It is designed to provide multiple layers of protection for your PC or Mac, including firewall protection. With password manager, generate, store, and sync all your passwords to log into any site more securely.
Norton 360 provides a more comprehensive solution for the protection of your devices and your activity online. It includes all the features of Norton AntiVirus Plus with additional tools to help protect your privacy online with Secure VPN, and to help detect your personal information on the dark web with Dark Web Monitoring.
Smart Firewall for PC and Firewall for Mac: Helps protect your device and your data on it from malicious attacks and intrusive eyes by monitoring and helping block suspicious network traffic.
8 Video Supervision requires a browser extension on Windows and the in-app Norton Browser on iOS and Android. It monitors videos viewed on YouTube.com (but not YouTube videos embedded in other websites or blogs) and on Hulu.com (but only on Windows). It does not work with the YouTube or Hulu apps.
17 Social Media Monitoring is not available on all social media platforms and the features differ between platforms, for details go to: norton.com/smm. Does not include monitoring of chats or direct messages. May not identify all cyberbullying, explicit or illegal content or hate speech.
Popular browsers are supported, including Chrome, Edge, and FireFox. Parental Control portal access is not supported on Internet Explorer. On iOS and Android, the in-app Norton Browser must be used to get the full benefit of the features.
Dark Web Monitoring is not available in all countries. Monitored information varies based on country of residence or choice of plan. It defaults to monitor your email address and begins immediately. Sign in to your account to enter more information for monitoring.
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I have been a 20-yr subscriber to Norton, and try to keep consolidating the features I want into a single subscription. I need to know if services/features in one product are included in the other . SAME question for Norton 360, including performance issues for my existing W10 vs W11 for these specific products.
What country do you reside in, and when you log in to your Norton Account at what products and services (e.g., Norton 360 Deluxe, etc,) are you currently subscribed to? If you have problems finding this information see the support article Find Your Norton Product or Service Order Details.
I'm not a NortonLifeLock employee, but I believe that LifeLock identity theft protection can be purchased either as a standalone service (i.e., LifeLock Standard, Advantage or Ultimate plans with no antivirus protection) or it can be bundled in a package with a Norton 360 antivirus product. LifeLock is only available in the US so if you go to https://us.norton.com/products to compare the features included with different Norton 360 antivirus products you can see they are currently offering a Norton 360 Select+Lifelock bundle to US residents that can be used on 10 devices. I live in Canada and the Norton 360 product listed at https://ca.norton.com/products for 10 devices is called Norton 360 Premium, and this Premium edition does not include LifeLock.
I'd suggest contacting Norton Customer Support via Live Chat at and choose the category " Purchase & Renewal" for your chat - the customer service rep will be able to access your Norton Account and see what products you currently subscribe to, and they might be able to suggest a product that best suits your needs. You would have to ask the customer service rep what LifeLock coverage is included with the Norton 360 Select+Lifelock bundle. If I click the "Buy Now" button for the current introductory offer for Norton 360 Select+Lifelock at the shopping cart says the bundle includes Norton 360 (I assume for 10 devices) with LifeLock Select Plus for one individual, but I have no clue what identity theft protection is actually included with LifeLock Select Plus.
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Norton AntiVirus is an anti-virus or anti-malware software product founded by Peter Norton, developed and distributed by Symantec (now Gen Digital) since 1990[1] as part of its Norton family of computer security products. It uses signatures and heuristics to identify viruses. Other features included in it are e-mail spam filtering and phishing protection.
Symantec distributes the product as a download, a box copy, and as OEM software. Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security, a related product, held a 25% US retail market share for security suites as of 2017. Competitors, in terms of market share in this study, include antivirus products from McAfee, Trend Micro, and Kaspersky Lab.[2]
Norton AntiVirus runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS. Windows 7 support was in development for versions 2006 through 2008. Version 2009 has Windows 7 supported update already. Versions 2010, 2011, and 2012 all natively support Windows 7, without needing an update. Version 12 is the only version fully compatible with Mac OS X Lion.With the 2015 series of products, Symantec made changes in its portfolio and briefly discontinued Norton AntiVirus.[3] This action was later reversed with the introduction of Norton AntiVirus Basic.[4]
In May 1989, Symantec launched Symantec Antivirus for the Macintosh (SAM).[5] SAM 2.0, released March 1990, incorporated technology allowing users to easily update SAM to intercept and eliminate new viruses, including many that didn't exist at the time of the program's release.[6]
In August 1990 Symantec acquired Peter Norton Computing from Peter Norton.[7] Norton and his company developed various DOS utilities including the Norton Utilities, which did not include antivirus features. Symantec continued the development of acquired technologies. The technologies are marketed under the name of "Norton", with the tagline "from Symantec". Norton's crossed-arm pose, a registered U.S. trademark, was traditionally featured on Norton product packaging.[8] However, his pose was later moved to the spine of the packaging, and eventually dropped altogether.[9]
By early 1991, U.S. computers were invaded by hundreds of foreign virus strains and corporate PC infection was becoming a serious problem. Symantec's Norton Group launched Norton AntiVirus 1.0 (NAV) for PC and compatible computers.[11] Ads for the product, with suggested retail $129, featured Norton in his crossed-arm pose, wearing a pink shirt and surgical mask covering his nose and mouth.
Due to bug in the software, the original Norton Antivirus 1.0 does not repair infected files or boot sectors properly. This was fixed when version 1.5 was released in June 1991, along with the addition of the option of installing multiple scan levels of the Norton Antivirus Intercept (later renamed to Norton Antivirus Auto-Protect starting off with Norton Antivirus 3.0 released in September 1993.
Norton Antivirus 2.0 was released in December 1991, and introduced the feature of creating a rescue disk, which would include the partition table, CMOS settings memory information, and boot sector of a hard disk of an MS-DOS computer system. This is very handy in case a virus that its definitions do not detect, overwrite this information or move the boot sector to a different location of the hard disk.
Norton Antivirus 3.0, released in September 1993, introduced a unique feature. Unlike other antivirus software products for MS-DOS and early Windows, which will only notify you to turn off your computer, but continue anyway, Auto-Protect or the main program will scan for viruses in memory before loading themselves. If they find a virus loaded into memory, they will halt the entire computer so that you can't even perform a warm boot (Ctrl+Alt+Delete), So that you can turn off your computer from the power and turn it back on again with a clean, uninfected system disk. Most often, this can either be the rescue disk created, or the original MS-DOS system installation disk, followed by the Norton Antivirus program installation disks. This feature is the safest way to deal with any kind of virus in memory. Norton Antivirus 3.0 is also the first version for Windows 3.1.
Product activation was introduced in Norton AntiVirus 2004, addressing the estimated 3.6 million counterfeit Norton products sold. An alphanumeric code is generated to identify a computer's configuration, which ties in with the product key. Users are allowed to activate their product five times with the same product key.[12] Spyware and adware detection and removal was introduced to the 2005 version, with the tagline "Antispyware Edition".[13] The tagline was dropped in later releases. However, Norton AntiVirus 2009 Classic does not include spyware or adware detection. The Classic edition is marketed alongside Norton AntiVirus 2009, which does include spyware and adware detection.
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