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Norton Internet Security 2010 1-User 3PCs

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Technical Details

  • Norton Internet Security 2010 delivers fast and light comprehensive online threat protection, guarding your PC, network, and your identity without slowing you down
  • Gives you greater insight into downloaded applications and files by telling you where they came from, if they can be trusted, and how they may impact your PC?s resources and performance
  • Warns you of dangerous web sites and suspicious sellers so you can surf and shop online with confidence
  • Stops online identity theft, viruses, spyware, bots and more--guard your PC, online activities, and your identity against all types of Internet threats
  • Proactively blocks hackers and prevents dangerous software from downloading to your computer when you surf the web

 

Product Details

Product Weight: 0.20 pounds

Shipping Weight: 0.15 pounds

Model: 20043745

Manufacturer: Symantec

Sales Rank: 1

 

Customer Reviews

NIS 2010 builds on 2009 vast improvement,
by Doug, 2010-07-27

I have been using NIS and its predecessors for many years. Yes, I agree that the software declined in performance through the 2008 version. However, the 2009 version was a vast improvement and the 2010 version builds on that. I am still using XP/SP3 on my 3 computers, so I cannot comment on performance with Vista or Win 7. The few times I have needed Norton tech support (usually during installation), I have used the chat system and found it much easier to use than phone support. Finally, I have NEVER paid a net price over $10 for any version of NIS or its predecessors because of the frequent combinations of sales and rebates that can be found easily by searching the internet. I install the new version each year because it is much cheaper than renewal and I get the benefits of new/improved functions.

I have also used the free Avast antivirus software on an old laptop and found it good, but less comprehensive than NIS. For me it is worth the $10 or less per year to use software developed and supported by a major software company.

 

Completely unneccessary software,
by A. Gordon Pym, 2010-07-27

Symantec products are the definition of bloatware. They are no longer in anyone's top 5 list for security software providers. If you absolutely must pay for this kind of software, buy Kaspersky. However, you're better off downloading the free Microsoft Security Essentials. I am a network admin in charge of over 500 desktops, and Security Essentials detects threats that Kaspersky does not. I won't even compare it to Symantec. Their product only checks for updates once a week! The first thing I do with any newly purchased PC is to remove all Symantec products from it.

 

Norton blocked my browser,
by SteelCurtain67, 2010-07-22

I just purchased a new HP PC and during the initial setup I elected to install the trial version of Norton 2010, the setup seemed to work fine but when it was finished and the OS updates installed I could not connect to the internet with my browser. After several hours trying to determine the problem, including talking to tech. support at Staples and my ISP, I finally decided to uninstall Norton. That fixed the problem. I then tried to contact Norton to complain about the problem and found their Voicemail system to be terrible. I did get a priority number from the web, but the VM kept saying it was invalid. No matter what I tried I could not get to speak to a person. This software should at least tell you that it is blocking the user, I would reccomend that you do not install this software when setting up a new PC. At least wait till you have your pc working before attempting to install Norton, then you won't waste hours of your time trying to figure out what is wrong.

 

Easy to Use,
by E. Abbott, 2010-07-21

This is my fourth year using Norton Internet Security. I haven't had any problems. This year I've added a new laptop, which uses Windows 7, to the mix. I already have a Vista laptop and an XP desktop. The Norton product seems to work just fine on all my systems. I haven't experienced any slow-downs like I did with Trend Micro (a Norton competitor) in years past.

I'm probably not a very intense Internet user, but I am always connected through a 7 mbps DSL line. I tend to only check my email, browse news stories and blogs, and buy books at Amazon.

The Norton product updates itself regularly, so having a high-speed connection is probably a good thing -- though the Windows 7 laptop often accesses the Internet just through dial-up since my nieces frequently borrow my laptop and take it home for weeks at a time. No problems seem to arise doing that.

 

The very best internet security,
by BURL MCCULLOUGH, 2010-07-20

I bought Norton Internet Security 2010 for my wife's new Windows 7 laptop because the internet security software provided by our i.s.p. does not support Windows 7. We share data back and forth on the two laptops within our l.a.n. and, a couple of weeks later, my laptop was attacked by a virus but hers was not. Norton protected hers, but the other software did not protect mine. This software is for three computers, so when I managed to get mine put together again, I removed that software and installed Norton. It is amazing how much faster my laptop boots and shuts down and how much faster everything loads. I also like being given a ready, and easily understood, option for dealing with change. Another benefit is that I don't have to fight Norton to get into my own network when I first turn on my laptop as I did with the other software.

With state of the art protection, small file size, unobtrusive and easy interface, Norton is clearly the best internet security suite and I don't plan to ever be without it again.

 

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