Saturday, December 3, 2011

[Simply Computers] Re: Norton Internet Security 2012

 

You don't indicate the problems that Norton is causing you. Perhaps it's fixable.

If you think you need a firewall I've had good success with testing Comodo free firewall. Not terribly intrusive but it does have lots of features. I run Avast free with Comodo with a 25 / 5 FIOS connection.

Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ

--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "R. Douglas Hill" <hamlin53@...> wrote:
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> I have finally had enough of Norton (100 days left) and need to do something else. I want to uninstall it using the add/remove...Reboot...Then use the Norton uninstall tool...(Norton 2012 was added to 2011)...Reboot and then use CCleaner. I have used AVG free and ZoneAlarm free and also used both of the paid pro versions in the past. They do not seem to get along and the reviews I have read on AVG 2012 suggests that there are many new problems.
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> I have heard that anything from Avast and Avira free are good, but I also need a firewall. Zone Alarm has usually been good, but a little bloated like Norton and some anti virus will not recognize Z/A. I do not mind if I have to pay for a complete security suite, but I could use some suggestions on something besides Norton or Webroot. I know nothing about Kaspersky or Trend Micro.
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> I do not go to high risk sites. I also have Netcraft installed to give me a little insight of potential danger. My computer needs are mostly for email and banking, credit cards etc., using temporary account numbers for each transaction.
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> Any and all advice from the professionals in this room would be appreciated. I have a Dell Dimension 4500 desktop, XP-SP3 and I use mostly Firefox. My Verizon connection is 15 over 5, if this would make some difference for the need of a free or stronger paid version. Might even be going back to dial up if Verizon carries through with their threat for a 50% increase in my monthly bill. Sorry for the long email and thank all of you in advance for any help.

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