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Norton Internet Security 2010 & Norton Utilities (3 User Bundle)



WAS $89.99 NOW $36.25

Product Information:

  • Binding : CD-ROM
  • Brand : Symantec
  • EAN : 0037648854832
  • Format : CD
  • HardwarePlatform : Pc
  • Label : Symantec
  • ListPrice :
  • Manufacturer : Symantec
  • MPN : 85483
  • OperatingSystem : Windows
  • PackageDimensions :
  • Platform : Windows
  • ProductGroup : Software
  • ProductTypeName : SOFTWARE
  • Publisher : Symantec
  • Studio : Symantec
  • Title : Norton Internet Security 2010 & Norton Utilities (3 User Bundle)
  • UPC : 037648854832

Item Description

Norton Internet Security 2010 (3 Users) has numerous new and improved features. It includes Norton Insight Network which uses Symantec’s global security intelligence network to provide real-time online protection from the newest threats. The Norton Safe Web identifies unsafe and dangerous Websites right in your search results along with Norton System Insight that provides features and easy to understand system information to help keep your PC performing at top speed. Featuring the Norton Identity Safe On-The-Go which lets you securely access your most up-to-date logins and passwords on any Norton Internet Security 2010 protected PC by using a USB drive. Enjoy so many more features with Norton Antivirus 2010 with Antispyware to protect your computer! Inclues Norton Utilities – It is everything you need to optimize your PC. It quickly finds and fixes PC problems with one click, prioritizes startup applications to accelerate PC boot time, and defragments and cleans the registry so programs open quickly.

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5 Responses to “Norton Internet Security 2010 & Norton Utilities (3 User Bundle)”

  1. A. Reader says:

    Even if I didn’t need the 3 user package I would have bought this to get Norton Internet Security and Norton Utilities for the cost of just one of them. I loaded both on all three pc’s without problems and they are running great and doing an excellent job of keeping all 3 pc’s virus free and up-to-date.

  2. L. Pulbrook says:

    I was having big time problems with my laptop computer. I had somehow picked up numerous viruses and trojans and my computer was slower than mollasses in January. I was even running a well known anti virus program at the time. I then purchased the Norton Internet Security and Norton Utilities. After running the Norton virus, spam and adware scans my computer had several problems, and the program took care of them all. Now my laptop runs like new! Thanks Symantec for a fantastic product.

  3. Deena L. Whitehead says:

    Norton Internet Security and Utilities was fairly easy to install on a newer laptop. But when trying to install the software onto an older model desktop, it was asking to the service pack 2 cd, which was already install. With that said, the software is good for newer model computer, but you will need to put more time in if you want it on older models.

  4. Joshua Hennessey says:

    Great price, for any Norton products let alone The Internet security and Utilities together. I have them on all 3 of my computers and love them. I’m not a IT person or super “computer smart” but I have been using Norton for a long time on my computers and have had no issues, so I stick with what I know works.

  5. C. White says:

    I used Norton SystemWorks and antivirus software for a long time. In the last couple of years I nearly gave up on Norton. The Norton 360 was awful – way too intrusive and slow!

    Norton Utilities is a different package of features than the old SystemWorks, but it has all the essential elements. It fixes registry errors, cleans up the trash on your disk, and optimizes Windows registry. I miss the old “one button” cleanup step. But, this does everything that is needed and is reasonably easy to use.

    This version of Norton antivirus/Internet security has the essentials – virus, Trojans, spyware, and is a password protection program. It doesn’t seem to slow the machine too much and it isn’t overly intrusive.

    After the turkey “Norton 360″ and the abandonment of “SystemWorks” Symantec finally got it right again.

    I run windows 7 on two machines and have this on both.