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NORTON INTERNET SECURITY
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My (paid) Norton security ran out a bit ago, and I came here for advice...It was recommended that I take up Avast anti virus and Zone alarm,which I did.....It was SO Ssslooow that after a week I couldn't stand it any longer and bought the new Norton internet security (for 3 machines) from e bay for £15. To me this is an excellent investment as at my age I cannot afford to tear out any more of my hair. ! To the chap that recommended Avast ! , thanks, but no thanks..... John.
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The problem was that your original Norton installation was never thoroughly removed.
It leaves behind booby traps for subsequent installations of rival AVs.
Cleaning up expired Norton installations has been a nice little earner for me over the years.
I can assure others less ready to fork out $$$ that Avast (and indeed ZoneAlarm, if you insist) are both perfect serviceable.
The problem was that your original Norton installation was never thoroughly removed.
It leaves behind booby traps for subsequent installations of rival AVs.
Cleaning up expired Norton installations has been a nice little earner for me over the years.
I can assure others less ready to fork out $$$ that Avast (and indeed ZoneAlarm, if you insist) are both perfect serviceable.
Like Craft, I'm happy to cough up too. Shame on me eh?!
I wouldn't have the time or skills to strip out my Norton and like my car or my washing machine, I prefer to be the an end user (or turnip depending on how you see it) of a reliable product without spending anytime at all on the mechanics.
Now give me a packet of seeds and I'll grow you a row of beautiful turnips but ask me to spend time loading or deleting software and I'd have to bow out.
I wouldn't have the time or skills to strip out my Norton and like my car or my washing machine, I prefer to be the an end user (or turnip depending on how you see it) of a reliable product without spending anytime at all on the mechanics.
Now give me a packet of seeds and I'll grow you a row of beautiful turnips but ask me to spend time loading or deleting software and I'd have to bow out.