Norton Internet Security 2013
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February 18, 2013
The following is a sponsored review.
Symantec, Norton, those are pretty well known names in the tech industry. It has been around since the first time I laid my fingers on a keyboard.
And year after year they release their celebrated antivirus software with more features that combat all types of virus, spyware and malware protecting users from untold damages.
Now, with 5 layers of protection, the new Norton Internet Security 2013 provides protection for users in whatever they do online.
Its proactive protection enables users to do what they want online, knowing they are protected as well as an improved sonar technology with real time 24×7 global threat monitoring ahead of emerging threats.
Its ultra fast Internet detection layer stops most threats before they can even reach a user’s computer.
While such antivirus software applications comes at a cost for full security features, there are a few retailers that offer them at affordable prices.
Check out this Norton Internet Security 2013 price package for starters. I have to agree that the price difference offered is pretty cheap. Way cheaper compared to other retail stores, right?
Always have your antivirus software running to help protect you from security threats. Norton Internet Security is a well known antivirus household name that has been effectively protecting users against such threats.
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How To Manually Uninstall Norton AntiVirus For Mac OS
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October 26, 2010
One of the frustrating things with Mac OS is that you cannot uninstall an application completely in the sense that there will always be remnants of files scattered all around your system and unless the application comes with an uninstall application, you will have to painstakingly remove files manually by yourself for who knows how many there are.
This was the case when I tried to uninstall Norton Antivirus for Mac OS. I just wanted to see how the app works. When I found out it was useless since it never ran, I uninstalled it right away. I always use Amnesia to remove applications and all its related files but after I rebooted my laptop, it ran a Norton QuickMenu application. There I suspected that there were still remnants of it scattered around.
I searched and searched and finally, I was lucky enough to come across this page on how to uninstall Norton Antivirus for Mac OS completely. Go to this link and follow the instructions. Do not be surprised at the number of instructions that you need to do. The step by step details are very short instructions on what you need to do in your system running Mac OS.
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July 21, 2010
If people tell you that Mac computers are virus free, do not believe them. They are stupid. There are actually people who still say things like that until now. While Microsoft Windows bears the brunt of all virus, malware and spyware out there it does not mean that Mac OS-run computers are safe.
The virus may not run in Mac OS but they are just waiting there idling, waiting for some USB to be inserted and plugged in some Windows-run computer. There are also Mac OS viruses but they are not that many. I believe in time they will number a lot when Apple becomes more arrogant.
There is a free antivirus software for Mac OS called iAntiVirus. The user interface is pretty simple and self explanatory you won’t have a problem using it. The iAntiVirus database has been designed from the ground up to detect and remove Mac specific threats.
This enables a high level of protection whilst keeping memory footprint and resource usage at a minimum. The iAntiVirus database is not cluttered with signatures for Windows specific threats which your Mac is immune against.
It features a variety of scan options, real time protection, quarantine and smart updates to update your virus signature list. As I said, it’s free! So it’s what makes it appealing
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