Norton discounts

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by ComputerSaysNo, Aug 19, 2012.

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  1. rainbow1112

    rainbow1112 Registered Member

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    Just a question.

    They key don't activate on the day we buy it? unless we enter into the program right? so we can buy a couple of key and keep until we activate them?
     
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  2. Vladimyr

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    What does "3 household PCs" mean exactly?
     
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    From my experience,that is correct.
     
  5. Nevis

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    cool discounts, thx for sharing :)
     
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    they must be getting ready real soon to release all the 2013 version.

    but thanks for the info :)
     
  8. gdiloren

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    So, by getting these licence discount, we are not allowed to get the 2013 edition upgrade?
    o_O
     
  9. Brocke

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    yup you sure can.
     
  10. Crappopotamus

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    Wow thanks! Was just about to get a 22.xx copy from amazon on digital download to have a key for 2013 on the cheap. Awesome.
     
  11. Crappopotamus

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    My norton account shows it but says 'activated:no'. From this it's still fresh and ready to go.
     
  12. Hezakiah

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    Where is that Norton 360 for $13.99? At Norton's website it's $19.99.
     
  13. Hezakiah

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    NM, I ended up getting it for $19.99, which is still a good price.
     
  14. Jim1cor13

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    Hi Hezakiah :)

    Still a good price. For future reference, when you click buy on the site

    http://us.norton.com/ps/loem/nss_adobe_us_en_3up_navnisn360_07575.html

    and it shows you your cart, right under the product is a line that says "Got a referrer or coupon code?" and if you click that, it opens a small box to input the code, in this case 30CPNPALN360, and it will then show 13.99. It took me awhile to figure it out, or see it, but it works fine.

    It is a great deal either way for up to 3 pc's. I did not commit to buying yet, I did download the free 30 day trial of 360. I will see how it runs and performs.

    Thanks guys for the info. :)
     
  15. Hezakiah

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    Thanks Jim, yeah I guess I just didn't notice that for some reason. Thankfully the price I paid was really good though.
     
  16. I'm not listed in their countries tab, can I still order?
     
  17. King Grub

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    Nope, not unless you make up a fake address. :p Actually, that probably wouldn't work either, since it wouldn't match your credit card details.
     
  18. ams963

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    That's awesome. :D
     
  19. iwod

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    I have long not followed on the latest AV news.... my last remembrance of Prevx was that it is a Firewall, and Application White list or something similar.

    Now it has its own AV Engine in house :eek:
     
  20. ams963

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    I think you've posted in the wrong thread.:D
     
  21. fax

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    Interesting, I can't recall Prevx been ever a firewall. Started as advanced behaviour blocker (antimalware /antivirus) then moved to more automatic intelligence. But firewall? Uuuhm... o_O

    Yes, indeed wrong thread... LOL
     
  22. SIR****TMG

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    Good Buy Indeed
     
  23. sportsfan7700

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    Does 360 have anything that would excite me? NIS has been very good in the past.
     
  24. Jim1cor13

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    Hi sportsfan :)

    i downloaded a trial of N360 last night, and I am currently using it. It took me about 30 - 45 minutes to make my way around the settings and tweaking a few things such as the 'smart firewall', etc. I will not go into all the details as of yet, but I will say this...it is an understatement to say Symantec has improved. They certainly have improved, and offer a quite capable security app. It is really very little to no impact on system performance on my Dell laptop with Win7 installed by me, could use better admin features to deal with the features, as I like to make my own decisions and you can, but it basically does most of the handling without user intervention, which is fine for most. So far, I am impressed, and may actually purchase this using the discount code so kindly given in this thread...13.99 for up to 3 pc's using the link given. That is hard to resist and so far, I am liking it.

    I have not used norton products for years because of all the problems I used to have to deal with them and repair, but these latest offerings show they have compiled some pretty effective suites. I have yet to try the NIS 2012, I may do that before deciding, but so far, 360 does what it says, and with very well managed resource usage along with some basic but decent system utilities such as disk optimizing, file clean up, etc. Within the product there is performance monitor that offers a look at resource usage, CPU usage is really managed well according to the internal reporting, very steady with few if any 'peaks' in normal use.

    I will add more as I go along. There is room for improvements, but norton is not the bloated code it once was, and it is so far pretty easy on the system, little to no impact on performance, and it works so far. I personally would like a little more control, but that is just me. Installed, 360 uses about 350 - 400MB which is a far cry from the likes of BD, KIS, etc., and offers good protection with better performance. As far as I can tell, no sandbox feature, but they utilize cloud scanning by default, and "pulse updates", that are in the 'cloud' and are updated as often as every 5 minutes in addition to regular live updates of signatures. Live update is supposed to check every hour as long as one has a connection, but it does not appear to actually check every hour...or it simply does not report until there is an actual update. Also, I cannot find any way to access the options within Live update, so they do limit some settings to the product only.

    It is so far well behaved once one takes the time to tweak the settings in regards to scheduled tasks, firewall behavior, etc. Overall...good performance and this is not the "old" style norton in any sense of the word, which I will give them credit for improving. Well done interface also.

    Just my thoughts so far. :)

    Jim
     
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