

Under "Security", you'll find system scans, live updates, webcam protection, and an overview. Thankfully, Norton doesn't install any bloatware and even lets users decide whether or not the program should start automatically when you boot up your system.Īll of the usual suspects expected from an antivirus program are offered through an intuitive control panel containing five modules. This isn't the case with Norton though, since nearly all programs are included in the 360 subscription and you're truly protected against viruses.

With other providers, the "bundle" strategy of packing features into a central dashboard rubbed us the wrong way, particularly when user-friendliness was sacrificed for the sake of advertising a company's software portfolio.
