I had a Nokia 520 for Christmas and am getting there with it. I am an old age pensioner so am not up to speed with a lot of technology. I have asked Norton Chat about this but am wondering why I got the response I did. I asked if I can put Norton anti virus on my new phone to protect it while I am on the internet. I was told by Chat that it cannot be done. Why does Norton have a sign for a mobile on its first page and yet you cannot put the device on your mobile phone. We have two laptops and we have Norton on both of these, I thought we could add the mobile?
If not, then come on Norton should you not be doing an anti virus for our phones?
Hi, BelleDixie; welcome to our community!
Unfortunately, Norton does not currently support the Windows Phone operating system. The vast majority of smartphones run iOS (Apple) or Android, so these are currently the only operasting systems supported.
Sorry the news couldn't be better.
V/R,
--DistEd2
Thank you for reply. I look forward to the day that Norton does cover our Windows phones.
I had a Nokia 520 for Christmas and am getting there with it. I am an old age pensioner so am not up to speed with a lot of technology. I have asked Norton Chat about this but am wondering why I got the response I did. I asked if I can put Norton anti virus on my new phone to protect it while I am on the internet. I was told by Chat that it cannot be done. Why does Norton have a sign for a mobile on its first page and yet you cannot put the device on your mobile phone. We have two laptops and we have Norton on both of these, I thought we could add the mobile?
If not, then come on Norton should you not be doing an anti virus for our phones?