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Review by tachi1
Norton has gotten more thorough and un-intrussive as time goes on. It stays more in the background, seems to draw less computing power, and is less domineering than it used to be. It has always been a good anti-virus program, but it used to cause as many conflicts as it prevented (there used to be the .dll file that was a source of annoyance through several versions!); and didn’t interact well with other programs and/or make its presence felt in many annoying ways.
Luckily, it has put all that behind it: it works in the background; doesn’t interfere unless it has to due to a real threat; doesn’t slow anything down; doesn’t try to run the show; and still gives you a level of protection that makes you feel secure.