Norton Internet Security 2008 (3 User licence), Full Edition (PC)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Stay protected from the latest online threats.
- Protects against hackers
- Detects and eliminates spyware
- Works quietly in the background
- One click access to expert support
- Protection for up to 3 PCs per household
- Blocks identity theft
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6 in Software
- Size: 3 User Licence, Full Edition (PC)
- Brand: Norton from Symantec
- Released on: 2007-09-25
- Platforms: Windows XP, Windows Vista
- Format: DVD-ROM
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 19.68" h x 19.68" w x 19.68" l, .55 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Detects and eliminates spywareRemoves viruses and Internet worms automaticallyProtects email and instant messaging from virusesProtects against hackersBlocks identity theft by phishing Web sitesImproved performance delivers faster starts and scans.One click access to expert supportNetwork security monitoring helps protect your wireless networkNorton Identity Safe delivers enhanced identity theft protectionWorks quietly in the backgroundPrevents virus-infected emails from spreadingRootkit detection searches underneath the operating system using patented technologyIncludes protection updates and new product features as available throughout the renewable service periodOn-going Protection option automatically renews your subscription
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Customer Reviews
No ad blocking
I 'upgraded' to this from Norton Personal Firewall. Have now uninstalled Norton Internet Security as had trouble with pop-ups ever since installing it. The old Firewall does the job and no more ads! I understand Norton have discontinued the Ad blocking. Why??
Wouldn't recommend this priduct - waste of money.
Beware if you add/remove hardware
I have used Norton for many years, but this version has convinced me I will never use them again. The problems started two days after installing the new version. The software said the licence key had expired. After numerous calls to get through to support, I eventually succeeded and was told that I needed to uninstall, change the computer clock back 1 month and re install. This "fix" seemed to work. A few weeks later, with my new machine apparently working well, I decided to copy all my data from an old machine onto the new machine with Norton. So I put in the hard drive, and Norton claimed the licence had again expired. Connecting to the Norton site the key seemed to be successfully recovered. After copying all my data I removed the old hard drive, and again Norton claimed the licence had expired. This time it failed to recover.
After hours of trying, I eventually got through to Norton support and was told I had installed the software on at least three machines according to their records, and they were unwilling to discuss further. They suggested I was guilty of software theft. My only option, according to them, was to buy a new copy of Norton, and then they would help me with any installation issues.
Of course, I did have another option. And that is to take my business elsewhere.
So beware of offers that seem to imply you are getting a "deal" with any 3 user license.
Norton Internet Security 2008
A trial version of Norton was installed on my Acer laptop when I bought it. I decided to change to McAfee since I already owned a copy, but it kept crashing due to McAfee's 'Hackerwatch'. I bought a copy of Norton and it has installed like a dream and is working perfectly. No going back to McAfee for me!



