This is just a rant.
I've been using Norton 360 and previous Norton products for 10-12 years and I have to say I have never had issues until the past year or so.
Norton decided to provide a "free add-on" of Norton Utilities Premium with a very long license as a free gift (great!) which was "disabled" by Norton without any input from me or notification by Norton (not great). Then the Norton 360 service starts advertising again and again more services which aren't included in the Norton 360 service and selecting, "don't remind me again," doesn't work so it's basically a pop-up generator on my desktop.
What does "360" exactly mean? It used to mean a fully inclusive product, but not anymore. It's an expensive anti-virus solution already, compared to others in the marketplace, and then they gut it, compartmentalize it, and sell off the chunks again as separate services to the Norton 360 service you had already paid for.
I can see having to charge more for services that require human intervention such as de-registering information from databrokers or for backup storage, but why is a startup optimizer or a RAM releaser an expensive add-on subscription is beyond me.
They're just squeezing existing customers as much as they can and giving them a taste of another product, touted as a "gift" so that they want to pay another $40/year to get that "gift" they was stolen from them.
There is no value remaining in this product.