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I purchased Norton security from Tesco last year and loaded it with no problems, I have got a message telling me there are only 12 days left to renew my subscription and I can do it online for £44.00. I can purchase Norton again from a store for £18.00 but not sure whether it will conflict with the present one on the computer, any advice appreciated,like to stay with Norton rather than "free" ones available.. thanks..
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If it's the same product then it should uninstall the previous one and install over the top. Norton does have a reputation for being a bit of a pig to uninstall so I'd probably go that way In fact it's such a pig they do a tool to uninstall it https://supp ort.norton.c om/sp/en/uk/ home/current /solutions/k b20080710133 834EN_EndUse rProfile_en_ us If you...
16:18 Thu 26th Dec 2013
It is not good practice to have more than one security program installed on your computer, as they tend to conflict with each other and slow your computer. You could end up by frequently seeing warning messages from one program or the other and being constantly irritated by this "bickering" between the two (or more) systems. Settle on one program at a time, and if you don't like it, uninstall it and install another one.
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If it's the same product then it should uninstall the previous one and install over the top.
Norton does have a reputation for being a bit of a pig to uninstall so I'd probably go that way
In fact it's such a pig they do a tool to uninstall it
https:/ /suppor t.norto n.com/s p/en/uk /home/c urrent/ solutio ns/kb20 0807101 33834EN _EndUse rProfil e_en_us
If you feel nervous - you could use that first and then install the new one
Norton does have a reputation for being a bit of a pig to uninstall so I'd probably go that way
In fact it's such a pig they do a tool to uninstall it
https:/
If you feel nervous - you could use that first and then install the new one
You could go with MSE
If detecting 91.9% of malware is good enough for you
http:// chart.a v-compa ratives .org/ch art1.ph p
(Even AVG manages to beat that!)
If detecting 91.9% of malware is good enough for you
http://
(Even AVG manages to beat that!)
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