Norton Anti Virus
From: JJ (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/29/03
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 20:55:37 -0800
I had the same thing but this year upgraded to Norton
Internet Security 2004.It simply is the best of the best.
Most will post there are free programs and I concur with
that. It is only my personal opinon but life sure got a
lot better since I installed it. Pop ups are 100 % gone.
Spam is under control ,sent to a spam folder and the
program learns your likes and dislikes to automatically
channel it to a spam folder.Regular Anti-Virus and
Firewall.Detects Adware and Spyware and anyother threats
to privacy. Privacy protections and more. Most people are
quite happy with the free programs but for me this worked
best.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have Norton Anti Virus and am now being advised that my
protection expires
>the end of the year and that I can renew for something
like $20.00 US. or
>about $26.00 Canadian. Is this standard practice i.e.,
having to renew and
>are there preferred (cheaper) alternatives? I have a
virusguard for e-mail
>provided by my ISP but that doesn't cover internet
viruses. Comments and
>advice would be appreciated since I've been deluged with
bogus MS email
>viruses and "undeliverable" mail. I believe this
contamination is coming
>from newsgroup posts.
>
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