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Norton Security 2.0 2015, 10 Device 1 Year with 25GB Backup. Extreme-Hardware eBay $60 Approx

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Seems like a good price to me - conversion rate works to be about $6 per device.

Bare in mind that this is the latest version (360 discontinued) and includes online back-up

I know this deal will probably go cold from all the
"Norton slowed down my computer",
"AVG/Avast/ANother is free",
"Norton is crap",
crowd but hopefully some will appreciate it :)

You will probably have to make up a European address for postage but says it's digital download.

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  • +4

    Seems like a good price to me

    Not to me…

    • can you see it cheaper?

      • +7

        Yes, my virus protection is free

        • Well that's a different product so a bit of a useless comment really. I already said that some people would fall into the "AVG/Avast/ANother is free" crowd.

        • +2

          @Cheap as chips:

          Well that's a different product so a bit of a useless comment really.

          It works, and it's free and I saved "$60 Approx"

    • Me neither.

  • Still using my free one from Harvey Norman.

  • if you're 'bare in mind' you need better protection…

  • +6

    Give the guy a break.

    I use Norton, works fine, doesn't slow my computer. In fact, found that free ones like AVG DID slow my computer.

    However, $60 is quite high as I believe I paid that for 2-3 years, but only 3 devices (which is all I need)

    Would be good if you split the cost amongst 5-10 friends at $5-10 eac.h

    • +1

      Really? A dozen Symantec 'system services' had no impact on your PC? By definition everything that runs in the background will "slow my computer"
      Norton just happened to be one of the worst offenders.

      I love how people claim their AV "works fine". Unless you hit viruses weekly there's no way you can say it works fine. If you hit viruses weekly you have other problems.

      • I obviously have a decent enough machine to not notice. Perhaps you don't!

      • +1

        When's the last time you actually tried norton? Norton originally was quite resource heavy, yes, but now is quite slimmed down and has minimal impact on most systems. So I think it'd be best not to judge something if you havent used it.

        Edit: just thought I'd back up my 'opinion' (or facts). First Google search result for Norton 2015 review yielded http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/software/norton-security-20…. Pros: minimal impact on system performance.

      • +1

        Yeah, Norton is so heavy, what with 360 using 16MB of memory, zero CPU and 0.1MB\s of disk traffic as I write this. Lord knows how I cope with all that resource usage.

  • +1 for OP's honest opinion:
    "AVG/Avast/ANother is free"

    That being said, I prefer ESET NOD 32.

  • deal seems ok… I use Norton myself, but understand many don't

    Noticed that norton themselves seem to have it for $USD59 for 1 year, and $89 for 2 years…but you need to have a US postal address

    I took this path, and was able to pay with AU Credit Card

  • You just put in an 'el segundo' address in the US?

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