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$29 after Cashback for NORTON 360 Ver5.0 Retail 3 Licenses 1 Year Subscription! + BONUS 4GB USB

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Defends your computer with the most comprehensive protection. Antivirus, Internet Security, PC Tuneup & Backup.

Get $30 cashback on Norton 360! Offer ends on 31st July.

NOTE: Enter the promotional code of "taxtime" when prompted to receive your further discount. Limit of 2 per customer. To obtain your bonus 4GB USB KEY, claim from the Norton website.

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For information regarding cashback, please use the following link: http://www.symantec.com/content/en/au/home_homeoffice/themes…
For information regarding the 4GB USB key, please use the following link: http://www.symantec.com/content/en/au/home_homeoffice/themes…

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  • was a good deal like 2 years ago when 4gb usb were expensive

  • +4

    This is like a virus itself. It will drastically affect the speed of your machine, involve endless updates, and bug the hell out of you with ceaseless popups.

    A better bargain? A non-windows computer.

    • +4

      Another Norton hater that hasn't tried the program for a few years. Norton 360 or internet security have been fine for me the past few releases/years.

      • Why anyone would want to spend money on a home Antivirus is beyond me, when Microsoft Security Essentials does everything better than Norton. Add to that CCleaner, Malwarebytes and Super Anti-Spyware, which are also all free, then you will have better protection than Norton will ever provide you.

        Everytime I fix computers and they have Viruses on it, 90% of the time they are "protected" with Norton.

    • -2

      you know.. that opinion might have been true 10 years ago, but nortons these days is a helluva lot better than it used to be..

      Why bang on about another os, when the discussion is on nortons..

    • +2

      This is like a virus itself. It will drastically affect the speed of your machine, involve endless updates, and bug the hell out of you with ceaseless popups.

      And you are basing that on what? The norton software from many years ago?

      Go and find a trial copy of norton and you will see that it is much better than what it used to be, they have good background optimisation and i have seen that the new versions of notron use less resources than some of the other antivirus programs constantly recommended as being better on system resources than norton.

      • And you are basing that on what?

        current reviews

    • And I also save 50% on bicycle tyres by riding a Unicycle!

      Seriously though, I wouldn't pay for AV software, only as there are so many great free alternatives available (MSE, Avast, AVG, etc), but suggesting a change of entire OS for financial reasons is ludicrous. The cheapest tool for the job is not in all cases the best tool for it.

  • +3

    Norton is Death.

  • +5

    I thought the word NORTON was banned in Ozbargain ????

    This is much better value

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-au/security_essentials/default.a…

    • +1

      This is much better value…

      I thought so until a few days ago when i had to remove over 50 infections from a friends laptop which was being "protected" by Microsoft Security Essentials

      • +1

        hey that's better than having to remove 100 when it's being protected by Nortons…

        Tell you friend not to click on pr0n and they won't have a problem…

        • +1

          maybe you should just tell them not to go on the internet. that would fix their problem.

      • Alot of the good viruses seem to get through pretty much anything these days….

    • there was a comparison done a little while ago that actually showed microsoft security essentials having a bigger impact on system startup and performance than Norton…

  • still cost about … $60 ?

  • +1

    meh…i got a few 4gb flash drives from Cebit for free, not a big incentive as it used to be, include a 16gb drive and i'd seriously consider it
    ps the older Norton was a real resource pig, took up heaps of ram, slowed cpu bigtime, always prompting you to click here or do that etc the newer versions are better but look around and read reviews before buying

  • +1

    Features
    For information regarding cashback, please use the following link: http://www.symantec.com/content/en/au/home_homeoffice/themes…
    For information regarding the 4GB USB key, please use the following link: http://www.symantec.com/content/en/au/home_homeoffice/themes…

    Both of these links go to the same page

    The 4GB link is
    http://www.symantec.com/content/en/au/home_homeoffice/themes…

  • I wonder why people are still buying Norton ?

    I use MS Security Essentials + Malwarebyte Anti Malware PRO (US$24.05 = will be less with strong AU$) + superantispyware.

  • If you try Norton and don't like it you can get your money back - I tried V5 and although it has improved dramatically from a version I tried about 5 years ago, it didn't detect a virus in an email immediately after being updated with the latest definitions.

    The particular virus had been detected by NOD32 for over 2 weeks…

    After speaking to Norton support in India, they wanted to charge me $100 to remove the virus which their software didn't detect…

    Needless to say I told them to shove it and got a full refund from Norton (takes about 4 weeks after you've sent them your disk and cd-key)…

    • it didn't detect a virus in an email immediately after being updated with the latest definitions.
      The particular virus had been detected by NOD32 for over 2 weeks…

      Viruses are only detected when you run a full scan of the file containing the virus is accessed.

      So if you had NOD32 installed when you received the email it will have detected it immediately.

      If you only recently installed Norton then it will not find the virus until something on your computer tried to access the infected email.

      Do you mean you have 2 antivirus programs installed? I do not think you are ever supposed to do that.

      Today Avast told me that i had a trojan, i looked at the file and it was an old backup file which had been sitting on my computer for 6 years. I do not think it was a real trojan just a mistake but as nothing had tried to access the file it was never scanned.

      • ANthony

        I installed the program, updated the virus definitions, did a full scan then installed MS Office and downloaded my emails.

        It was a brand new PC build.

        The very first download of emails contained a suspicious looking email but Norton said it was fine.

        I could tell it wasnt so I emailed it to my old PC which instantly detected a valid virus.

        Norton scanned the email going in and out of the new PC and didnt raise an alarm.

        When I spoke to the call centre it was clearly in India and the woman wanted to charge me $100 to remove the virus from the new PC. She didnt seem to understand:
        a) that the virus hadnt actually infected my PC; and
        b) that I didn't think that charging $100 was reasonable given Nod32 detected and cleaned the virus for the last 2 weeks while the brand new Norton I had installed didn't even detect it let alone clean it…

        At least there were no quibbles with the money back by cheque, just a 4 week delay.

  • +1

    i purchased last deal very happy with it the usb key came about 10 days after
    i claimed it. all good ) great deal if think how much it is in stores

    • Same here! I hope its not too long away for the cheque. EOFY clothes sales is coming soon.

      • the cash back came today nice and fast all good

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