Norton Antivirus For Mac Review

Norton Antivirus For Mac Review Rating: 7,7/10 6580 votes

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In 2018 tests, Norton Security for Mac outperformed all eight of its mainstream antivirus rivals. To find out more, continue reading our Norton Security for Mac review. Buy Norton Antivirus for Mac (£24.99) Norton Security for Mac review: Testing explained. Testing Mac Antivirus software is a split into four major sections. However, Norton 360 Standard also comes with unlimited VPN service, webcam protection and Dark Web monitoring. We’re testing Norton 360 Standard, and will be updating this review in the coming weeks. Norton Security Standard is a key player in the antivirus software industry. Aug 09, 2014  According to the packaging this is supposed to include Norton AntiVirus 11 which supports Mac OS x 10.4.11 - 10.6.8 and according to another reviewer also, so I ordered it as the other reviewer said to open another menu to download Norton 11.

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UPDATE: In April 2019, Symantec revamped its lineup of consumer antivirus products. Norton Antivirus Plus replaces Norton Antivirus Basic, which has now been discontinued. Both products are the same, with the same core security features - but Norton Antivirus Plus comes with added 24/7 tech support, 2GB cloud backup, and a two-way firewall. We’re testing Norton Antivirus Plus and will be updating this review in the coming weeks.

While testing Norton Antivirus Basic in our lab, the antivirus software found and blocked 97 percent of the malware samples we used. This is much different than other third-party test labs that gave Norton higher scores. But we noticed issues with the program that left our test computers infected with viruses. However, there were also times Norton Antivirus detected threats trying to come in from online where most other programs didn’t detect the threats.

When we tried to visit a website that had malware on it, Norton displayed a message warning us of the danger. We also were given the option to learn more about the lurking threat. This opened a very detailed report in another browser tab that gave specifics like the type and name of the threat, when it was first discovered, and how many known instances of that virus exist. This isn’t a feature most antivirus programs include, so we appreciated this information.

Sometimes the threat was a virus download. Most of the time Norton stopped the download and again displayed a message with the option to learn more about the threat it blocked. The virus was also moved to the quarantine folder so it wouldn’t get lose and attack our computer. There were times when we couldn’t reach a page because it was no longer active or the server hosting the page wasn’t responding quick enough. Or because the account was suspended. But several of these sites still have virus downloads lurking that Norton Antivirus caught and quarantined. Each time the program stopped a download, it told us where the threat was trying to install itself on our computer.

In some of our tests we noticed that a few virus downloads that Norton claimed to have blocked and quarantined still made it through to our computer. This was frustrating since we wanted to put our full trust in this antivirus program, but it required us to double-check after each threat was blocked just to make sure it really was. We had to install a second antivirus program to find some of the threats Norton missed.

Beyond antivirus protection, Norton scans your system for other weak spots, like outdated software, where hackers and ransomware tend to sneak in. It also includes a password manager to hide your login credentials while you access online accounts. A secure browser feature marks search results so you know which sites are safe before you click on them. The software doesn’t have parental controls, a VPN or a personal firewall. However, these are included with Norton Security Premium, along with 10 user licenses and mobile protections.

Norton doesn’t cause any slowdown to your computer while it’s installed and running. We were able to play games, watch video, surf the web, share files and download programs without any interruption or noticeable lag.

Norton Antivirus Basic is a good program and offers decent protection. We saw a few threats sneak by this program’s protections, but other antivirus test labs gave Norton perfect or near-perfect scores for malware detection.

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UPDATE:Symantec revamped its lineup of consumer antivirus products in April 2019, introducing six new products under the Norton 360 brand. Norton 360 Standard replaces Norton Security Standard, which has now been discontinued. Both products have the same core security features, so the review below remains relevant. However, Norton 360 Standard also comes with unlimited VPN service, webcam protection and Dark Web monitoring. We’re testing Norton 360 Standard, and will be updating this review in the coming weeks.

Norton Security Standard is a key player in the antivirus software industry. It's one of the best pieces of antivirus software for Mac and Windows computers, as well as both Android and iOS mobile devices, making it a great choice if you have several devices that need protecting. When we tested Norton, it identified and blocked all 165 malware samples. Eleven of these threats, all Trojans, were sent to the quarantine folder before being permanently deleted. The others were automatically scrubbed from our computer.

During our Windows malware detection tests, Norton did a better job recognizing threats coming through Safari than it did through Chrome. In fact, we noticed Norton did a better job stopping Windows threats when it worked alongside Chrome instead of on its own with Chrome’s security settings disabled. Overall, Norton correctly identified and stopped 75 percent of the Windows threats exposed to our Mac test computer.

Norton has secure browsing extensions that must be enabled before they work, and it takes several steps to do so. First, we needed to let Norton Standard know that we wanted to enable safe browsing by selecting this option from the dashboard. This sent us to our online portal where we then downloaded and installed each extension individually. When we opened the program, Norton warned us with in-browser messages if a site we wanted to visit had a malicious link or download on it. And it let us know if there was a phishing scheme on the site as well. Search results after using a search engine, like Google, were clearly marked by Norton Security so we knew which sites were safe to visit.

This program includes advanced protection features to help keep your family safe while working, banking, shopping and playing online. This includes a password manager that shields your login information from keyloggers and other spyware programs. And its safe banking tools protect sensitive information, including account numbers, Social Security numbers and your name, from identity thieves.

Norton Security Standard includes a personal firewall. Guitar pro 6.0.9 keygen. While your Mac comes with one already installed, Norton’s firewall works alongside it to give you a second layer of protection – catching hackers, ransomware and other threats that try to come in through your internet connection.

The only advanced program not included with Norton Security Standard are parental controls. Norton has some of the best parental controls, but even their standalone program, Norton Family, isn’t compatible with Mac computers. If you need parental controls that include web filtering and time controls, we suggest exploring Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac that includes these tools. Or you could look at one of the several standalone programs we tested as part of our Best Parental Software comparison.

All of Norton Security Standards tools work on mobile devices, too. That includes cellphones and tablets. The only downfall is you must purchase a user license for each device, and Norton isn’t the cheapest choice. It does give discounts for multiple licenses purchased at one time, but this, too, may be a little pricey.

You can use Norton Security Standard on your Macs, PCs and mobile devices, though you must pay extra for each additional license. The program protects your computer against malware, phishing sites and ransomware. Norton did very well in our in-house lab tests, correctly identifying and blocking every Mac threat, though it did struggle a bit with detecting Windows malware on our Mac computer. Its extra features, such as a password manager, safe banking tools and personal firewall, are useful and make Norton Security Standard one of the best antivirus programs for Mac.

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