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    Norton Internet Security 2008..

    Is anyone using Norton Internet Security 2008? My current Norton 2007 subs runs out shortly and I'm not sure whether to stick with Norton or try something else like AVG. I've found it good but fairly heavy going.
    Any comments?
    Kate

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    The only comment I could possibly make is that it is vital you use something...

    All antivirus/anti-spyware/internet security solutions have their pro's and con's and price is not always a good indicator of what you are getting..

    I personally use windows onecare, but only because i was on the beta program and got a good deal from microsoft (job helps too )
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    yes most would recommend AVG the free one is fine ,but dont forget to uninstall Norton first
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    I use Norton and its always worked fine for me, I have found their technical assistance second to none.
    Kathleen

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    Hi Kate - I renewed my Norton via Tiscali my internet prov as they offered a discount. Now I keep getting a red cross instead of green tick in the Norton symbol, saying I am at risk, takes me through steps only to get to a sales pitch on Tiscali for upgrades. As soon as I exit, my green tick is back. Also I understand on their website, a lot of people complaining that since renewed got all the flashing ads back.

    I will go for AVG if it goes on...despite having forked out for a years subs. Liz

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    If you have more than one PC and you are going for a commercial product, rather than a free one, lookout for those which give you a licence to use on multiple PC's

    Kapersky is one i beleive, as is Windows Live Onecare...
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    Liz

    If you go onto the norton web page you will find a live help chat which is very good. They can put you onto a technician who is able to take over your pc (with your agreement) to put the fault right.

    I did this for my daughter last week, the service was excellent and it was all done in a few minutes. She had a red cross which nothing we did would resolve and also she couldnt do a back up, but all is well now.

    I also found them very helpful when I wanted a second copy on my new pc. They upgraded my old pc version of norton for free too.
    Kathleen

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    We get Norton on all our computers in the house as part of the sub to BT Homehub Broadband.

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    Thanks all for your input.
    I've been browsing various reviews to add to my confusion - as I don't understand most of their comments! I've been happy with the 2007 Nortons & had no problems but it does seem to be a heavy package. As one of the local retailers has a very good discount on Nortons for this month I'll have to decide soon.

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    Thanks Kath - will check out. Liz

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