Symantec Norton Internet Security MAC 3.0 CD RETAIL (Full Product)
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Symantec's Norton Internet Security 3.0 for Macintosh provides essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats in one convenient package. Norton AntiVirus is the world's most trusted antivirus software for Macintosh systems. It removes viruses without interrupting your work, and can keep itself updated automatically. Now it also finds and eliminates PC viruses. Norton Personal Firewall keeps hackers out and personal data in. It hides your Mac from attacks, lets you control both inbound and outbound connections, and provides comprehensive information to help you find and eliminate vulnerabilities. Norton Privacy Control prevents confidential information such as credit-card numbers from being sent over the Internet without your knowledge. It also protects you during instant messaging sessions and blocks most banner ads and JavaScript pop-ups. Norton Parental Control helps safeguard your children online by blocking access to inappropriate web sites. Choose the categories you want to block from the ready-to-use list, or customize the list for your family's needs. iClean from Aladdin Systems protects your privacy and frees up disk space by removing unneeded cookies and cache files.
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