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Norton 360 build 6.0.113 Beta released

Ron Ron
September 19, 2019
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Norton 360 is today’s fastest and lightest all-in-one solution for protecting your PC and all your online activities. Automated and easy to use, Norton 360 works quietly in the background without impacting PC performance—and with virtually no action required on your part. A comprehensive security, tune-up, and backup solution, it provides award-winning protection against viruses, spyware, hackers, botnets, and more.

Norton 360 detects phishing and hacked or virus-infected websites to protect you from exploits. Identity protection and anti-fraud technologies identify unsafe websites and suspicious sellers in your search results so you can shop and surf with confidence.

Norton 360 automates PC tune-ups to help make your computer run faster, while an improved Smart Startup Manager provides recommendations to help keep your PC running at peak performance. Backup and restore capabilities protect your irreplaceable photos, movies, music, and other important files from loss. You will have the possibility to easily recover them from Symantec’s online storage service which is provided at no extra charge.

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