Just in time to help students get ready to go back to school, Symantec is offering a $10 discount on their popular and highly-rated Norton 360 Version 4.0.
Norton 360 2010 – 1-Year Protection.
(Offer Expires September 3, 2010)
If you’re starting school with a new laptop, don’t rely on an expired antivirus “trial version” to protect your machine. For limited time you can save $10 off the regular price of $79.99 — and protect three computers in your household.
Recent versions of Norton antivirus and anti-spyware products have received rave reviews from IT experts as well as ordinary users.
5-Stars and “Powerful Protection!”
This product was rated five stars
by the editors of CNet. PCMag agrees…
“Norton 360 takes care of your computer’s security, keeps it tuned up, and automatically backs up your files—all without getting in your face…. This is powerful protection!”
Let the experts at Symantec keep your computer safe
Norton 360 is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to protect their computer, their privacy, and their personal information… without having to become a computer security geek.
Features in Norton 360 version 4.0 include…
- Comprehensive Internet security
- Set-it-and-forget-it protection
- Automated antivirus and antispyware
- Protection against viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, worms, bots, and rootkits
- An inconspicuous two-way firewall keeps hackers out
- Protection against infected websites
- Anti-phishing website filter
- Automatic updates
- Automatic backup to secure online storage
- 2 GB of online storage included
- Ability to diagnose and repair common problems with AutoFix technology
- And much more
This $10 discount is only available for limited time, by purchasing directly from Symantec.
Norton 360 version 4.0 is available for these operating systems…
- Microsoft® Windows® XP (32-bit) with Service Pack 2 or later Home/Professional/Media Center
- Microsoft® Windows Vista® (32-bit and 64-bit) Starter/Home Basic/Home Premium/Business /Ultimate
- Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Starter/ Home Basic/Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate
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A few years ago I gave up Norton because it slowed down my system, but I do think it is more reliable than some free AV programs,so I did switch back. In my experience the new norton requires minimum resources.