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The same will occur if you click the link that you may have sent to yourself over email. Follow the device-specific steps below. Click Install. The app will download, and then click Open.

You will be prompted to agree to terms and conditions. After successful installation, you will have access to the full range of Android features that Norton Mobile Security offers. Oh well, I'll post more when I know more. How I know: I received an email from Comcast this evening telling me about the exciting switch to Norton. This after all the trash-talking they did about Norton and Symantec the whole time I worked there. What a joke! Comcast's hypocrisy knows no bounds. Although Comcast will no longer be offering virus protection software from McAfee, that doesn't mean you still can't utilize the McAfee security suite.

With Mcafee Anitvirus Plus you will enjoy the same protection and usability as you have in the past. Clearly, Comcast anti virus protection is in a state of flux, and hopefully things will settle a bit so that those customers who have been so loyal to this floundering telecommunications giant will once again find themselves on stable ground with their ISP.

Update: May 11, Well, I finally made the switch to the Norton anitvirus package that Comcast now offers their customers, one day before the McAfee package expired. The installation was a painless as it could have possibly been, as it intuitively offered to uninstall the McAfee software that it was replacing.

So far, so good. I like the interface, as it seems to be a bit more user friendly than I had in past experiences with this software. We'll see how that holds up. I'll post occasional updates as my usage progresses.

Hopefully, this software won't negatively affect my PC and my browsing capabilities, but I have enough experience in this arena to solve many of my own problems if they should arise. May 14, The only drawback I've noticed thus far is that my browser takes much longer to load than it did before the install. Once is pops up, though, it's good to go, so no worries really.

I'm still rather impressed with how simple and user-friendly the download process was, though I'm sure the Comcast call centers were inundated with calls regarding the switch. Old Credo - We will be the company to look to first for the communications products and services that connect people to what's important in their lives. New Credo - Comcast will deliver a superior experience to our customers every day.

Our products will be the best and we will offer the most customer-friendly and reliable service in the market. Some virus protections will find and keep viruses in a quarenteen area. When you stop paying a yearly fee for these protections, they release all viruses back onto your computer, like Norton.

Norton is awful. My experience is that it slows down internet connectivity and blocks many useful add ons. I'm a big fan of McAfee.

You forget that you even have an antivirus running and it does a great job too. Personally, Ill stick to Mac products. I'm not saying that they are impenetrable but I haven't had a virus on my Mac laptop nor any security software installed since I bought it 3 years ago. Then again, if it is free, Ill take it. In my years of experience i have found software such as AVG, Kaspersky etc. The best is always the company that has the largest knowledge base on Viruses, which happens to be both McAfee and Symantec, Which one people choose of the two in my opinion is totally a personal decision, they are both very effective Programs.

I personally use Norton Internet Security , have done so for a while, i'm always comparing and testing Norton against other brands, and i have never come across a program that does a better job,.. Why don't i use McAfee, I Personally don't like the interface, that's the only reason. Frankly, I don't like McAfee.



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