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Norton360 Antivirus & Security App Description
Introducing Norton360, your pocket-sized digital bodyguard against pesky cyber threats! This app is like having a security team, complete with an AI brain, to protect your mobile world. ๐ก๏ธ
Ever worried about those sneaky scams? Fret not! Norton has launched the Genie Scam Protection, an AI-powered wizard that zaps away suspicious texts, emails, and calls faster than you can say "abra-cadabra"! โจ๐๐ง
When it comes to Mobile Security, Norton doesn't just stop at a regular virus scan. It's got real-time scanning that tackles malware and ransomware like a ninja in cyberspace. ๐คบ Plus, there's a VPN feature for when you're feeling internationalโor just want extra privacy while binge-watching your favorite shows. ๐๐ป
Want to know if WiFi networks are giving you bad vibes? Norton's got you covered with its WiFi Analyzerโno need for tinfoil hats here! It alerts you of dodgy connections so you're always connected safely. ๐จ๐ถ
The internet can be full of ads trying to track your every move (creepy!). But fear not; Norton's Ad Tracker Blocker is on hand to block them out like an overzealous bouncer at an exclusive club. ๐ ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
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4.6
Average Rating
1,906,988
Total Ratings
193,526
Total Reviews
Mixed Bag of Reviews ๐ญ
Confusion and Clarity:
The Irritating Salesman:
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Overall, it seems Norton leaves users feeling safer online but could tone down the aggressive upselling and improve user experience in some cases.
"Not sure if it's doing anything. I will say it's not taking over my phone and the setup. Update. I had my settings put this app into deep sleep so it seems to be working as it should. Thanks for your patience."
"What really irritates me about this is, I subscribe and pay for this service, and it prevents a lot of problems, but I am tired of pop-ups from Norton to buy more of their services. How many times do I have to click on the pulldown menu that comes up when I click the X to close the "ad" That's trying to sell me more Norton services. If I wanted more, I would go out and find them and buy them. I wish they would stop forcing me to click the "X" and click "don't ask again""
"I was advised to not go to a malicious website by Norton. I took the advice and did not go. I always like applications that help me as I try and go through the web. Norton is a good value product."
"Great!!!"
"Unable to set up service. Don't remember my password so I'll be moving on to something else"