Norton Security 2015 Trial Reset Lifetime prevents the hacker to steal the private information online and provide real time virus free protection security to the PC.
HI a9015, Welcome to the Norton Community. The Norton trial is the same as the paid version. There is no difference except that it ends after the trial period of 90 days if you don't enter a regular subscription product key before that time. Also if you decide to purchase the subscription later on then you do not need to uninstall and reinstall your softwre but rather simply enter your product key and it will immediately change to a full subscription period. If you ended up not choosing to keep your Norton software I would encourage you to post back here and let us know so we can help you remove it properly.
Hopefully this won't happen though. Which Norton product will you be installing? Also, do you currently have any other security software installed? If so you need to uninstall it first using first the conventional uninstall, followed by a special removal tool which the vendor can provide. If you have current security software which you need to removeĀ and have trouble locating such a removal tool please let us know as we have links to many of the common ones. I think you will like your Norton trial. I saw your other post, was the product key you got valid?
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Hope this helps. Hi a9015, Both Norton Internet Security (NIS) and Norton 360 (N360) are good choices. Norton Antivirus is also a good choice but it does not have a firewall so if that is important to you then either NIS or N360 is the best choice. The main difference between N360 and NIS is that N360 has online backup and is more geared toward users who want a 'plug and play' software for the most part. NIS does not include online backup and is a bit cheaper but is much more customizable.
Don't get me wrong, NIS is also designed to be fully workable without changes out of the box but when you choose it does allow for more customization. You can see more comparison of features. In short if you do not care about online backup and/or want something more customizable then NIS would be your best choice. Also if you have Kapersky installed currently then you should remove it with the removal tool at the following link.
Please do a conventional uninstall first. Do you have any other security software? The links to the latest NIS and N360 are as follows. You can select the one of choice but don't install both. NIS: N360: Hope this helps.