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Norton Internet Security 2006 - Renewal

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giggles321 | 19:19 Sun 15th Oct 2006 | Technology
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Which would be the best to do. Renew my membership on line for the above or purchase the 2007 version.
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Hi Giggles 321

I renew mine every year online and get continued security.

I have a feeling that you may have to completely remove the existing software if you purchase a new package.

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Hi, thanks for your reply. It would be much easier to renew on line.
Is there any difference between buying new or renewing on line, or do you get the same thing.
No difference as online will also send you a disc if you require it, but, I seem to recall at one stage Amazon was about �10 cheaper than the download price. Crazy or what?
Forget norton and install avg free and zonealarm. totally free, and better.
I have to disagree, I have been with Norton for Years and I think there awesome and worth every penny, people keep on going on about AVG and stuff but to me there free for a reason, because they dont come with all the features that norton or mcafee have.
I was told to use AVG by a friend who works for Microsoft in the UK, that's all she uses, I've used it trouble free for 3 years, its brilliant and free, I'm sure it doesn't have some of the features of Norton etc, but it does everything expected of a virus scanner.
AVG is an excellent anti virus package. It is free for single users and has kept my machines happy and healthy for many years. Norton is a little to invasive for my liking, and it costs!
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graham1024: Norton is well-known as being a resource hog, meaning that it slows your computer down. Also, independant tests regularly show it as performing way below par. Even free virus scanners like AVG and Avast are often above it (so perhaps not free for that reason).
Use Avast antivirus it's free updates as required and doesn't hog resources
I wouldn't use Norton if they paid ME

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