Symantec Norton 360

Software : Symantec Norton 360

Symantec Norton 360

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 : Symantec Norton 360
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Symantec
EAN: 0037648301664
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Symantec
Manufacturer: Symantec
Platform: Windows XP Home Edition
Publisher: Symantec
Studio: Symantec



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionNorton 360 is a comprehensive consumer security solution. It offers you 360 degrees of protection, eliminating the need to purchase and manage multiple products. This full circle of protection combines Symantec's proven, industry-leading security and PC tune-up technologies with new automated backup and antiphishing features. Defend your PC against a broad range of threats, from online identity theft to common issues like lost files & weak performance. Discovers new files and backs up that data automatically Automatically back up important files to a secure online service Local backup to CD, DVD or external drive Automatically removes unwanted Internet clutter and temporary files that can slow down your PC's performance Vista Compatible




Features:
  • Removes viruses from email and instant messages
  • Blocks Internet worms at point of entry
  • Stops spyware from tracking you online
  • Authenticates popular shopping and banking Web sites
  • Protects you from phishing sites designed to steal your confidential information













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A variety of problems
I recently purchased Norton 360. I figured I'd invest the money for a program that will allow my PC to run smoothly, watch for viruses and optimize performance. Like the other raters, I have had too many problems with this program. I get a lot of errors, the online secure backup feature won't work, it's constantly asking me to restart my PC, and the auto-fix feature seems to be broken because it is stuck in some loop where it continually tries to fix the same problem over and over. I feel like this was a waste of money and I have had to waste hours waiting in queue to speak with support only to be told 1) restart my PC and when that didn't work to 2) reload Norton 360.

I would not buy this product again.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Really SLOWS Up an Older PC
Ran this software for less than 2 weeks before returning it for refund. It brought an older PC (600MHz, 640MB RAM, Dell Dimension running XP SP2) to a crawl regularly, even temporarily locking it up. I later read on Consumer Reports that anti-virus suites such as Norton 360 should have at least 1GB of RAM. (Norton 360 system requirements specify only 300MHz and 256MB of RAM.) On the plus side, the user interface is simple to use and understand. Unfortunately, the speed impact on the PC made that irrelevant.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - 360 refuses to install and likes to delete hardware drivers
going on 6 hours to install. brings back memories of trying to install vista. horrible interface and touchy with other programs already on the computer and unrelated to nortons products. install somehow deleted drivers for my dvd/cd-rom drive and cause a whole other online scavenger hunt to track them down. the online helpdesk from symantec does not function and brings back error messages when trying to get assistance and the phone number is an endless cycle of press random numbers to go to random offices only to be disconnected or left on hold endlessly. if i could kill with a thought, symantec staffers would be dead right now.



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