Since I started using Norton, I have been absolutely buried in emails about my subscription, automatic payments, and such from different gmail addresses every time. It is so annoying and they are so poorly done to boot. How can I stop this? I am wondering if Norton has a leak somewhere and has insiders that are using our emails to try to scam us.
Verify that an email you receive from Norton is legitimate
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v71088498 - 08/31/2021
Report a spam or scam email to NortonLifeLock
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v138341527 - 05/26/2021
Learn what to do if you received a suspicious phone call, email, or mail
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v126234363 - 08/04/2021
Fraudulent companies carry out technical support scams by posing as software support providers and claim to offer support on behalf of major technology companies. They set up fake websites, send scam emails, offer free security scans, or send alarming messages to convince you that your computer is infected or needs to be fixed.
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v105274822 - 07/29/2021
Scams Involving Fraudulent Use of NortonLifeLock Branding
https://www.nortonlifelock.com/blogs/feature-stories/fraudulent-use-nortonlifelock-brand - 11/30/2020
What to do if you fall for an email scam
https://us.norton.com/internetsecurity-online-scams-what-to-do-when-you-fall-for-an-email-scam.html - 07/23/2018
You are being spammed by non Norton sources. I get emails also telling me my subscription has expired and all they really want me to do is call or click a link so that they can gain my personal info.
Addresses are a dime a dozen and as soon as you enter your email address somewhere on a form on the web it is captured and sold to many spammers who just pop out millions of emails at a time for anything they think can trick you into giving up your credit card number or bank account. It has nothing to do with Norton itself.