- Dec 19, 2012
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What is it about the ssd problem and Norton? Just trying to understand the problem
Did you do exclusions properly?Norton is good, it has BB and pretty strong signatures. Just a thing: the last time I tried Norton there were incompatibilties with Sandboxie and I had BSOD, hope this has been fixed.
I didn't know there were compatibilities problems.Did you do exclusions properly?
Norton is on a decline. It hasn't improved anything for a few years. Its web protection has been gettinng worse day by day
This product still has many unresolvable bugs which are very obvious but they never fix them
it's better to use Symantec (not Norton) or other vendors
"Market Leaders Symantec and Fortinet Partner to Deliver the Most Robust and Comprehensive Cloud Security Service"
Market Leaders Symantec and Fortinet Partner to Deliver the Most Robust and Comprehensive Cloud Security Service
Process count and which processes are present from Symantec solutions may differ between timing, configuration, etc. as well.Just wondering I am trying symantec there are 5 processes 3 with ids service and ips service ,are these normal processes to have with sep?THks
It's popular to advocate for client-only SEP-C over Norton right now.
I actually run both. I get a couple of SEP licenses comped through my employer.
If I were to choose one or the other, I'd choose Norton.
The protection technologies are virtually identical. Norton is cloud-dependent also.
SEP does, in fact, have more granularity in the way you can adjust certain things...
Now to dispell with the rumors... low probability events...
-No, there is no toolbar in for Norton in Chrome. At one time there was, but the Norton toolbar is no more.. I'm not sure about Edge, Firefox...
-You can easily switch off/on Safe Web, Norton Home Page, Norton Password Manager.. and there are more things you can switch on.
-Having run between 4-8 copies in my household for several years, I can say that in my experience, Norton is among the smoothest AVs I've run... And I've run Kaspersky, Emsisoft, G-DATA, McAfee, Bitdefender, Panda, Avira... and a few others..
And... there are advantages to Norton Premium over SEP-C
-Using the sale price from above compared with SEP-C, Norton costs much less (percentage wise)
-Norton's 25GB cloud storage
-Norton's auto backup, family features, camera protection, online management portal
But, at the end of the day... you should run what makes you happy