I had the last few years, Norton 360, which ultimately is the same as Norton Security, only that Norton 360 even offers the possibility for a backup. So far I have but never used, I back up my data always regularly on an external hard drive.
So far I have always preferred the download versions, but this is unfortunately almost no longer offered on Amazon. The reason for this, unfortunately, I do not know, but it was always very practical.
Thus, the product key came this time by mail in the format of a credit card takes place on the one on the back of the product key abrubbeln by the black mark. Then you go under Norton.com/Setup and can enter the new product key. Everything else happens almost by itself. Even the existing Norton 360 was removed automatically. The PC had to be restarted, then installed Norton Security and was then already active.
What I've always found stupid was that you, for example. has 7 day maturity of old subscriptions. Then you play a new version of it (or extension), and then you back only 366 days (the day you get well paid). The remaining 7 days out of the old subscription expire. That could actually be well written, after all, one has paid for it.
Until the last day I always do not like to wait. The subscription would be time expired while I was on a business trip. Since I have the course, made before I moved away and have given away one week maturity.
What I still is a mystery why the extension versions that you can do with the existing anti-virus program short and quick, always a lot more expensive than buying a new product key. Here, the price differences are already large. I never take the extensions actually, I the new product keys, as often are still available for purchase ever.
System requirements for this program are:
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 8, 7, Vista and XP.
Mac OS X (current and two previous versions)
(Installed Google Play app must) Android version 2.3
iOS version 5.0 or later (iPad and iPhone)