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I'm a longtime user of Norton and my subscription expires in a month, not sure if I should switch or renew
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<blockquote data-quote="AgentPearce" data-source="post: 846104" data-attributes="member: 73183"><p>Hi! </p><p>I'm a longtime user of Norton and I am pretty happy with the product. </p><p>My subscription expires in a month from now and I'm wondering whether or not I should renew the subscription or just switch to Windows Defender/BitDefender/Kaspersky.</p><p>One thing I don't like about Norton is that the firewall isn't as advanced as other AVs, I can't block whole folders and subfolders, I need to add a separate rule for each executeable I want to configure and there's no way to add multiple executeables to the same rule.</p><p>Other than the firewall, I like everything about Norton but am not sure if it's the best choice out there and if I should even be paying for an AV these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AgentPearce, post: 846104, member: 73183"] Hi! I'm a longtime user of Norton and I am pretty happy with the product. My subscription expires in a month from now and I'm wondering whether or not I should renew the subscription or just switch to Windows Defender/BitDefender/Kaspersky. One thing I don't like about Norton is that the firewall isn't as advanced as other AVs, I can't block whole folders and subfolders, I need to add a separate rule for each executeable I want to configure and there's no way to add multiple executeables to the same rule. Other than the firewall, I like everything about Norton but am not sure if it's the best choice out there and if I should even be paying for an AV these days. [/QUOTE]
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