Used both AVG Free and Avast. Both are trusted and respected. Currently use Avast as AVG and Zone Alarm had conflict problems a while back. The problem's probably fixed now.
Microsoft Security Essentials is free, and I think it lasts forever. You need to update it, just a quick scan, every two or three weeks. Give it a try.
Hi Jessi, have you tried contacting Norton to tell them of your position? I got McAfee free for a year when I first took out Sky broadband. When it came to renewal I thought it was a bit steep so I phoned the contact number and was offered an instant 50% off. I also had three emails from a previous antivirus supplier offering progressively higher discounts as the due date came nearer.
If none of the above helps then AVG Free is fine.
Yes Jessi, you will need to remove Norton prior to installing the program you plan on replacing it with. Take a look here for a link to the tool to remove it: http://us.norton.com/...0710133834EN&ln=en_US
Bear in mind that you'll want to avoid using the Internet without an anti-malware program in place, so consider downloading the program you plan on replacing it with beforehand. That way you can have the new program up and running prior to connecting to the net to do it's first update.
IMHO - Free AV software is false ecomomy. Most miss loads of viruses and other malicious software. One virus could cost you lost data and a clean install. Very costly. I recommend NOD32 by ESET. They are award winners. Check it out for yourself. A two years licence costs around £60. Read this http://www.eset.co.uk/Products/SmartSecurity
I use Norton 2010 and it is excellent..I certainly would'nt go back to the free ones as Norton does an awful lot more for the money..On the internet they ask for (I think) about £60 to renew it but I buy the disc from W.H.Smith (shop or internet) for about £24...
Yes, you can look here: http://www.spywared.c...e/antivirus-software/
and choose better one for you. There you will also find short reviews about softwares, so you'll be easier to decide.