarranty Family (up to 5 Family Members)

$130

12 Months
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Identity Theft Restitution Services

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Cyber Event Legal Assistance

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Cyber Warranty €10,000 per Adult for 2 Adults

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FAQ

Identity theft occurs when someone unlawfully obtains and uses your personal information, like your ID number, banking details, or passwords, for fraudulent purposes.
They use methods like phishing emails, data breaches, stealing physical mail, skimming devices, or hacking into unsecured networks.
Signs include unfamiliar charges on your accounts, denied credit applications, bills for services you didn’t use, or missing mail.
ID cards, Social Security numbers, bank statements, tax forms, and medical records are particularly valuable.
Millions of people worldwide fall victim to identity theft each year, and the numbers are rising with increasing digital activity.
Yes, fraudulent activity like missed payments or maxed-out accounts can significantly lower your credit score.
Yes, children’s identities are often targeted because the theft may go undetected for years.
Recovery can take anywhere from a few days to several months or even years, depending on the extent of the damage. It is suggested that you make use of professionals to assist you with the identity restoration process.
Identity restoration is the process of clearing fraudulent activity from your credit and records and recovering your identity.
Cyber extortion is a criminal act where attackers demand money or some form of compensation by threatening to damage, steal, or release sensitive digital information or to disrupt digital operations.
Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts a victim’s files. The attacker then demands a ransom to restore access. If the ransom isn't paid, the data may remain encrypted or be leaked.
Yes, especially through threats involving personal images, videos, or data stolen from personal devices or social media accounts.
Cyber harassment refers to the use of digital technology—such as social media, emails, text messages, or websites—to intimidate, threaten, stalk, or otherwise harm another individual.
Cyberbullying typically involves minors and focuses on social harm among peers, while cyber harassment often involves adults and can include threats, blackmail, or stalking.
These include threats of violence, doxing (publishing personal information), stalking, impersonation, spreading false information, sexual harassment, and repeated unwanted messages.
Doxing is the act of publishing someone's private information (like home address or phone number) online, often to encourage harassment or threats.
Absolutely. Victims often experience anxiety, depression, fear, insomnia, or post-traumatic stress. Long-term harassment can have serious mental health effects.
Yes. While often categorized as cyberbullying, minors can still face serious harassment online, which may include grooming, sextortion, or threats.
It involves sharing or threatening to share sexually explicit images or videos of a person without their consent, often to embarrass, shame, or control them.
Take screenshots, save emails and messages, document dates and times, and if possible, back up digital content to a secure external source.
Yes. Victims can file criminal charges or pursue civil lawsuits for defamation, emotional distress, or breach of privacy, depending on local laws.

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