Ce sujet a besoin d'une solution.
Remerciements0

How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

I have just got a new PC, it had another protection system so I installed the free BT Norton to get started.

I now want to switch over to own subscription which still has some unused licences but can't see how?

I also want to get rid of the nagging message to enable Norton home page etc but I cannot see a way.

MB

Réponses

Remerciements0

Re: How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

BT Help and support
https://www.bt.com/help

BT Community 
https://community.bt.com/

Maybe, Log out My BT
https://community.bt.com/t5/Broadband-Extras-Apps-from-BT/Norton-login/td-p/2223954

Maybe, you can uninstall Norton from BT and install your Norton from your Norton account.
https://login.norton.com/

I don't want BT Virus Protect anymore. How do I remove it?
https://www.bt.com/help/security/anti-virus-software/i-don-t-want-bt-virus-protect-anymore--how-do-i-remove-it-

Trying to use Norton 360 to protect my BT broadband account
https://community.norton.com/en/forums/trying-use-norton-360-protect-my-bt-broadband-account

Maybe, Norton Remove and Reinstall tool -> Advanced Options - Remove Only works on Norton from BT.
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v15972972

Caveat: I'm not firsthand BT familiar. 

Remerciements0

Re: How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

Turn off Windows Fast Startup. W10 [here] W11 [here]


Download and run Norton Remove and Reinstall tool [here] from Windows admin user account. 
Run Norton Remove and Reinstall tool -> Advanced Options -> Remove Only
Clear out Norton remnants [here] before fresh install. 

from your Norton account
https://my.norton.com/extspa/account/subscriptions

for example:

Install your protection on this device
Your Norton protection is ready for download. Follow the steps provided below to install your protection.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/norton-download-install/current/solutions/v101015852

Download and install your Norton device security
View detailed steps

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/norton-download-install/current/solutions/kb20090708112600EN 

Transfer your protection from one device to another device
Your subscription comes with a limited number of licenses to protect your various devices. If you have used up your licenses, you can transfer a license from an unused device to allow installation on another device.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v73856951 

Remerciements0

Re: How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

JMB99:

I also want to get rid of the nagging message to enable Norton home page etc but I cannot see a way.

Are you asking about Norton Home Page browser extension? 
Maybe, disable/remove Norton Home Page extension?  
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/norton-home-page/mhffmephdchhhbfjmdpoaldedhhdanbn

https://search.norton.com/protect

Are you asking about Norton Home Page browser extension? 

  • Change the page you see when you open a new tab

edge://extensions/

edge://settings/startHomeNTP

If you do not want to see Safe Search page with opening a new tab.

Then turn off or Remove Norton Home Page extension. 


Please review: may be related
https://community.norton.com/en/forums/norton-extensions-reversal-edge

Remerciements0

Re: How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

I have used the Norton uninstaller in the past but seems a lot of trouble when I would have though I just need to log out of the BT account and log on using my accoun but perhaps not that simple.

Will have a try in the,morning.

Though considering switching to something else because of the way Norton keeps advising of things then telling me that I need to pay to be able to fix it.

MB

Remerciements0

Re: How to log out of BT free Norton so I can log onto my own subscription?

JMB99:

I have used the Norton uninstaller in the past but seems a lot of trouble when I would have though I just need to log out of the BT account and log on using my account but perhaps not that simple.

I imagine switching from Norton from BT license to your Norton license requires clean install. 
IDK for sure.  Sorry, I'm not BT nor Norton from BT familiar.  

We're my machine/s.  I'd uninstall Norton from BT and scour remnants -> clean install Norton from my Norton account.  After clean install.  Run Norton LiveUpdate until no updates + machine Restart (not Shut down).  Repeat.  Repeat. 

Maybe, Contact Norton Support.
Maybe, Twitter Norton Support
https://twitter.com/NortonSupport

This thread is closed from further comment. Please visit the forum to start a new thread.