Post date: Jul 21, 2013 5:38:16 AM
12/1/13 ordered a new copy of Norton 360 ($25 cyber monday promotion) -- 3 licenses
5150
put on Hilary Asus
put on ?
9/10/13
Norton 360: expires 12/2/13, 3 licenses
Hilary Asus
I think it was on Corwin's HP, but he took it off and put Calvin Symantec thing on instead
5150
Norton Internet Security: expires 7/23/14, 3 licenses
8500
Tim ASUS
uncovered: D630, CorwinHP, zanzibar old computer
11/9/13 Norton family can MONITOR other computers from an iPad, but does not protect or block bad content on an iPad.
7/22/13 ordered from Amazon Norton Internet Security, 1 user, 3 pcs,$19.27 product key J36Y69YJG73J76BYW9RPCD7WK
Norton doesn't version anymore, just always get the latest version w/ subscription.
7/20/13 Family doesn't load on the 8500 (problem with McAfee) -- perhaps requires Norton Anti-Virus also. UPDATE - UNINSTALLED MCAFEE ON 8500
# of licenses? on
Norton 360 on: 5150, 630, H-ASUS?
Not on 8500, T-ASUS, Compaq?, not on Corwin's
great price on amazon for download version $24 fpr 3pc (!) don't even need to download it if you can get the renewal key applied to an already existing product.
Sales chat:
Norton Antivirus doesn't come in a 3 pack, it's only comes in a single copy. Norton Internet Security will cover the computers you need covered.
You can find it over at the following page: http://us.norton.com/internet-security/
Tim: Will Norton Family work w/ the internet security product? I currently can't get Norton Family to load on my new pc, and I wonder if it is because it has McAfee on it
Stephen W.:Yes, all our products are made to work with each other. If you need help using your Norton products? Can you please contact Norton Tech Support? They'll be able to help you out with this. You can contact them over at www.norton.com/lp
Tim: Do you have a product number for the Internet Security product? The problem I have found in the past is that is always cheaper to buy it elsewhere than to buy or renew from Norton.
Stephen W.: You'll have to contact Norton Tech Support for help with installation and info on the product number.
PCWorld
Windows 8 comes with built-in antivirus software as part of the updated Windows Defender program. However, if your PC manufacturer included a third-party antivirus program with your computer, Windows Defender may be disabled. Either way, make sure you have some form of antivirus program installed and enabled. And if you're considering a commercial antivirus suite, compare the different security suites and choose one that offers good protection—our recent security suite roundup is a good place to start.
Norton compares itself to Windows Defender. Also optimized for win8.