Gave As A Present And They Like It - Antivirus Removal Software Review

By Andrew Foster


Amazon's price was so good, and the "free partial featured products" don't make sense. This one is the best so far.

It also identifies most of the secure websites (Amazon, credit card, bank websites, Hotmail, Gmail) as safe websites. Norton has the option to use their password manager, but just like last version, the password manager is not so secure. It was automatic, and it was easy. It was always in the background doing its thing: protecting me from probing websites, blocking holes in the programming I just installed, and making sure I don't do anything obviously stupid.

I like Norton products and the price was as good as I had seen. I haven't had a virus problem while using Norton. The number was wrong and I could not install the Norton Internet Security. I am very unhappy with the seller, MicroIdea Inc. I really like the storage and automatic entry of log on info for various sites. It is always better to buy a new program than to renew however. Once installed, it just slips into the background and does its work. It's inconspicuous. I still get a definite short stall when opening documents or some web pages when using the product. Features seem up to date. I can't waste time like that each day. I have had Norton products in the past (and had similar problems, which were corrected immediately, never to return again) but this time, something is wrong.

Security controls are condensed into three sections in the main window: computer protection, network protection, plus a Web protection. For those who wonders, what is that map at the bottom of the interface, it represents a threat to each of its users that has been successfully blocked.

This is going to take some time and perhaps more resources, but definitely enhances security. As in previous versions, the Firefox and IE companion generates a browser toolbar which prompts sites of potential danger (phasing sites). Intercepts your email connections (spam, virus and malware) I have used Norton for Internet security for four years. It seems to work OK and would have gotten 4 stars had Norton not consistently sought to fleece me for $20 more for simply renewing with them based on their notification to me via my PC.

Both computers now have a shorter boot-up time and I really like the features of this security software over Trend Micro and Zone Alarm that I had before. I had a $15 off coupon from Norton to purchase this on their site, but when I checked price it was going to be more for 1 user with my coupon than the Amazon price of $24.99 for 3 PCs.

So, not to be one who holds all his eggs in one basket, I bought Malwarebytes Anti-malware software and ran it to check for malware and viruses. Guess what, there were 16 Trojan viruses on my computer that were NOT identified by NIS. Getting a bad disc was a pain but Norton took care of it. Also like to say that I have never had a virus or break-in of my computers since using it.




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