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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 94654" data-source="post: 980712"><p>Please go back and read what you posted. That is not what you said. You said that Norton "reversed its decision" without any further detail. In English, that means that they chose to remove the module. That would be the interpretation that most native speaking English people would arrive at.</p><p></p><p>So I was just going by what your prior post means to most native English speaking peoples.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Avira might be owned by Symantec, but this thread is about Norton. I could care less what Norton does with Avira. Just because Avira is doing it has nothing to do with Norton. Norton might own Avira, but Avira runs independently of Norton with its own senior management calling the shots.</p><p></p><p>Any crypto module is just piling more garbage onto their already bloated product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 94654, post: 980712"] Please go back and read what you posted. That is not what you said. You said that Norton "reversed its decision" without any further detail. In English, that means that they chose to remove the module. That would be the interpretation that most native speaking English people would arrive at. So I was just going by what your prior post means to most native English speaking peoples. Avira might be owned by Symantec, but this thread is about Norton. I could care less what Norton does with Avira. Just because Avira is doing it has nothing to do with Norton. Norton might own Avira, but Avira runs independently of Norton with its own senior management calling the shots. Any crypto module is just piling more garbage onto their already bloated product. [/QUOTE]
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