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Newegg Antivirus Software Sale: 1-Year Norton 360 $20, 1-Year ESET Home Security

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$20

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Newegg has select Antivirus & Security Software (Digital Delivery) on sale when you apply the corresponding promo codes at checkout.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for finding this deal.

Available:ESET Home Security Essential 2024:
  • ESET Internet Security is now included
  • Proactively protect your digital life against evolving threats.
  • Tests your home router for vulnerabilities, including weak passwords and outdated firmware.
  • Shields your online activities with a secure browser mode, defending against malware and keylogging.
  • Manage subscriptions, devices, and security solutions via an easy-to-use web portal and mobile app.

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Newegg has select Antivirus & Security Software (Digital Delivery) on sale when you apply the corresponding promo codes at checkout.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for finding this deal.

Available:ESET Home Security Essential 2024:
  • ESET Internet Security is now included
  • Proactively protect your digital life against evolving threats.
  • Tests your home router for vulnerabilities, including weak passwords and outdated firmware.
  • Shields your online activities with a secure browser mode, defending against malware and keylogging.
  • Manage subscriptions, devices, and security solutions via an easy-to-use web portal and mobile app.

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Windows Defender is free and a 1st rate antivirus tool.
Windows Defender is not good enough. AV-Comparatives ranked it 3rd to last in the latest Real-World Protection Test for Feb - May 2024. Windows Defender also does not offer all the features that better AV software providers offer. I work in IT. I know the best form of protection is not clicking on random links, etc. Honestly though, we all browse the Internet. Sometimes legitimate websites become infected or malware gets loaded into their Javascript. Plain old Windows Defender (not Windows Defender for Endpoints, which is paid) does not offer web protection like a lot of AV protection software does. Sure, your browser is also scanning and blocking dangerous websites, but why not have AV software checking as well since browsers miss blocking A LOT of crap?

I use Sophos Home to protect all my family's computers. It does a MUCH better job than Windows Defender ever will. I was visiting Care.org (a legitimate website) back on September 2nd. It looks like some of their Javascript code got infected or something, and good old Sophos BLOCKED the malware. See here: https://imgur.com/nXOhqXq

I dare you to visit a legit website like care.org (they fixed the issue now) and see if your precious Windows Defender or browser will block the malware https://i.slickdeals.net/images/smilies/emot-LMAO.gif

Also, if Windows Defender is "good enough," ask yourself, why do virtually zero organizations or government agencies use it?

People don't like hearing they've been fooled using Windows Defender.

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Sep 11, 2024
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IJesseBee
Sep 11, 2024
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Thank you OP! grabbed the Eset home security. My yearly purchase of it on a discount.
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JasAce
Sep 11, 2024
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Appreciate it! My year was almost up for ESET and just built another PC, so the 3 devices for 1 year is a big help!
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Sep 11, 2024
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DaveD7295
Sep 11, 2024
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Windows Defender is free and a 1st rate antivirus tool.
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Tech_007
Sep 11, 2024
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These don't stack right? My next renewal is on 3/5/25 for NOD32 AV.
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kturney22
Sep 11, 2024
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19.99 when you use code LBLDWAZ327

https://www.newegg.com/norton-360...QOd8Rbna2Q
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aliencds
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Quote from Tech_007 :
These don't stack right? My next renewal is on 3/5/25 for NOD32 AV.
They don't stack. If you buy it don't activate the key until the other expires.
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mputtr
Sep 12, 2024
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I took the chance to get norton 360 for my house.. worst damn decision. the software is ungodly slow to respond, it likes to randomly run my internet browser app to advertise their free plugin and just bombards me with ads and suggestions to upgrade, even when i have the advertising notification turned off.
I was using Eset for a while, then went with Avast, i thought to myself, lets try going back to one of the OG AV software. Never doing it again.
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kennz
Sep 12, 2024
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Is the ESET home security the new internet security? Currently using ESET internet security. TYIA
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FantasticRock789
Sep 12, 2024
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Whenever I see Anti Virus software deal I feel like I live in early 00s. Don't know why Smilie
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Quote from DaveD7295 :
Windows Defender is free and a 1st rate antivirus tool.
People don't like hearing they've been wasting their money.
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Ended up getting the malware bytes q year 5 users... Helps keep them off some of the blacklisted sites and stuff windows and Mac os
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Quote from mputtr :
I took the chance to get norton 360 for my house.. worst damn decision. the software is ungodly slow to respond, it likes to randomly run my internet browser app to advertise their free plugin and just bombards me with ads and suggestions to upgrade, even when i have the advertising notification turned off.
I was using Eset for a while, then went with Avast, i thought to myself, lets try going back to one of the OG AV software. Never doing it again.
I had the Nortons 360 some 10 years ago now.
i faintly recall that, the random pop up ads nuisance , etc.
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Quote from dealsquirrel :
I prefer to run Norton, MacAfee, Kaspersky, and Eset on my PC. They sometimes conflict with each other, that's why I only run 4. If I can get a faster PC, I might run more.

Can't be too safe you know.
Also put Avast and AVG since they're free. Can't be too sure.
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Quote from mputtr :
I took the chance to get norton 360 for my house.. worst damn decision. the software is ungodly slow to respond, it likes to randomly run my internet browser app to advertise their free plugin and just bombards me with ads and suggestions to upgrade, even when i have the advertising notification turned off.
I was using Eset for a while, then went with Avast, i thought to myself, lets try going back to one of the OG AV software. Never doing it again.
You need to turn off their "Special Offer Notification". Never had an issue with that turned of, but maybe it depends on when you installed it\what version. I would also advise disabling their Community Watch option. The only pop ups you should get are warnings about your expiration coming up.

As to their browser extensions, you can click "Don't ask again" and it should not appear again. I leave Safe Search and Safe Web on (no reason not to imo). Keep their horrid password manager (if they still have it) off. Norton's interface is intentionally made complex\cryptic so that the avg non-IT person will not necessarily go in and easily find the ways to turn off the garbage imo. They are not the only ones to do that though by any means.
Last edited by YanksIn2009 September 12, 2024 at 07:19 AM.

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