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Norton Antivirus is typically offered with a thirty day free trial. A lot of times, the free trial is a limited edition of the software package, without many of the features of the full version.
The free trial of Norton Antivirus last for 30 days. The entire package of features is available during this time. After the 30-day free trial period is over, one would need to pay the price for whichever package they have chosen.
Norton Internet Security does not have a free product, although they do have a 30 day free trial. One can download the full version software on Norton's official website. Norton Internet Security protects against viruses, adware, and malware.
Norton offers free security as a trial for the full version and a if you want full protection you have to pay a fee, you can choose from both options.
NO, BrianPOP simply ends your free trial hoping you will buy a membership account
The only promotion that Norton is offering right now is a 6 month free trial when you use the trial product key. When you create a new account with them they will email you the information to obtain your product key. Once you have the product key you can continue setup of this software.
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Yes. You have to cancel before the trial ends or they charge you
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When the trial is over, it is frozen forever. There is an option to buy the full game and unfreeze the account that you played your trial on and make that you're full game account. There is no reason to delete a free trial as it will be frozen when the trial period ends.
Norton Antivirus is not free to use indefinitely. However, its parent company, Symantec, is known for distributing free trials of its software so that users can try before they buy it (while the software itself may be free, a subscription to the service is what will eventually need to be purchased). Symantec offers direct downloads, and most reputable download sites also have the latest release available.