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Norton AntiVirus 2014 Latest Version Offline Installer free download


Norton AntiVirus 2014 Latest Version Offline Installer free download



Norton AntiVirus is one the most widely used and trusted anti-virus software in the world managing to protect users of all knowledge levels and all hardware configurations against malicious software threat that are targeting Windows-powered services and privacy of their users. It efficiently detects and removes viruses, worms, Trojans and countless other types of threats automatically, without interrupting your work or causing large performance drops on your system. The software updates regularly and it scans emails and IM attachments for possible threats, which includes data that is introduced to your PC via removable storage mediums. Insight identifies which files and applications are safe and which are dangerous, using the combined feedback of more than 175 million Norton™ users.






Norton AntiVirus Key Features:





  • Stops online dangers without sacrificing performance

  • Lets you email, chat, and surf the Web without worrying about cybercriminals

  • Stops viruses, spyware, and other threats before they can do damage

  • Scans email and instant messages for suspicious links, attachments, and other scams

  • Prevents crimeware from being secretly loaded onto your PC

  • Provides help when you need it with free technical support by email, chat, and phone

  • Fixes even severely infected PCs with Norton Rescue Tools



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  • Latest Version:


    Norton AntiVirus 2014 21.6.0.32



  • Requirements:


    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64



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