
- #RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY SOFTWARE#
- #RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY PASSWORD#
- #RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY PROFESSIONAL#
This will provide you with a new subscription plan, but it will lose your previous plans and subscription. On the other hand, you can purchase a different Norton product, such as Norton Internet security.
#RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY SOFTWARE#
The Norton official site provides new versions of software that you can download digitally during the renewal process. Once your subscription expires, you have two options: renew your protection and add extra time to your renewal plan.After that, you need to purchase the system protection for the future, and the company also provides unique features and packages. Still, according to the policies, the company deactivates the account automatically and becomes non-operational once the service ends. Norton provides the best deal and packages so that you can purchase and provide protection according to your convenience.īut the question is, Does Norton Still Work After Subscription Expires? Sometimes Norton still works in exceptional cases, such as a version of Norton Antivirus that did not stop functioning even after. It would help if you renewed the subscription through different modes of payment. Norton provides various subscription plans with an expired date whenever the date comes nearby, the subscription plan finishes. Companies that depend on repeat orders should never make their customers feel stupid for having done business with them.What happens when my Norton subscription expired? Had I paid £44.99 or £61.97 or £91.97, I would have felt pretty stupid when I later saw the £24.99 figure on their web-site. Instead I think "Why the hell didn't the Express Renewal button just go straight to the £24.99? Why was I forced to jump through all these hoops just to renew my subscription?" How do I feel about all this? Do I feel pleased with myself that I managed to pay only £24.99 instead of between £44.99 and £91.97 that I could have paid had I trusted Norton?. Finally, I went to my Norton account and disabled Norton Automatic Renewal service.The NIS 'control panel' now showed that I had 366 days of subscription remaining. The order confirmation email contained a product key which I cut and pasted directly into the Product Key field in the NIS Subscription window ( Start > Programs > Norton Internet Security > Norton Internet Security > Renew).I then proceeded to order this, avoiding several of the above traps on the way (not all of them reappeared this time, if I remember correctly).

There I noticed that a new sign-up for 1 year's NIS 2011 was being offered for only £24.99.
#RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY PASSWORD#
(As if I could miss the Norton pop-up reminders!) But I was a bit worried that I might have forgotten the password to my Norton account, so I abandoned my order at this point and went off to see if I could remember it. Now I personally have no difficulty whatsoever in remembering to renew my subscription when the time comes.And if I didn't want to give this permission, or later wanted to withdraw it, I had to log into my Norton account and explicitly disable it. In other words, I would be giving permission to them to take an unspecified amount of money from my account in a years time, and every year after that. At the Billing and Payment page I noticed in the small print that I would be also enrolled in the Norton Automatic Renewal service.I deleted it by clicking the little dustbin next to it. The shopping cart came up with Norton Virus Removal Assurance ( £6.99) automatically added to the order.

I had to look carefully for the No option: it was hidden as un-button-like "Keep my choice" text. A screen appeared offering to add Norton Utilities ( £9.99) to the order.I only wanted 1 year ( £44.99) so I manually changed this and continued. Here the NIS 2011 renewal defaulted to 2 years ( £74.99).This started the web browser and opened a subscription renewal page at one of the Norton sites. In the Subscription window that came up I clicked Express Renewal. I started from the NIS 'control panel' ( Start > Programs > Norton Internet Security > Norton Internet Security) and in the Subscription Status section at the bottom clicked Renew.It took me nearly an hour of fiddling to do it in the way that I wanted.

#RENEWING NORTON INTERNET SECURITY PROFESSIONAL#
I have just renewed the subscription to Norton Internet Security (NIS) on our Windows XP Professional PC.
