Norton 360 Deluxe 2023, Antivirus software for 3 Devices with Auto Renewal - Includes VPN, PC Cloud Backup & Dark Web Monitoring [Key Card]
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Nancy
Greater than one weekI dont like Norton to keep reminding me to backup computer.
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Lynda Bailey
18-11-2024Do not order this product. After the product key was accepted it would not download. I needed to contact Norton. So I went on live chat and they gave me a phone # to call, which I did. From there they told me they would check into it so against my better judgment I allowed them to get into my cp. From there it went downhil;l fast! He started hinting around there would be a price for this work. When I told him NO I would not pay etter usiness would be hearing from me, the tech hung up on me. When I went back into Live chat as to this issue, they starten swearing in their language which I belive was Indian dialect. WARNING do not buy Norton from Amazon!
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A. Harris
> 3 daySlows down the pc a bit but works as advertised.
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Lauren C.
Greater than one weekI love this antivirus software. This has helped a ton in my personal life like for example, I always try to give my son a limited time online. Norton family gives him a time allowance based on his age for instance, he can only be online for 2 hours M-F and 5 hours on the weekend. I have been looking for something like this for a longtime. Im glad I have finally found some help. It can be really hard to monitor your kids at home when your working at the same time.
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Billgon
> 3 dayYou do get bombarded with ads for other products the company try’s to sell you. No way to turn off the ads. Norten makes no mention of this, it gets annoying and over use the fear factor! Shame on Norten!
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Jesse
> 3 dayNot sure how many times in the middle of a task an ad pop up from Norton will show up to sell me on their other products.... Terrible. Not going to renew. You shouldnt be spamming your current customers daily on your other products and not have an option to stop the notifications. What company does that?
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Sunny Day
> 3 dayFirst, this was supposed to be a download, said upon purchase the key would be given. It was not. A box with the key was delivered the next day with PRIME. When I downloaded it, it came up as a trial, not the one-year subscription I paid for. It kept asking me to reset my email and password over and over. After a couple hours, I finally got logged in to find they had my address of 6 years ago and I could not change it. They also had my visa info of 6 years ago, no way to change it. Waited 2-1/2 hours to reach someone on a chat line who spent another hour and a half trying to change my address. Finally I got a supervisor who was able to set this up my taking access to my computer and answering questions I had. If you have nothing to do all day and like spending all day on what should be able to be downloaded correctly in a couple minutes, this is for you. However, Id describe it as a worst nightmare situation. Unfortunately I had downloaded what I thought was a one-yr subsription on a 2nd computer, which now I have to uninstall and reinstall what I hope will be the one-year plan.
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Margaret Grant
> 3 dayIve been using Norton for quite a number of years. Seems to me it does what its supposed to do. Its easy to install. I ordered the Key Card Version so I have the physical product key in my closet. Years ago I read reviews regarding Norton; i.e. renewal agreements, key card vs download key, magazine articles comparing security suites, etc. Heres the bottom line: Norton 360 Deluxe appears to be a good product; however, it rankles the heck out of me regarding their marketing by means of automatic renewals. Theyre unclear just enough to make uninitiated users wary of how to purchase the product and how much to spend. Not all users pay the same price for the same product. To make it worse, seems to me those with little understanding or knowledge of whats happening pay the most. Yes, I know many software companies are using the subscription route to software marketing, and many use auto renewal. I find that disturbing. Ive been a devoted user for years and I have to guard against Norton walking me into a renewal at a price triple/quad what I can pay just by buying a new subscription -- yes, they call it a subscription. I only own the product for a use period of one year. Then, if Im not paying attention, theyll hit me with an exorbitant renewal charge. To make matters more dubious, at the end of the subscription, Norton will send you an offer of renewal for actually less than buying a retail new subscription, but includes a prominent disclaimer that it will renew for four times the offer theyre dangling in front of you. I couldnt get Norton support to tell me if that was a cancellable subscription or if I was committed to the much, much higher rate a year in the future. So, I went back to my technique of buying a new retail subscription, at the lowest price I could find, because I knew I could then immediately cancel the auto renewal as soon as I had it installed. I have the new Key Card in my possession, then on the day the old subscrption expires, I install the new. What a stupid, stupid process. Apparently, Norton makes more money by this devious/dubious marketing technique than they would by respecting current customers or by pushing annoyed customers to try another product. You have to take care of yourself. Other marketers are using the same technique.
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Cargoride LLC
> 3 dayI wish the VPN didnt require manual initiation.
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Azucena Arebalo
> 3 dayValue for the money. Did not use tech support. It was pretty easy. Recommend.