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Norton Internet Security 2005 Home Protection Pack - 3 Users
Norton Internet Security 2005 Home Protection Pack - 3 Users

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From: Symantec
Category: Software

List Price: $119.99
Buy New: $30.99
You Save: $89.00 (74%)



New (2) Used (2) from $26.39

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 4968

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp
Color: 3-user
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Home Protection Pack
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2.5

MPN: 10289288
Model: 10289288
UPC: 037648246941
EAN: 0037648246941
ASIN: B0002Q89NM

Release Date: September 20, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New. Sealed in Box. P23.

Features:
  • Essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats
  • AntiVirus; Personal Firewall keeps personal data in and hackers out
  • Privacy Control prevents personal info from being sent out without approval
  • AntiSpam filters out unwanted email and helps protect against email fraud
  • Parental Control blocks access to inappropriate Web sites and newsgroups

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Provides essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats. Powerful yet easy to use, this award-winning suite now includes advanced spam-fighting software to filter unwanted mail out of your inbox. Protect yourself, your family, and your PC online. Includes: Norton AntiVirus, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton Privacy Control, Norton AntiSpam, and Norton Parental Control.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Norton STINKS   October 28, 2005
I had Norton Internet Security installed on my computer when bought new 10 months ago. Shortly after running the computer it gradually slowed down and would not load things, freeze up etc...I thought my computer was messed up and after some trial and error, I discovered that Norton was causing my problems. I installed Computer Associates EZ trust software (which I use on my Windows XP laptop that did not experience any problems) and deleted Norton and my problems ceased. I WOULD NOT RECCOMMEND THIS PROGRAM!!! I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who have no problem, but judging by the number of negative reviews here that they are the minority.


5 out of 5 stars Norton Internet Security 2005   August 9, 2005
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great protection, installed easier than 2003 and 2002 versions. This product has saved our PC's many times.
wsp



1 out of 5 stars Norton Anti-Spam is a hoax; how can they do this to us?   May 5, 2005
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have been using Norton internet security software for several years; I suppose the anti-virus and the firewall parts of their current package work OK; certainly they never stop up-grading, almost daily, to my considerable irritation. But the "AntiSpam" is a joke! I tell "AntiSpam", in the "Rules", to treat any e-mail with "Rate", "rate", "Rates" or "rates" in the "from" space as spam. But e-mail with these words in the "from" space get through ALL THE TIME. Is it so very hard to write software to check whether any of these four little words (or any four little words) are in a "from" space? I could give several other examples of the total failure of Norton AntiSpam to do anything like it claims to do, involving equally simple tasks like the "rates" one. I use a Pentium 4 at 2.5G with oceans of hard drive space. I think some, or all the, people at Symantec should be ashamed of themselves for foisting such a less-than-worthless hoax on us, the buyers. I say "less-than-worthless" because it wastes good hard drive space which could be used for better purposes, and because it suggests a false sense of security, at least for a while. If you are thinking of buying this product, please don't. Maybe if sales go down, then Symantec will decide to try and give some value for money.


2 out of 5 stars Antispam fails, tech support fails   April 10, 2005
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've used Norton for many years with only minor annoyances and irritations, things I could live with because Norton is given high antivirus effectiveness ratings. This version taught me its time to find another. My three major issues: crashes, antispam, and tech support.
Crashes: My wireless laptop (just a normal Toshiba Satellite) crashes & reboots on startup, repeatedly. Workaround: disable Norton until after the system boots.
Antispam. Flat out does not work, on three different systems, my Toshiba laptop, my HP Pavillion desktop, my Dell desktop. Works for awhile, but eventually locks up outlook (both 2002 & 2003 versions). Sometimes crashes or locks up my entire system.
Tech support: A not-very-funny-joke. They take weeks, even more than a month to respond. They respond with cookbook fixes. They even repeated themselves once. I've spent over 6 months trying to get some resolution. Ha-Ha.
Bottom line, I've dropped Norton from my list. I can not trust their product or services. There's nothing left.



1 out of 5 stars NIS is Crap.   April 5, 2005
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I really like what Norton/Symantec wants to do. We need some tools to stop adware, spyware, popups etc etc. But I think Norton is going about it totally wrong.

Firstly they have a default list of blocks/permits which I think have been really badly chosen. Legitimate sites just don't work now.

Its totally crazy that a whole range of sites don't work when NIS is on. There also is no clear cut method for legitimate website developers to build around NIS because they seem to change their concept all the time.

NIS inserts javascript into every page that you open and often it inserts it in the wrong place and therefore gives errors on the browser. This will make some pages not open or not behave correctly.

If it works badly most of the time, I'd rather just turn it off. Then if I anyway leave it turned off... I'd rather just uninstall it. If I've uninstalled it... why pay and buy the damn thing in the first place.

Guys at Norton.... You've built great products in the past but this one is just nuts.


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