If it’s green and says, “You Are Protected” then you’re good to go. At the top of the window is the current status of your PC. Norton Security’s interface is more or less the same as it has been for a few years now. It just does its job, and lets you get on with yours with minimal interruptions.
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It doesn’t overload you with a bunch of pop-ups guiding you through its various features, or alerts about special offers, or anything like that.
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Once you install Norton, it goes about doing its job quietly. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them.Īs I said last time, one of the first things you notice about Norton Security is that you don’t notice it. Note: This review is part of our best antivirus roundup. Beyond the usual antivirus packages, Norton Security also offers packages that include Lifelock Identity Protection-Symantec acquired Lifelock in late 2016.
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Not a ton has changed since the last time we looked at Norton, but there are some differences worth noting, as well as a new look at the suite’s basic performance.įor this review we’re looking at the top version of the suite, Norton Security Premium, which costs $55 per year for new users and $110 per year at the standard price. Symantec is back with an overhauled version of Norton Security for 2019.