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Automatic Renewal & PRICE

I have the following questions...

1. WHY am I forced to screw around with turning off Automatic Renewal????   Norton should aloow me to sign up IF I WANT IT....NOT....  Be forced to spend my time in your damn system trying to turn it off. 

2. WHY after being a Norton customer for years do you consistantly try to rip me off with higher prices than a new customer or those that get discounts. WHY!!!!    WHY!

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Why isn't Norton addressing this a monitor has to have seen it by now
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Users may enroll or cancel Automatic Renewal & remove payment method at anytime.

Norton automatic renewal option does not equate to "best price" nor "loyalty discount". 
Shop around for best price from reputable vendor. 

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Thats ok.... I think the solution is to tell Norton to stuff it.  

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My reply to this....

"Users may enroll or cancel Automatic Renewal & remove payment method at anytime.

Norton automatic renewal option does not equate to "best price" nor "loyalty discount". 
Shop around for best price from reputable vendor."

I dislike spending my $$ and being automatically enrolled into ANYTHING that I then have to spend my time trying to cancel. It's poor customer service, poor customer relations and frankly, insipid to treat a long time customer or any customer that way. 

It's obvious that the renewal option does not equate to the best price....worse than that it's a rip off!!! Again, I have spent my $$ with Norton only to be screwed on the price when it's time to renew. WHY? WHY does Norton thing this is good business relations.  Norton has a pretty good security solution I think but business practices like this make me wonder.  I dislike (Detest) dealing with anyone that I have to watch to keep them from picking my pocket.  Simply put..... It just sucks. 

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THE TWITTER LINK IS NOT VALID

THE OTHER LINKS ARE DO NOT ADDRESS THE ISSUES RAISED IN THE THREAD

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Norton subscriptions are recurring term subscriptions.  Norton subscription requires user account and user payment method for recurring subscription service.  Virus Protection Promise requires user activate automatic renewal.  


Activate pre-paid Norton subscription purchased from retail store

To install your Norton product purchased from a retail store or a third-party affiliated website, you must create a Norton account or add the purchased product to the existing account. For more information, read Update your Norton account settings.

During the setup process, you will receive a prompt to enroll in an automatically renewing subscription. For more information, read: FAQ: Norton Security subscription and renewal

If you have already installed Norton on your device, you can activate it using the product key. For more details, see Learn how to use Norton product key.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v132083659 


Users may contact Official Norton Support for help with pre-paid Norton subscription purchased from retail store.


User may enroll or cancel Automatic Renewal & remove payment info at anytime. 
Update Norton account > https://support.norton.com/current/solutions/v52531049


I want to turn off my Automatic Renewal Service

  1. Go to the My Subscription tab.

  2. Move the Automatic Renewal switch next to your Norton service to OFF.

  3. In the Turn Off Automatic Renewal page, click Turn Off.

  4. Click Close.

    If your Norton subscription includes Norton Virus Protection Promise, you will no longer receive Norton Virus Protection Promise and other benefits associated with it once you turn off the service. Norton prompts you to manually renew the subscription when it expires next time.

Please review: Update your Norton account settings >
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v54033503

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So all of this makes it ok for Norton to: 

1. Enroll a PAYING customer in auto pay.... so we are forced to go opt out. 

2. OVERCHARGE customers using your auto pay feature ... by about 4 times what it cost if I just go pay and download the software.

3. Collect and save a customers private payment information without our permission. 

I don't think so.  I have been in business for 30+ years and you will NEVER convince me that treating a customer like a piece of crap is ok.   You lost 90% of our business this year ....after we have used Norton for about 8 or 9 years. This will be the LAST purchase we ever make from Norton.  Lifelock.... don't you mean Lifescrew!!!!   

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Norton should offer the option to opt-in / opt-out of Auto-Renewal during the purchase or renewal of Norton products. While they do inform about Auto-Renewal during purchase, they do not provide the option to opt-out during this process. One must remember to login to one's account and turn off Auto-Renewal.

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It seems that Norton is attempting to drive faithful customers away with the despicable auto-renew tactic.  Maybe they want to go out of business; but it seems more of a poorly thought out money grab idea from a newly graduated MBA as a stepping stone into fully cloud based subscription only service.  The problem with this business model is that it won't fool the internet savvy and there is way too much competition for the internet-impared to gravitate toward Norton's services (or lack thereof).

Is Norton upper management even aware of the direction reflected in these forums???

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Norton couldn't care less. This trick they tried to pull cost them dearly this year. We moved all but one computer to other security software.  We had been a multi computer customer for years. We ran it on all of our company machines.   Sickening that a company feels the need to do this. 

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My household used to purchase NIS with 2-year subscriptions (for up to 5 devices) for years.  Then we switched to NSP 10-device plan which allows individual users to either use the latest client software (v22.x), or keep the older one (eg. v21.x) without worry.  Automatic Renewal was also applied to our plan, but no forced software upgrade would be carried out.

However, apparently all these have changed.  Not only legacy software users (v21.x or before) have been forced into v22.x software (thus causing numerous system issues amongst XP users), but also active NSP subscribers are being forced into new N360 plans......

So far the scenarios I've learned of regarding the forced N360 hijack are
a. NSP subscribers were simply force updated (upgraded?) to N360 without notification;
b. NSP subscribers were informed of the N360 plan via email, but that they have the option to decline such plan upgrade.

So which scenario is true?

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Not a very good service.
I received an email from you asking me to renew  my subscription at £29.99

I went on line to renew  and it read £59.98

Why the difference?

Then I read the email again and it says applies to next year only This is a very underhand way to do business

If  was a new customer I could purchase Norton Security Deluxe for £29.99.

Look after your existing customers.

Grumpy

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We're getting to see what an underhand company Norton is, right? Try being a 'new' customer. And keep reading other customers' experiences. No ethics this Norton.

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Norton used to be a good company run by engineers and software developers.  It has fallen into the trap that so many US companies have embraced either from growth or being sold to scumbag management companies.

 

That trap as taught by business schools and championed by venture capitalists is to maximize quarterly profits, one quarter at a time in order for upper management to get huge bonuses and to inflate the perceived value of the company so that the stock price is far above the true value of the company.  Product quality and customer satisfaction is not a consideration as long as the perception of value continues to rise and bonuses are handed out regularly to the bean counters making the decisions that often have little if any actual knowledge of the product the company is selling.  These managers don’t care if the company fails; if they have a long enough track record of making money, they can always start again often at a higher income.  There are many companies that have made more money for the managers while they were causing it to fail than if they had improved the product to improve the company. 

Customer support???? What customer support???  Instead they start a forum and users are expected to help one another.  Management isn’t listening; they don’t care as long as the bonuses keep increasing. 

Crazy ideas to make greater profit are eagerly explored with zero concern for new or long term customers.  I fear that the long term goal is to move Norton services (if they can be called services) to the ‘cloud’ and users will have to be connected to Norton servers in order to have any protection.  Then Norton can join the likes of Google, Yahoo, Verizon, AT&T and Facebook in tracking everyone for profit.  They’ll call this shift a ‘feature’ to keep you better protected but in fact it will be just another way to profit at the user’s unknowing expense.  This is called surveillance capitalism; see this well presented documentary:

Shoshana Zuboff on surveillance capitalism | VPRO Documentary - YouTube

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We all just need to move away from Norton. Our company has already started. 

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Norton used to be a good company run by engineers and software developers.  It has fallen into the trap that so many US companies have embraced either from growth or being sold to scumbag management companies.

That trap as taught by business schools and championed by venture capitalists is to maximize quarterly profits, one quarter at a time in order for upper management to get huge bonuses and to inflate the perceived value of the company so that the stock price is far above the true value of the company.  Product quality and customer satisfaction is not a consideration as long as the perception of value continues to rise and bonuses are handed out regularly to the bean counters making the decisions that often have little if any actual knowledge of the product the company is selling.  These managers don’t care if the company fails; if they have a long enough track record of making money, they can always start again often at a higher income.  There are many companies that have made more money for the managers while they were causing it to fail than if they had improved the product to improve the company. 

Customer support???? What customer support???  Instead they start a forum and users are expected to help one another.  Management isn’t listening; they don’t care as long as the bonuses keep increasing. 

Crazy ideas to make greater profit are eagerly explored with zero concern for new or long term customers.  I fear that the long term goal is to move Norton services (if they can be called services) to the ‘cloud’ and users will have to be connected to Norton servers in order to have any protection.  Then Norton can join the likes of Google, Yahoo, Verizon, AT&T and Facebook in tracking everyone for profit.  They’ll call this shift a ‘feature’ to keep you better protected but in fact it will be just another way to profit at the user’s unknowing expense.  This is called surveillance capitalism; see this well presented documentary:

Totally agree.  They're shooting themselves in their feet, and this got worse since March 3.

Maybe someone would consider contacting the tech press (media) to report on all these woes here at NLL?

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I don't know what more I could add here that hasn't already been said, but I completely concur with all the concerns expressed here. 

Norton, while still a decent product, has become run by such a pack of bottom-feeding rip-off scumbags and lowlifes who only care about profits – this includes their so-called "customer service & tech support" departments – and mindless trend-following (as to anon743's March 3 reference) via shoving new versions of the product down customers' throats without customers' prior knowledge nor consent (to the point of Norton overriding/ignoring the customer's option of having set product settings configured to have the "Automatically Download New Product Version" to OFF), with absolutely ZERO regard for how the new junk might conflict with older systems that some customers NEED to stay with (for whatever reasons) or simply just PREFER to stay with. 

I would hope there is an authority out there that, once found and contacted, would not stand for this nonsense and would crack down on Norton hugely once they find out what kind of abhorrent business practices and even worse customer relations Norton is conducting. 

But if not, or if that fails, then I guess it's up to some ethical White Hat hacker (assuming that's a thing?) to copy the Norton design and start their own company that offers the same product, but with BETTER SUPPORT and CUSTOMER CARE, and offer it all at a LOWER PRICE than these extortionists are ass-raping us for. 

If I was the least bit tech-savvy, I'd have done it myself by now. 

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Unfortunately, greed has overshadowed ethics and morality in the business world.  ‘Take the money and run’ is the mantra and too many sheeple (sheep like people) follow along unquestioningly.

The fact that Norton hosts this forum and doesn’t rebut any negative comments just shows how little they really care about us; the customers; the ones that actually pay them for their services.

Marketing has overwhelmed them and they can’t see the future; the possibility of a short term gain has blinded them to the facts of the real world.  Norton is supposedly selling security and peace of mind, but it has turned into a pile of manure due to their marketing tactics.  They have turned into the scam they warn us to avoid.

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The pricing is the same as many subscription based services. TV, Phone, internet etc. New customers get a discounted price to sign onto the service. Then the 'regular price' takes effect after the promotion period.

At least Norton allows us to just purchase a new subscription again. With the other services, you would have to change companies to be able to take advantage of new customer discounts.

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Quote from above,

“The pricing is the same as many subscription based services. TV, Phone, internet etc. New customers get a discounted price to sign onto the service. Then the 'regular price' takes effect after the promotion period.”

Just because there are other scumbag companies with policies to lull the ignorant into signing up for long term commitments at exorbitant prices doesn’t make it universally acceptable.  If I am paying a company to help guard my personal data and privacy, I hold them to a higher moral and ethical standard. 

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I remember not too long ago, Symantec used to offer renewal terms as long as 3 years.
Now they only offer 2, but they still charge the same amount as I paid for 3 (around $160-$180 CAD). 

Once again, "Big Corp" and "Big Tech" just keeps on reducing the value of quality and service but always jacking up the price, disrespecting customers, without whom they'd HAVE no business (with which to rip people off).  

Is the greed so bad that the notion of under-selling the competition by offering customers better prices is of no appeal? 

Oh, wait... the way all the corporate buy-outs and takeovers are going, soon there will BE NO competition... which is all part of the NWO agenda... ONE world, ONE government, ONE economy, and ONE provider for every product/service imaginable. The one with the most money & power (control), wins.

Welcome to "Socialist Capitalism", right? 

I thought "1984" was a work of fiction, not an instruction manual for despots and tyrants? 

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WELCOME TO THE NEW SCREW YOU NORTON!!!   HA! Ever since Life Lock got in the picture, Norton has gone to hell. 

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WELCOME TO THE NEW SCREW YOU NORTON!!!   HA! Ever since Life Lock got in the picture, Norton has gone to hell. 

To this day I still have no idea what LifeLock was, and what company it used to be?  Why S/N purchased LL in the first place?

And then the Broadcom acquisition.  Seriously, is the current S/NLL trying to downsize and cut corners on just every aspect?  And with that, do they still care about their old customers anymore??

Bad.  Very bad S/NLL.

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LifeLock was / is a company that SUPPOSEDLY tracked your info on the dark web, tracked and SUPPOSEDLY prevented or compensated customers if they used life lock asnd then were scammed or their info was used by a scammer to rip them off .... steal their identity etc.   My guess ...and that's all it is.... lifelock was / is the scammer.  WHY Norton would decide to tie up with them must simply boil down to profits. I didn't know about the Broadcom acquisition.  No telling. It all boils down to profits....which is fine except when you rip off customers to make those profits. 

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Dear Norton support team .

Today I received a message from my Credit card that my account was charged with the amount of 109,99 Euros  

I feel  the cost for the renewal is excessive taking under consideration that if I buy same product on line the cost is not more than 60.00 Euros ( https://gr.norton.com/products/norton-360-premium )    for 10 users !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pls check the invoice and reimburse the soonest possible the excess amount .

As you can see I am Customer of Norton for many years .

Thanks in advance, Pls send me ASAP your response .

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PAPOUTSOGLOU

No one in these forums can process subscription and payment issues. Your only option is to contact Norton Support.   www.norton.com/contactcs   Be aware that the wait times a longer than usual due to reduced staffing due to the Covid pandemic.

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Norton have offered me renewal of my Deluxe 5 user service for £29.99.

Amazon are offering Deluxe 5 user for under £14.00.

Is there any difference between the two products ?

As a pensioner the difference is a lot of money !  

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Norton have offered me renewal of my Deluxe 5 user service for £29.99.

Amazon are offering Deluxe 5 user for under £14.00.

Is there any difference between the two products ?

As a pensioner the difference is a lot of money !  

Mr. Stanyon,

Your experience with Norton renewal vs. buying the exact product retail for a much cheaper price is the substance of this forum thread.   You are another victim of corporate greed and the greedy are hoping that you will just follow their scheme without complaining.  Congratulations for not being part of the sheeple herd and questioning the scumbag policy.

To answer your question; yes, they are the same product with very minor differences in how they try to keep bleeding money out of you.

There are solutions, however to get the retail (cheaper) product to work after you buy it.  An internet search should give you enough information.

You may be able to add the new software to your current subscription and contact the right department of Norton to allow this without a credit card.    This involves a lot of effort on your part and Norton is hoping that you won’t want to dodge all of the roadblocks in your path and hoops to jump through.  But if you think of it as wasting valuable time of Norton employees if you have the time to pursue this course, maybe if enough people do it, somebody in management will take notice.  Don’t think that an entry into this forum will ever be viewed by Norton management; this is just regular folks attempting to do the support work for free.  

The BIG problem with Norton is that they want your credit card before they will allow you to use the new or the renewal software.  In either case getting you to roll over and give them money annually is the short term goal; adding you to the growing volume of surveillance capitalism is the longer term goal.  In other words they want you to pay them extra to allow them to make more money off of selling your traits on the open market all while claiming that they want this information to improve their products.  Search for ‘surveillance capitalism’ for further explanation.

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Norton will screw you ever chance they get. They wanted $119.00 for my re-newal. I simply downloaded their product for $19.95, installed it and went on my way. I ALWAYS turn off automatic re-newal for this reason. Norton has gone to hell in a hand basket! 

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Let me see if I understand.. I can 'Opt out' of the Auto-Renewal requirement at ANY time after activating my Norton account.. but IF I DO.. Then My Norton Anti-Virus is NO LONGER WORKING?.... Or is it that there is NO 'Guarantee' that it will actually stop or remove Virus infections? Something does not sound right.. If I 'Opt OUT'  do I STILL have Virus Protection... or NOT?

How close to the Auto-Renewal Date shown can the Opt -out be Used?

Any response would be appreciated.

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You purchased a recurring subscription which will automatically renew annually after the initial term. To be able to renew your subscription after the initial term, we need your payment information. The accepted payment methods* may vary depending on the country. 

To cancel your subscription, sign in to your account and visit the My Subscriptions tab, or we'd be happy to chat about it. After cancelling, your subscription will not automatically renew. However your protection will continue through the end of your current paid term.

Subscribing to our automatically renewing Norton subscription service ensures that you do not lose your protection. It means you do not have to remember to go back and renew your subscription to stay protected. We send a notification email before each upcoming annual renewal (usually about 30-45 days ahead), so that you are not caught off-guard. This notification email provides important information, such as the price for the next annual term, and the subscription renewal and billing dates. This helps you to adjust your protection plan according to your needs.

Another benefit of subscribing to our automatically renewing subscription is that you gain the benefits of the Norton Virus Protection Promise. From the moment you subscribe you will have access to Norton experts that can help keep your devices virus-free or give you a refund*.

*Restrictions apply. Must purchase, renew, or upgrade your Norton qualifying subscription directly from Norton Online Store, or activate Automatic Renewal with NortonLifeLock. 

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v126985328 

After cancelling your recurring subscription, your subscription will not automatically renew.  However your protection will continue through the end of your current paid term. 

After cancelling your recurring subscription, your subscription will not have the Norton Virus Protection Promise.  However your protection will continue through the end of your current paid term. 

If you choose to cancel automatic renewal on your current protection, you must manually renew your subscription before it expires or risk losing it.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20090818144126


Norton Virus Protection Promise
https://us.norton.com/nortonservices/guarantee/protection-promise

Virus Removal Guarantee or Your Money Back
https://us.norton.com/nortonservices/guarantee/virus-removal

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BULL PATTIES! GREAT BIG TEXAS BULL PATTIES!!!!!!    Norton sucks.... they have gone to hell in a hand basket. PERIOD!!!  We have two computers left for a few months and then it is GOOD BYE NORTON!!!  I can be treated like this anywhere!!!! 

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The 'Fiction book and Movie 1984 is simply taking a LOT longer to come to reality than expected. Children were educated Far better 30-50 years ago... They questioned Far More than Generations today. That's why..when we left Vietnam in the 'mid '70s... Anyone More than 'simple Farmers' were Targeted for Slaughter.. Thus creating the Great Exodus of the 'Boat People'...

In today's world.. you have the Preditors and the Prey.. Nothing More..Nothing Less.

WHY ELSE would companies use AGGRESSIVE 'Marketing Techniques' to FORCE People to View their ADS and Take their aggravating Phone Calls. Norton is a BUSINESS.. to Make PROFITS.. as they ALL ARE... 

Not an answer..I know.. but that's my view of it.

Regards

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So I stumbled upon this after my credit card had changed and Norton could no longer auto-renew my subscription.  In 2015, I had renewed for what looks like 3 years at $134.99.  In 2018, I renewed for 2 years at $119.98.  But last year (2020), it auto-renewed at 139.99.  I guess the Auto-renew started in 2018 or so?  So in that one year, without my taking notice, it had moved to more than more than double the price ($119 for two years to $139 for one year).  This year, I happened to have my credit card replaced, so it's been trying to auto-renew to the old card.  I got notices in Email that it could not.  I go online to change that just today and noticed that since I'm doing it manually, the renewal fee is $89.99.  That's $50.00 less than last year.  So what's up with that?    At this point, I'm still deciding what I'll do.  If I stay with Norton, I'll definitely change the auto-renew feature RIGHT AWAY!  But I might move on simply due to what appears to be deception.  I don't know at this point.

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NEVER! EVER NEVER! Let folks auto debit your account. This is EXACTLY why they want to do this...and NORTON has become a perfect thief!  Especially since they either bought or were bought by Life Lock.  We had 4 machines on Norton. I am down to 2 machines and when this expires it is GOOD BYE NORTON!  PC Matic is who we are going to. Not in love with it but it works and gets me away from Norton.  You CAN turn off auto re-new as well in your Norton account.  If you want to save even more.... go Google Norton 360... or what ever you are using and you can get it for $29 to $39.    NORTON SUCKS!!!!   I refuse to do business with anyone that thinks they must auto debit my accounts.... NO!  I refuse.  Good luck! 

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  I can tell you feel some kind of way about it.  LOL.  I'll definitely cancel auto-renew right away IF I decide to go that route.  Thx.

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The problem is the sneaky ba$tards won't supply updates if you cancel your subscription license for norton to steal from you.  To use norton with the current system, you have to remain subscribed until about a week from expiration and then cancel after a final update.  You can purchase a retail version way in advance and just not use it until after you have cancelled and start all over again.

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No @GGW01, as long as your license is valid, you still get updates till experation date. That's what you payed for!!
You can simply end your automatic renewal (=subscription) anytime in your userid and simply buy a retail license and activate it at experation date.
After activation just remove your automatic renewal again AND your payment data in your userid.

The sneaky thing with Norton 360 is, that you cannot register without payment data and that automatic renewal is always on afterwards. With Norton Security this was/still is not the case.

W10 1809 and 1903 / W10 Insider / IE11 and FF 67, TB 60.7, NS 22.17, (Android 7 with NMS)
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That is NOT my experience.  I bought a retail box set of norton 360 and signed up in order to  be able to use it.  The next week I went to my account and deleted the auto-renewal in the only manner that I could easily find.  Perhaps there are other links, but immediately after cancelling the renewal I tried to download virus updates and it wouldn't do it.  I then reinstated the auto renewal and it did update as expected.

The whole mess is just a feeble attempt to part customers with maximum money.  I really hope it backlashes severely.

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What a shame. There is no reason for a company to screw customers other than GREED!  You can pay with Pay Pal.... then go into Pay Pal and turn off the renewal.  As customers, we shouldn't have to worry about all of this. I have been in business 42 years and still have good customers because we DO NOT do crap like this.  Even worse, Norton doesn't care. But, at some point they will. 

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The BIG DEAL here is that this type of corporate behavior is exactly the type of scams that people are trying to avoid by purchasing norton.  Whatever trust customers might have previously had is totally negated by this form of greed.