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Sick And Tired Of Paying For Norton
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byronwells
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I am really sick of tired of paying for Norton per year.. I have got the Internet security package that also has the antivirus included. My renewal is up in the next 30 days..
Now I am wondering what are the alternatives to use out there that is way much cheaper that Norton itself and not have to renew it every year (especially paying for it)
Now I am wondering what are the alternatives to use out there that is way much cheaper that Norton itself and not have to renew it every year (especially paying for it)
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If you really love Norton, then just get the required key for less; https://www.ebay.co.uk/b/Norton-Antivirus-and-Internet-Security-Software/175689/bn_776288
Others may suggest to try a different solution altogether.0 -
Get rid of Norton. Use the free built in Windows AV.0
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Is Norton still a thing? Very 2003.0
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If you are running Windows 10 then a combination of the built-in Windows Defender and Malwarebytes would be a good option.
If not, then one of the free offerings such as Avast or Bitdefender should be considered.0 -
I use Windows Defender plus Malwarebytes and recommend it. Got a new laptop recently and the first thing to do was to remove the trial version of Mcafee!0
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first thing i do on any device is remove any 3rd party av."The Holy Writ of Gloucester Rugby Club demands: first, that the forwards shall win the ball; second, that the forwards shall keep the ball; and third, the backs shall buy the beer." - Doug Ibbotson0
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