How Norton Internet Security Can Help You Plan Your Next Vacation Safely
Vacation planning and your antivirus software (Norton Internet Security) on your computer are not normally two things that you think would go hand in hand. But in reality, your antivirus and internet security systems have more to do with vacation planning then you think.
After all, you enter your personal information, your destination information and your credit card information into the internet whenever you book a flight, a hotel reservation or even a rental car.
You even enter all that information when you buy tickets to shows and theme parks in advance. You probably never realized or stopped to think that vacation planning could put you and your identity at risk.
If you have a comprehensive internet security software like Norton Internet Security you won’t have to worry. The new Norton Internet Security will help identify spoof web sites, viruses and spyware and get rid of them before they latch onto your vacation plans and personal information. But just in case, ask yourself:
- Do my searches give away the dates I’ll be gone? Like “Things to do in California for Christmas”.
- Keep your reservation information in a safe place online and on your person.
- Once you find what you want online call the 1-800 number to book your tickets.
So, by having common sense and being able to use the web in a safe and smart way, you can protect yourself from hackers, and book your holiday from home. Norton Internet Security is the way to go.
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March 23rd, 2013 at 12:23 pm
I know this if off topic but I’m looking into starting my own blog and was curious what all is needed to get set up? I’m assuming having a blog like yours would cost a pretty penny? I’m not very internet smart so I’m not 100% certain. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks