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Norton security premium review
Norton security premium review











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That might be a good thing as Norton was already our top choice. This is essentially the Norton Security Premium suite we saw last time around-same interface with some very minor additions and changes.

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These are nice to have in one package, but as we’ve noted many times before, you can find these features for free as a part of Windows or as third-party utilities.įinally, up at the top, Norton is still rocking its report card feature which offers a summary of key security actions on your PC. Performance includes the usual extras premium security suites offer such as a hard drive optimizer, file cleanup, startup manager, and some performance reports. The Backup section is a cloud backup with 25GB included for free in your subscription. If you aren’t using a password manager already, you should definitely use the one included with a Premium subscription. The phishing protection setting is gone (phishing protection is not), but this is still the place to go to access Norton’s Password Manger, the password generator, and a quick link to Norton’s browser extensions. There aren’t as many features in the newer version of Premium. Online Safety used to be called “Identity,” but the current name makes it clearer what this section is all about. The Online Safety section of Norton Security Premium. You can also view a diagnostic report that checks various issues such as whether there’s hardware that’s not working properly, whether your operating system is up to date, and whether you should review your startup programs. There’s also Norton’s Power Eraser, which is supposed to delete particularly stubborn threats, and Norton Insight, a feature that assesses the files on your machine to determine which ones, if any, need to be monitored more closely.

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You can run a standard quick scan, a full system scan, a custom scan, or a custom task such as cleaning out temporary browser files, optimizing your hard disk (don’t do this to an SSD), and backing up files. Overall, this section is straightforward and easy to understand.

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Security (pictured above) is where you can run security scans, update the software, see your device’s history of recent security events, and an Advanced option for adjusting your various protection options such as the enhanced firewall, intrusion protection, email protection, browser protection, and so on. When the Performance section is highlighted, for example, it shows a live count of overall CPU system usage and Norton CPU usage. The status area above changes as you switch between categories giving you an overview of another aspect of your PC. There’s also a fifth category called More Norton with supplemental software.

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One new addition to this area is that it now lists how many of your Norton licensed devices are in use-Premium gives you the right to install the security software on 10 devices.īelow the status area are four primary categories: Security, Online Safety, Backup, and Performance. If it’s green and says, “You Are Protected” then you’re good to go. At the top of the window is the current status of your PC. Norton Security’s interface is more or less the same as it has been for a few years now. It just does its job, and lets you get on with yours with minimal interruptions. It doesn’t overload you with a bunch of pop-ups guiding you through its various features, or alerts about special offers, or anything like that. Once you install Norton, it goes about doing its job quietly. As I said last time, one of the first things you notice about Norton Security is that you don’t notice it.













Norton security premium review