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Bundle: Windows 11 Pro + Microsoft Office Pro 2024 + Norton 360 Premium $36.99

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DigitalKeysBox [digitalkeysbox.com] has Bundle: Windows 11 Pro + Microsoft Office Pro 2024 + Norton 360 Premium (Digital Delivery) on sale for $36.99.

Windows 11 Pro Features:
  • BitLocker Encryption: Protects data with full-disk encryption.
  • Group Policy Management: Manage system settings and permissions.
  • Remote Desktop Support: Connect and control your PC remotely.
  • Hyper-V Virtualization: Create and run virtual machines.
  • Windows Sandbox: Safely test apps in an isolated environment.
  • Azure Active Directory Integration: Simplifies cloud-based management.
Microsoft Office Pro 2024 Features:
  • Lifetime Activation License Key for 1 PC.
  • Version for Windows 10/11 (not for Chromebook).
  • Instant delivery of download info and key.
  • Download directly from the Official Microsoft Website (guarantees authenticity).
  • Permanent lifetime license (one-time purchase, no subscription).
  • Includes:
    • Word 2024
    • Excel 2024
    • PowerPoint 2024
    • OneNote 2024
    • Outlook 2024
    • Access 2024
Norton 360 Premium Features:
  • Norton 360 Premium is an all-in-one security suite that protects against viruses, malware, phishing, and identity theft.
  • Includes advanced threat detection, safe browsing, and parental controls.
  • Optimizes PC performance with cleanup and tune-up tools.
  • Automatic updates, cloud backup, and recovery options ensure complete protection and reliability.
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DigitalKeysBox [digitalkeysbox.com] has Bundle: Windows 11 Pro + Microsoft Office Pro 2024 + Norton 360 Premium (Digital Delivery) on sale for $36.99.

Windows 11 Pro Features:
  • BitLocker Encryption: Protects data with full-disk encryption.
  • Group Policy Management: Manage system settings and permissions.
  • Remote Desktop Support: Connect and control your PC remotely.
  • Hyper-V Virtualization: Create and run virtual machines.
  • Windows Sandbox: Safely test apps in an isolated environment.
  • Azure Active Directory Integration: Simplifies cloud-based management.
Microsoft Office Pro 2024 Features:
  • Lifetime Activation License Key for 1 PC.
  • Version for Windows 10/11 (not for Chromebook).
  • Instant delivery of download info and key.
  • Download directly from the Official Microsoft Website (guarantees authenticity).
  • Permanent lifetime license (one-time purchase, no subscription).
  • Includes:
    • Word 2024
    • Excel 2024
    • PowerPoint 2024
    • OneNote 2024
    • Outlook 2024
    • Access 2024
Norton 360 Premium Features:
  • Norton 360 Premium is an all-in-one security suite that protects against viruses, malware, phishing, and identity theft.
  • Includes advanced threat detection, safe browsing, and parental controls.
  • Optimizes PC performance with cleanup and tune-up tools.
  • Automatic updates, cloud backup, and recovery options ensure complete protection and reliability.

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Tiggers97Today 07:24 PM
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Norton 360 kinda poison pills this deal.
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Quote from Tiggers97 :
Norton 360 kinda poison pills this deal.
you don't have to install it.
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KLondike5-1212Today 08:01 PM
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Screw Microsoft. Windows 11 forces you to keep more and more of your personal data on their servers so they can peruse it, invade your privacy even more than they already do, and monetize you. It's time to say goodbye to Microsoft for good and move off to a Linux desktop.

Need a second opinion from a Microsoft developer? https://youtu.be/C44iCr6czAo?si=M6lO0WWv3A5CYb8r
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Slickdeals is promoting grey market sites now? Take this down. Site looks sketchy as hell.
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grey market keys

win 11 pro and ms office 2024 pro cost under $2 together elsewhere,

norton might as well be malware/bloatware/spam
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Quote from Sean89us :
Slickdeals is promoting grey market sites now? Take this down. Site looks sketchy as hell.
they don't care as long as they get paid
funny part is ms office and win 11 costs less than $2 elsewhere

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Quote from Sean89us :
Slickdeals is promoting grey market sites now? Take this down. Site looks sketchy as hell.
Now? They've had grey market listings for years now.
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Quote from Sean89us :
Slickdeals is promoting grey market sites now? Take this down. Site looks sketchy as hell.
I guess you haven't been on slick deals long.
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Quote from Sean89us :
Slickdeals is promoting grey market sites now? Take this down. Site looks sketchy as hell.
Nothing wrong with Grey market goods. A deal is a deal.
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Quote from Tiggers97 :
Norton 360 kinda poison pills this deal.
Quote from bluekiwi :
norton might as well be malware/bloatware/spam
In the early 2000s? Perhaps.

You couldn't pay me to use Norton back then.

A quick search for "top antivirus software" yielded this result...

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The best antivirus software depends on individual needs, with Norton 360 often cited as the top all-around choice for its comprehensive features and strong protection, while Bitdefender is frequently recommended for its robust scanning capabilities and user-friendly interface. TotalAV is a suitable option for those prioritizing ease of use and good malware protection, especially beginners. For users needing to protect numerous devices, McAfee is a strong contender, often including unlimited device coverage in its plans.
Top contenders
Norton 360: A leading choice for its all-around protection, which includes antivirus, malware, and ransomware defense, a smart firewall, and extra features like a VPN, cloud backup, parental controls, and dark web monitoring. It is also user-friendly and has a strong customer support reputation.
Is it a bit on the spammy side by trying to pitch unnecessary LifeLock protection and/or additional subscriptions? Yep. But even that has gotten better as of late with the option to "Never see this again" type responses.

PC World even ranked it as the best AV of 2025 [pcworld.com]. They're not the end all be all, but...

Tom's Guide has them as tops for "Best Features" [tomsguide.com]. Norton tops Forbes' list [forbes.com] with a 9.9 score. They were also tops / Best Overall A/V at AllAboutCookies [allaboutcookies.org] (?). They were the winner of "Best Cross Platform with Total Security" at CNET [cnet.com], best for small business at Security.org [security.org] and tops at SafetyDetectives [safetydetectives.com] and CyberNews [cybernews.com]. Not cherry-picking -- those are just the top organic review results I came across outside of Quora, as it's not a review site.

I also asked Perplexity for its take on Norton being bloat-y. Its answer [perplexity.ai] aligns with my thinking -- for what you get, it's not resource intensive (in storage/RAM/processing).
Last edited by TheEdge October 21, 2025 at 02:50 PM.

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