My Norton 360 Subscription Has Expired, How Do I Disable the Irritating Renewal Pop-Ups?

I'm sorry, but I simply cannot afford to renew my subscription at this time.  How do I turn off the Express Renewal pop-ups?  They appear several times daily; it's really frustrating.  Here is a screenshot of the pop-up.

 

Thanks so much in advance for your help!norton popup.png

I'm sorry, but I simply cannot afford to renew my subscription at this time.  How do I turn off the Express Renewal pop-ups?  They appear several times daily; it's really frustrating.  Here is a screenshot of the pop-up.

 

Thanks so much in advance for your help!norton popup.png

Hi Dave,

 

Thank you so much for you response! I'm a bit confused though. Are you saying that because my subscription has expired, Norton 360 provides absolutely NO protection of any kind?  I was under the impression that it continued to protect against viruses etc defined when my subscription was active, but just did not protect against new threats.  Am I wrong?

 

And yes, I would very much appreciate your recommendation re a free product.

 

Thanks again,

Bella

Unfortunately when Norton expires so does it's protection.  It stops dead and does not offer any protection at all.  This has been the case for a few years now.

 

I won't recommend a competitors product, but you can get a 30 day trial of Norton Internet Security from http://us.norton.com/downloads-trial-norton-internet-security

 

This will give you a chance to check for available specials on N360, or even NIS.  I noticed today that a retail store here in Australia was selling a 1PC retail version of N360v20 at a good price.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

Dave

 

 

Thanks Dave!