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What Makes Norton 360 Premium an Excellent Antivirus

 Norton is a company that commands a lot of respect from the consumers for the efficacy of its antivirus products. It has been around for a very long time but today, its products offer much more than just protection against online threats. Norton 360 Premium is the latest offering from the company that is packed with powerful features to bring total peace of mind to the consumers. Norton antivirus support from the company makes it a very potent internet security suite. 

Actually Norton 360 is available in Standard, Deluxe, and Premium versions on annual subscription basis. Prices of these programs are $69, $79, and $99 per annum. Number of features and extras go on increasing from Standard to Premium. For example, customer gets 10GB of cloud storage with Standard, 50 GB with Deluxe, and 250 GB with Premium version. Of course, he gets all the features available with the other two versions like password manager, firewall, and a Norton guarantee against any kind of infection. Norton 360 Premium is an ideal choice for a household with several members using number of computing devices. 

With Norton 360 Premium, you get not just protection from malware and online threats but also VPN, enormous cloud storage, webcam protection, password manager, and a Norton guarantee called Virus Protection Promise. Under this guarantee, Norton tech support takes the responsibility of cleaning the computer of the infected computer of the customer. If professionals of Norton fail to remove the malware, the company refunds the entire amount of money paid by the customer. 

Installing the program and getting protection form the company is a very simple process. If the customer faces any difficulty, Norton provides all help and support to activate Norton 360 Premium his system. 

Norton has a wonderful My Norton App that allows the customers to get quick and easy access to every feature of the program through just a few clicks. If you are one of those who remain concerned about their privacy during browsing, the VPN offered by Norton 360 Premium proves to be a very useful feature. Password Manager of this antivirus is wonderful as it remembers, stores, and retrieves the passwords of the customer whenever he needs to log in to various websites. 

The only feature of Norton 360 Premium that is not as good or attractive as its other features is its dashboard. You can get access to the dashboard as a separate application only. This means you need to open a new window to give commands for a scan or to clean the computer. It would have been much better had Norton integrated this dashboard with all other features and provided a single user interface to the customer. Despite this shortcoming, Norton 360 Premium is a wonderful product that aims at bringing total peace of mind to the customer. He can forget all worries about security of his computer. Also, extra features like VPN, password manager, cloud storage etc are available at very little premium to him. Best Norton support is the outstanding feature of this antivirus product.

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