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Your Norton Security Online subscription from AOL delivers security for mobile devices, Windows PC, and Mac. You can manage protection for all your devices with an easy-to-use Web portal.
• Anti-Theft security - Keeps your phone and mobile devices safe with remote locator, device lock, device erase, SIM card removal lock, and more. Web protection • Antivirus protection - Protection against viruses, spyware, malware, and other online attacks.
Norton is a brand name that was founded in 1982 by Peter Norton Computing and acquired by Symantec in 1990. It is now used by the American company Gen Digital (formerly Symantec and NortonLifeLock) for some of its software .
Sign in to My Account. Click My Services | My Subscriptions. Click Manage for Norton Security Online. Click Get Started. Click Send a Download Link. Select Email or Text. Enter your email address or phone number, then click the Confirm icon . On the new device you'd like to use, access the link you just sent and click Download Now.
Norton Security is a cross-platform security suite that provides subscription-based real-time malware prevention and removal in addition to identity theft protection and performance tuning tools. Other features include a personal firewall , email spam filtering, and phishing protection.
2. Under Norton Security Online, click Manage. 3. Click Change Payment. 4. Choose Edit payment method to update your existing card payment or click Add credit or debit card to enter a different card. 5. Enter your info and click Submit.
Norton 360 is an "all-in-one" security suite developed by Gen Digital, formerly Symantec and later NortonLifeLock. The current suite was released in 2019 as a replacement for Norton Security , [ 1 ] which had itself replaced the earlier eponymous suite Norton 360 .