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What would the alternatives be to ignoring this demand for cash and going for something cheaper or even free?
Thanks for any help..............commoner
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All remaining residues of Norton are fairly easy to remove after conventional uninstallation by typing "msconfig" into the run box in XP, selecting the "Services" tab, ticking "Hide all microsoft services" and deselecting every entry listed with the names Symantec or Norton in their title.
You might be interested in this:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/free-vs-paid-av.htm
It's a comparison of how free-av stacks up to paid for.
The summary is that it's good but detection rates are not generally as good as the paid for products. That's probably what you'd expect in the big A/V houses run large teams of virus researchers and are up to hourly releases of signatures - even streaming signatures in some cases.
I guess it rather depends on the sort of risk exposure you typically run.
With regard to that you might be interested in this download.
http://www.siteadvisor.com/download/ie.html
or
http://www.siteadvisor.com/download/ff.html
for firefox
It shows up risky sites in Google or MSN searchs or displays in your browser if you visit a site that uses spyware and the like
Regards and thanks....commoner. ;-)