I realize there are good arguments both pro and con for buying Norton Antivirus but assuming (like me) you decide you want to buy it and your current subscription is close to expiring so you need buy it soon —then this price seems to be the best by far because (1) it is $18 opposed to $20 which seems to be the next closest price; (2j it covers 5 devices whereas the $20 versions cover only 3; and (3) it runs for 15 months whereas the $20 versions expire after 12 months.
https://software.pcworld.com/p436...2_3-d_15-m
So again — this listing is for those people who have decided to renew and whose subscription is about to run out . I don't want to debate here whether you need to pay for antivirus any longer and if so then whether you should buy Norton's or some other brand. Also I realize there may be better prices on Norton products coming later (I paid one cent for my one year of Norton Gaming on 3 devices)
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$18 is a good deal. Might pick up another key.
EDIT: Just realized this is for 5 devices, not 10. So, I'd call the deal luke warm, not good.
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$18 is a good deal. Might pick up another key.
EDIT: Just realized this is for 5 devices, not 10. So, I'd call the deal luke warm, not good.
I'm not going to go into how messed up their renewal process is (I'm well aware of cancelling auto-renew) ... and I've had to chat with them many times in the past because of it. Having to contact them for something so simple is just ridiculous. Again, I put up with it, because Norton is worth it to me. But, they are just awful with trying to suck you into auto-renew, stealing days remaining on the current subscription, etc. Just totally blatant underhanded tactics. I don't understand how they aren't losing customers in droves, especially with the daily pop-ups.
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guess OP was too excited about the deal and could not control
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