Keep in mind that Symantec is becoming a pain in the neck to deal with on this product. Popups trying to install their spyware (ie their search engine, etc) and making it hard to cancel.
Keep in mind that Symantec is becoming a pain in the neck to deal with on this product. Popups trying to install their spyware (ie their search engine, etc) and making it hard to cancel.
Keep in mind that Symantec is becoming a pain in the neck to deal with on this product. Popups trying to install their spyware (ie their search engine, etc) and making it hard to cancel.
You know you can manage these alerts rt? Have them not pop up...
The last time I had to exercise Norton from a computer took two Roman Catholic bishops, and Indian shaman, a Zulu witch doctor, and a santeria priest from Havana. Never again. Basically an entire season of Supernatural.
Keep in mind that Symantec is becoming a pain in the neck to deal with on this product. Popups trying to install their spyware (ie their search engine, etc) and making it hard to cancel.
It's really easy to cancel.
The pop ups are a little annoying; but it's about the same as the past couple years, and not a real problem IMO.
I haven't looked at any comparisons in years but I consider it one of the best. I have tried several over the years and came back to Norton and have been using it for 10+ years.
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So effen true!!!
You know you can manage these alerts rt? Have them not pop up...
I get none.
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It's really easy to cancel.
The pop ups are a little annoying; but it's about the same as the past couple years, and not a real problem IMO.