Many years ago I lived on a ridge about 2000 feet, on about 6 acres, we lost a telephone about every 2yrs, fortunately we had to rent one from the tel-co😁. In those days colour tv, vcr and HiFi were expensive - so got unplugged when not in use in the lighting 'season'. Had suppressors on the electricity and telephone - they would last about a year. Fortunately no PCs and internet in those days. Tree about 30 feet away got hit - loud, bright and the pre-strike quite eerie. Happy to not have that experience again. House had lighting rods and earth mat, problem was on the top of a rainy ridge, soil conductivity isn't great. I don't think anything will save a direct hit but a bit of sensible protection can save the nearby strikes.
Where I live now - for 25yrs - don't bother - I occasionally disconnect and earth the antennas, but usually they are switched to a dummy load.