![]() I would test both out and see which you like better. But I know for you it's free so it's a tough choice here. Norton seems to be on the expensive side. I just can't justify paying for a AV these days. I would go with Avast but that's just me. I believe it will serve you better for offline protection. Norton seems to rely on the cloud a lot now and it's signatures are so so.Īvast has the cloud, deepscreen, evogen, file rep and other features. I am with Bell and I am stuck with them offering me McAfee for free every month, which I refuse to use. Here in Canada, Rogers offers Norton for free. But I can both are technically free to you. You really should be comparing AIS with NIS. I still continue to use Avast to this day, however the ads are getting out of hand. It has saved me quite a few times back then when I was just learning about viruses. My very first laptop which had Vista back in 2008 and I decided to use Avast 4.8 and ever since then I have stuck with it. If youve never used the suite of Norton security software before, check out what it does: Helps secure multiple PCs, Macs, smartphones and tablets with a single subscription. I have not used Norton since the 2005 days, so I am not really familiar with it. Note: If you stop your Xfinity Internet subscription, your free Norton Security Online license will also be discontinued. Granted, now a days Norton is light as a feather and offers amazing detection with it's SONAR, file rep, and the cloud. I remember when we got our very first desktop and it came with Norton Antivirus 2005 with Windows XP and then we were wondering why the darn thing was running SO slow (I wonder why? )
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