Amazon - Norton Internet Security 10 User Download licence - £17.99
Posted 19/11/2018 - 21:28
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Or just use one of the many excellent free anti virus progams, or even rely on W10 security, which is also very good, and save your money towards some new gear .
Posted 19/11/2018 - 21:49
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Gwyn wrote:
Or just use one of the many excellent free anti virus progams, or even rely on W10 security, which is also very good, and save your money towards some new gear .
Or just use one of the many excellent free anti virus progams, or even rely on W10 security, which is also very good, and save your money towards some new gear .
W10 security (Defender et al) alone ain't" that good "- virtually all A/V comparison tests confirm that
K-3 II, K-3 and a K-70 from SRS (having now relegated the K-30 /"K-50" to a backup body), & some Sigma and Pentax lenses (and a lot of old 35mm gear!)
Posted 19/11/2018 - 21:52
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Covering 5 PCS running Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10, plus 2 phones and 2 tablets for £17 isn't too bad.
I wonder if Symantec ever manage to sell anything at the RRP considering the range of discounted prices on offer from various outlets..
davek
I wonder if Symantec ever manage to sell anything at the RRP considering the range of discounted prices on offer from various outlets..
davek
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Posted 19/11/2018 - 21:55
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DaveKitson wrote:
I wonder if Symantec ever manage to sell anything at the RRP considering the range of discounted prices on offer from various outlets..
davek
I wonder if Symantec ever manage to sell anything at the RRP considering the range of discounted prices on offer from various outlets..
davek
Well, they probably do when sold through Currys PCWorld at the RRP
K-3 II, K-3 and a K-70 from SRS (having now relegated the K-30 /"K-50" to a backup body), & some Sigma and Pentax lenses (and a lot of old 35mm gear!)
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Buy now, but don't need to activate until you actually want to - so you can let your existing A/V cover "expire" before you activate this.