I know.
but the question could be "why do you cancel Norton?"
I canceled Norton for its bad business practices. They are really bad. It's the arrogance and ignorance towards the customer, who, like me, was willing to pay every year round about 25,00 bucks for protection (in the last 4 years or so).
But then, Norton got greedy and they sent mails after mail in which - kind of hidden - my subscription was automatically updated to a bigger volume. Two sums were taken from my credit card in the beginning of the year: 69,00 and 79,00 bucks within just two months. Compared to the "package" all the years before, I became very upset. I am spammed and harassed from the marketing giants through my mail account, must read hundreds of pages and hidden hints where I will finally detect an "update", which, of course, I didn't. So, now I was fed up. Also, I rarely go to pages or websites I do not throw a deeper look onto and I am a sceptic anyway.
Its mostly for my son and now he is old enough to do research for a better antivirus which does not cost a fortune. No name brand which was recommended from thousands of his online friends will probably do it.
Kaspersky usually ranks on top when it comes to security. They even have a free version which only has the core security features: https://usa.kaspersky.com/free-antivirus
I know.
but the question could be "why do you cancel Norton?"
I canceled Norton for its bad business practices. They are really bad. It's the arrogance and ignorance towards the customer, who, like me, was willing to pay every year round about 25,00 bucks for protection (in the last 4 years or so).
But then, Norton got greedy and they sent mails after mail in which - kind of hidden - my subscription was automatically updated to a bigger volume. Two sums were taken from my credit card in the beginning of the year: 69,00 and 79,00 bucks within just two months. Compared to the "package" all the years before, I became very upset. I am spammed and harassed from the marketing giants through my mail account, must read hundreds of pages and hidden hints where I will finally detect an "update", which, of course, I didn't. So, now I was fed up. Also, I rarely go to pages or websites I do not throw a deeper look onto and I am a sceptic anyway.
Its mostly for my son and now he is old enough to do research for a better antivirus which does not cost a fortune. No name brand which was recommended from thousands of his online friends will probably do it.
Kaspersky usually ranks on top when it comes to security. They even have a free version which only has the core security features: https://usa.kaspersky.com/free-antivirus
Thanks a lot for the tip. That is kind of you.