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Standard Norton Antivirus 2017 - FREE @ SharewareOnSale

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Morning Ozbargainers,

Sharewareonsale.com is offering what look like the standard version of the 2017 Norton Antivirus protector for one device. This means you save about $20! yay! (priced at $17.50)

the site does say "limited time offer, while supplies last!"
I hope this is a good deal and that some people can benefit from it :)

Description from their website: (if it saves you time?)
"Norton Security

Our best protection for your Windows PC

Benefits for you:

Provides real-time protection against existing and emerging viruses and malware.
Delivers comprehensive protection you can’t get from free antivirus software or your computer’s operating system.
Protects better and faster than the competition.
We see more, analyze more and stop more online threats.

How long does it take for malware to infect your brand-new computer? If you use free or other inferior security software, maybe not long at all.

Cybercriminals are more sophisticated than ever before, and they use a diverse arsenal of tools to gain access to your information. Other security products just don’t have the resources to keep up with new threats as they emerge.

But Norton products do. As the threats get worse, our products just keep getting better. Our teams of security experts are constantly analyzing new threats and devising new ways to protect your devices from them.

We focus exclusively on security, and we’re the best at what we do.

Our concentrated combination of dedication and expertise benefits our customers. Norton products consistently outperform the competition in independent head-to-head tests, and only Norton products have won PC Magazine Editors’ Choice Award 37 times, including 12 years in a row — more than any other security company.

What does that mean for you? When you buy Norton Security, you’re getting one of the best security products on the market today. It’s that simple."

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  • +2

    tags: doctor / banned tag / i love it / Sharewareonsale / Software / Virus / who actually reads these

    huehuehue

  • -1

    Free? To much for what it is. At least a manual memory downgrade will shift a bit of dust out.

  • +1

    Haha - love the tags.

    Was going to + it but it is an extended trial only. 3 months.

    " If you have used Norton in the past, then you might not be able to install an extended trial and thus won't be able to get this freebie.

    You get free updates for three months"

  • +4

    "Your free 90-day subscription."

    Seems not free but trail for 90 days then into a into ongoing monthly subscription.

    Thanks but no thanks.

  • +4

    Google & mozilla: just use Windows Defender

    https://it.slashdot.org/story/17/02/01/1334219/google-chrome…

  • +1

    I have gave up on Norton awhile ago. It's getting less and less customisable. Not as annoying as previous versions but still not great.

    I run Malwarebytes and Defender and try avoid downloading anything from dodgy sites and clicking banners that scream "Click this banner".

  • +1

    Their consumer products might be a little lacking, but Norton/Symantec's esearch department seems to be involved in some interesting projects - the film Zero Days, a documentary about Stuxnet and how it was constructed & deployed, includes fascinating interviews with (among many other people), two guys from Symantec. Really worth a watch if you haven't seen it, this version doesn't have the German subs so you might have to acquire a "digital backup copy".

  • +1

    What's ironic is that my Norton Internet security blocked the Shareware on Sale downloader because it's malicious!

    LMFAO!

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