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Comcast Norton Download Mac

Comcast has replaced their free security suite offer from MacAfee with the rival Norton Security Suite. Comcast customers can now download the Norton Security Suite for free by visiting Comcast’s site.

Norton 360 free download - Norton Security Deluxe, Norton Security Premium, Norton Ghost, and many more programs. Download Free Antivirus Software with Comcast. If you’re an Comcast High-Speed Internet Customer, you are eligible to download FREE anti-virus software from Comcast for both Mac and PC. You don’t need to spend money to buy anti-virus software. Norton Security Suite is completely free anti-virus offered for customers, so don’t buy anti-virus. Download Norton Mobile Security from the Norton Security Online page. Click Get Norton Security Online to get started. Log in to your Xfinity account with your username and password if prompted. The Norton download and install will follow. Create or log in to your Norton account. If you are worried about viruses making their way onto your computer, or about your children's safety while they're browsing the Internet, installing a robust security suite on your computer might. Norton AntiVirus Plus gives you multi-layered virus and malware protection, plus 24x7 Δ member support. Get Norton AntiVirus Plus for powerful protection against viruses, malware and other online threats. Get a free trial of Norton protection for PC, Mac, Android or iOS.

This free Norton Security suite for Comcast customer includes Anti-virus protection (virus scan), Hacker protection (firewall protection), Parental controls, Identity Security and automatic updates. Norton Security from Comcast is available for both Windows and Mac users.

This Norton Security is valued at $160 for home user and at $490 for business users. The difference between the Home version of Norton Security Suite and the Business version offered by Comcast is that the Business edition has Business class security protection and is coming with almost all features of Norton 360.

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Here are full features of Norton security suite coming with Comcast home user account.

Features

Benefit

Core protection
  • Protects against viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, worms, bots, and rootkits
  • Stops threats at point of entry with a quiet two-way firewall
Advance protection
  • Blocks browser, OS, and application threats; protects against infected Web sites
  • Protects against the latest threats with proactive multilayered protection system
Identity protection
  • Blocks phishing Web sites and authenticates trusted sites
  • Identity Safe securely stores and manages your login and personal information
  • Guards against keyloggers with automatic login and form filling
Networking
  • Helps secure and monitor your home network
  • Automatically secures your PC when connecting to public wireless networks
PC Tuneup
  • Finds and fixes problems that slow your computer
  • Speeds up the computer’s startup time
  • Cleans and repairs Windows registry
  • Removes Internet clutter such as cookies and temporary files
Support
  • Free email, chat, or phone support
  • AutoFix technology will diagnose and fix common problems for you

To get the Norton Security for home user please visit home user security page and to get business Norton security suite please visit business user security page.

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I just bought Norton Security and tried to install it in my MacBook Air which has been updated to the latest Sierra OS. I double click on the file, it starts I put my admin code to allow installation and then I receive the message 'We're sorry. It seems something went wrong with the installation of the product. Please contact support.' Of course no clue on what may went wrong or even how to contact support, way to go Symantec! I had no other antivirus or similar program installed on the MacBook. Anyone has any clue what's going on? Thank you!

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