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Norton Internet Security 2011 18.6 [60-day trial]

by Chris Wiles

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12 May 2011

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Norton Internet Security 2011

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If you're seeking a comprehensive security suite from one of the market-leading developers, this might be the solution

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Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit

Manufacturer: Symantec

Size: 109MB

Number of Downloads: 15350

Price: $69.99

Love it or hate it, Norton Internet Security is tried-and-tested software that’s used by millions of users worldwide, often pre-installed on a new PC. It’s a complete suite of security software, consisting of the software-based tools you’ll require to safeguard your computer whilst you browse the Internet. These tools include an anti-virus client, anti-spyware, firewall , anti-spam and more.

Improved Norton Safe Web technology blocks Internet threats before they can infect your PC. So you can browse, buy and bank online with confidence. It even warns you of unsafe web sites right in your search results. Plus, unlike other Internet security suites, it provides easy-to-understand threat and performance information to help you avoid future threats and keep your PC running fast.

This is the latest 2011 edition of Norton Internet Security with various improvements such as professional-level anti-spam filtering and much more.

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