Norton Internet Security 2010 for 6 months free

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Hello guys

Here is Norton promotion page that you will get NIS 2010 key for 6 month for free!
Page is for 2009 but it will work on 2010 version to!

NIS 2010 is one of the best security suits in the world! :D

This is just for you guys! Enjoy :D

https://emea.norton.com/trialware/2009/avfbild/

Site is on germain but key work in all languages! :D
 

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It's true that NIS2010 is by far a vast improvement over 08.
 

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Norton is a virus in itself...

Sorry, but I will never purchase that. In my experience, they are not any use anyways.

~Lordbob
 

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Yeah, at the Detroit New Efficiency Launch Event, I caught a seminar by the Symantec guys and they gave away a free copy of Norton Internet Security 2010 to everybody in attendance. And even with the free code...I don't think I am even going to take a look. Previous experience with that product was less than stellar and trying to get rid of it was like trying to get gum out of your hair.
 

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I left Norton products a long time ago and see no reason to go back ...
 

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Sorry but I wouldn't allow anything Norton within spitting distance of any of my machines. :sick:

I believe the new versions are getting better but I don't think it will ever be as good as it was when Norton owned it and it was just an anti virus program.
 

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yeah, I'm with most of the posts here...No Norton/Symantec on any of my machines. No way, no how.
 

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4th in detection rate according to av-comparatives.org's latest test (August). Only behind G DATA, AVIRA and McAfee.

And by far the lightest Internet Security Suite out there right.

Worth a try in my opinion.
 

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Here we go again,

Do you guys realize this is the 3rd thread about Norton Antivirus 2009/2010 that is turned into a Norton love/hate thread?

And I see the same faces again saying it's no good and how they wouldn't even try it based on previous versions.

That is by the way, a contradiction in terms.
You can not deem it to be bad, if you say you haven't tried it.

And we criticize people who judge Windows 7, based on their experience with Vista? :sarc:
You guys should know better.

The OP provided a nice helpful post for which he deserves thanks.

Not the next 100 page Norton bash.
 

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SquonkSC is right!

Same old users saying the same thing all time! I am giving NIS2010 for 6 month free! Take it or leave!
 

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I Love my PC!
Yeah, kind of reminds me of these two. :D:D:D

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I dont understand the language. I pasted my email address in the box and checked the 2 options and clicked the big box. Then i got an email containing a link. When i clicked the link, it opened another page. No key, no nothing. :(



Edit: i used google translate and got what they are saying. :)
 

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I dont understand the language. I pasted my email address in the box and checked the 2 options and clicked the big box. Then i got an email containing a link. When i clicked the link, it opened another page. No key, no nothing. :(



Edit: i used google translate and got what they are saying. :)

First they will send you email to confim your email adsress! When you confirm you email address they will send you key!
And please check spam folder for email! ;)
 

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I Love my PC!
Yep i got it. Will try it on virtual machine.
 

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Whoever says NIS2009 or NIS2010 is slow clearly haven't used the product and are just plain Norton bashers. So guys, dont display your ignorance.
 

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Thanks for the offer link and yes Norton has indeed done tremendous improvements in newer versions.
 

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I think that I'll remain on Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 :geek:
I tried Norton few times before and many times it was cutting off internet connection after installation. Plus, it infested a system like a plaque. It was everywhere. A little bit to intrusive for my taste. After S&M like that... how to change your mind? :sick:However, I didn't test newer versions... maybe they got a little bit better :sarc:
 

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I think that I'll remain on Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 :geek:
I tried Norton few times before and many times it was cutting off internet connection after installation. Plus, it infested a system like a plaque. It was everywhere. A little bit to intrusive for my taste. After S&M like that... how to change your mind? :sick:However, I didn't test newer versions... maybe they got a little bit better :sarc:

They hired a totally new team for v2009, and nothing, I mean nothing is the same as it was before.

I was a Norton hater before v2009.
Now I think it's the best out there.
And I know because I gave it a fair shot.

Kaspersky by the way has been mentioned in this forum many times for causing major problems with W7, as was AVG.

Haven't seen any problem reported here with Norton 2009 or 2010.
Only bad news about Norton comes from people who actually don't use it,
and never used it with Windows 7.

If you want objectivity, the only way is to try your self.

edit: and thanks to the OP, we know we can try it for 6 months for free.

Greetings.
 

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I got to use NIS 2010 for 1 year free because I was a beta tester, and I can freely say that as an application it is a very good piece of software - it doesn't use much resources and works flawlesly, although it introduces something like a 10 second longer boot - but it works great, no problems at all.

However, their detecton, especially of the rogue fake antvirus scareware, an the proactive detection of newly repackaged malware and fresh new rootkits isn't the best out there. More than a couple of times Windows Defender caught something NIS missed. However, I don't come across too much bad stuff, so I'm OK with it.... They are slow, very slow in adding new detections..
 

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I got to use NIS 2010 for 1 year free because I was a beta tester, and I can freely say that as an application it is a very good piece of software - it doesn't use much resources and works flawlesly, although it introduces something like a 10 second longer boot - but it works great, no problems at all.

However, their detecton, especially of the rogue fake antvirus scareware, an the proactive detection of newly repackaged malware and fresh new rootkits isn't the best out there.
Nonsense.
In VB's extensive test it missed one unknown out of many thousands.

More than a couple of times Windows Defender caught something NIS missed. However, I don't come across too much bad stuff, so I'm OK with it....
Norton detected 13 items of bad stuff, that Windows Defender missed.
Lets be real. No AV catches everything.

They are slow, very slow in adding new detections..
What are you talking about?
The definitions are update every 5 minutes.
When I do it by hand to test it, it always has new definitions.
And five minutes later I check again, and there are new ones again.

Another thing. I noticed no delay with boot times, and certainly not 10 seconds.
Must be a combination of factors.

Greetings
 

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