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Review by Bill M.
Before now, I hadn’t used Norton Internet Security in about 5 years. I decided to stop using it because it was simply more trouble than it was worth. It was basically nothing more than an obtrusive, bloated, system-slowing annoyance. And to be honest, I only gave Norton Internet Security another shot and began using it again because I was able to acquire it for free. Well, I’m glad I had the opportunity to try this 2014 version because it is nothing like the last version of Norton Internet Security I tried. It now has a very long and impressive list of features and protections, and since installing this 2014 version I’ve noticed no increase in boot time, I’ve noticed no slowing of my system, and it basically just runs in the background with very little required interaction. Among many other things, Norton claims this version will actively protect you against viruses, spam, spyware, identity theft, and social media dangers, and so far it’s given me no reason to believe it’s not doing that. And that’s exactly what I want/expect from an internet security program. I want it to do its job, do it well, and leave me alone as much as possible. I’ve had this 2014 version installed for about a month now, and so far I’m impressed and very happy with it. Give this 2014 version a try and I’m fairly certain you will be, too.