Yes, Norton Security (Antivirus, Spyware protection, Firewall, Spam blocker etc..) is available for free to all Rogers Yahoo Hi-Speed Internet users - you can ignore the previous answers. The link to get to this is:
http://promo.yahoo.com/rogers/yop_learnmore.html
2007-12-16 00:04:34
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answered by Rob 6
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answered by ? 3
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I downloaded the “upgrade” Dec 15 and had all kinds of problems with it. I finally contacted AT&T Yahoo on Dec 18. They have suspended all further downloads of the Norton product to try and fix the bugs. I was told to go to Windows http://onecare.live.com and sign up for the 90 day free trial while AT&T Yahoo try to resolve their problems.
I uninstalled the entire AT&T Yahoo protection suite, but it left a few bits behind. Then I installed One Care and everything now works fine.
When and if AT &T Yahoo announce they have “fixed” the upgrade, I think I will pass on it if it is still a Norton product. Even before this problem, I had tried Norton’s anti-virus and found it to be terrible—a resource hog that interferes with normal usage of your computer.
2007-12-19 05:03:14
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answered by raichasays 7
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I am quite sure you can not get Norton Internet Sercurity free, Norton dont give away any thing free. You may find going to their site, they might have a 30 day trial download. Just another thing, I had this programme once, it was terrible it would not allow me into alot of quite normal websites and was very intrusive. I uninstalled it and got a zone alarm free instead I had it now for about 6 years.
2007-12-16 01:10:24
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answered by Fay 6
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Don't do that. I used that Noront secruity suite once and that was the worst thing. It is a BIG time resource hog, it will make your computer lag and cause it to be 100 CPU. I would forget norton, uninstal the trail, make sure to use the removal tool off the web site and then install AVG free. You will not regret it. And yes AVG does work. I haved tested it out with online scanners. My computer is clean and runs great.
2016-05-24 04:42:53
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answered by ? 3
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Free or not free, Nortons is the very worse garbage antivirus in the world.
Avast free for home personal use is light years ahead of Nortons. Plus you will get a realtime background that really works in real time to kill hidden embedded viruses, and on the hour updates. http://www.avast.com
If you install Nortons and decide you don't like it, you will play hell trying to remove all the 375 fragments that will be left behind glued to your registry, files/folders and hidden in your subsystem.
Minddoctor, France
2007-12-16 01:08:16
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answered by MINDDOCTOR 7
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Norton really is the pits.
2007-12-16 06:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice - don't.
Use AVG Free Edition. Go to avg.com.
2007-12-16 00:55:24
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answered by costa 4
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It must a trial one.
Norton won't share anything free whatsoever it may be.
Go for Kaspersky, McAfee they are better (aid)softwares.
Free ones are AVG, Avast.
2007-12-15 23:57:02
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answered by Vishal 5
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Don't bother!Install AVGfree instead.Its better AND it doesn't slow your computer down!
2007-12-16 00:16:20
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answered by gerrytweedie 3
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