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Anyone tried Norton V24?
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<blockquote data-quote="CyberDevil" data-source="post: 1087419" data-attributes="member: 91290"><p>I've been waiting for Norton and Avast One to be one, haha, and the same for a couple years . This was a legitimate step. But it's still questionable whether they are the same in protection or whether Norton will leave access to Sonar or combine some Avira and Avast technologies. The interface is a bit different, judging by the screenshots from [USER=78956]@fabiobr[/USER] , as I can see. I am glad that there is active ip filtering and it seems even geolocation of network connections. Perhaps when Norton is updated to v24 for everybody mb [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] will be able to make a comparative test?</p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way, isn't Avast one of the most popular antiviruses on almost all continents? It seems to me they can safely serve all Norton customers almost without significantly strengthening the infrastructure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberDevil, post: 1087419, member: 91290"] I've been waiting for Norton and Avast One to be one, haha, and the same for a couple years . This was a legitimate step. But it's still questionable whether they are the same in protection or whether Norton will leave access to Sonar or combine some Avira and Avast technologies. The interface is a bit different, judging by the screenshots from [USER=78956]@fabiobr[/USER] , as I can see. I am glad that there is active ip filtering and it seems even geolocation of network connections. Perhaps when Norton is updated to v24 for everybody mb [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] will be able to make a comparative test? By the way, isn't Avast one of the most popular antiviruses on almost all continents? It seems to me they can safely serve all Norton customers almost without significantly strengthening the infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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