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Norton Internet Security 2004 review

4.5

Average Member Rating

Mediocre

Norton Internet Security 2004


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165 Members have reviewed this product

 

Jerry Greenmyer

Jerry Greenmyer

Nothing But Problems

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2.5

Terrible


michael fenton

michael fenton

cannot get update error lu1814

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5.0

Average


Bill Levinson

Bill Levinson

Customer support may as well be non-existent

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5.5

Average


R Wright

R Wright

Crippled my brand new high speed computer

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2.0

Terrible


graham holmes

graham holmes

Rubbish support

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4.0

Mediocre


Jean-GabrieL Bergeron

Jean-GabrieL Bergeron

Stick with 2004 don't screw up your PC with 2006.

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Overview

Norton Internet Security 2004

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

An excellent all-in-one PC defence: Norton Internet Security 2004 is the best all-in-one security suite, thanks to its fine spam filter.

Typical price

£ 54

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