Norton needs Renewing

360 is the worst bloat ever.

errrrrrrrrrrrrr Wrong. unless your using a ZX spectrum.

And no im not a Norton fanboy, far from it.

I would just like to use a relatively efficient, light wait program.

From my experience Norton 2011 is not far behind Nod 32 in terms of computer

slow down, and 360 is not much different speed wise.

Kaspersky for me was far far worse, where people get the latest Norton

products as being bloat is mind numbing.

I used to hate Norton, but their latest products are very very good.
 
I was going to try the trial until I saw this screen:

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It's an Op-Out Trial, what were you expecting?

30 Day Opt-Out Trialware gives you the option to try out Norton products for free. Simply enter a credit or debit card to set up your account. After you place your order you will have 30 days to download and install Norton 360™ Version 5.0 completely free of charge.

It clearly tells you this even before you reach the stage you just screenshotted.

I hope after reading this thread that there are no Norton uses here. For it been a paid version it's pants. Might aswell go for something free like MSE.

Why pay for something which is worse than a free version I just don't get some people. Even if it came free it would be removed instantly. It's pants, it's bloatware and on slower systems it takes over the pc.

People want light user friendly applications not bloatware like what Norton offer, the cost of Norton doesn't even come close to what the product is worth. It's rubbish. You must be the only one to say it's great.

:rolleyes:
 
What was it they use to say..

"Norton is like giving a burgler the keys to your house, plying him with booze and letting them sleep with your wife"
 
Ive just switched from MSE to NAV and i also still had the scar tisue left over from old norton builds.

But im actually pretty impressed so far.

It picked up on tracking cookies that MSE didnt bother to look at and found a suspect file in an old archive i had on one of my partitions.

Ive ran Custom PC benchmark suite before and after installing NAV, and there is little in the end scores.
 
Some banks provide free licences for AV, for instance Barclays give you Kaspersky Internet Security. Could be worth checking if your mum's bank does...

I know HSBC offer McAfee Virus Scan Plus for 12 months (no idea if any good). And probably works the same as Barclays and Kaspersky, that you request a new product key when nearing expiry.

As for Norton renewing option, never use it. As Norton will charge you full RRP compared to getting a new licence from any online retailer. I used to buy OEM version instead.
 
I suppose your talking about Magic Lantern, it wasn't only whitelisted by Symantec but most other security vendors, so probably still is in effect.

That said, it's nothing to be concerned about.
 
Does Norton still require you to make an account? And no way to opt out of the reminder or cancel it with a single click?
 
Have to say MSE feels really bloaty of late looked in resource monitor and definitely culprit i have 6gb ram and still feeling it dont know what they done (Its even effecting startup desktop icons are delayed)

Giving Avast a go looks decent so far. :)
 
Go for MSE and if you're mum is that worried about internet banking use their software - most banks provide it free. I know I get prompted for it occassionally when visiting my online bank.
 
It picked up on tracking cookies that MSE didnt bother to look at and found a suspect file in an old archive i had on one of my partitions.

Ive ran Custom PC benchmark suite before and after installing NAV, and there is little in the end scores.

Tracking cookies? It's the end of the world because I have tracking cookies? :p

CCleaner, job done.
 
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