Norton Identity Safe / Toolbar and NORTON'S OWN BROWSER

I have to ask, you have a browser included with the android Norton Identity Safe. Why not build a Norton Browser that is able to run on windows and Mac machines. That way then you Norton could control surfing security as a complete security package. You could control updates for the browser, toolbar, Identity safe and give it priority for updates to your browser. As many others in the past I have owned Ghost, All versions of Norton System Works, Norton Internet Security and Norton Security, and using Identity safe since inception. I have been very dismayed at having to cut and past logins for such a great and secure product, or forced to use other browsers that I don't feel is as secure.I understand the build speeds Mozilla has decided to run and also that gaps can occur for supporting them. However this is been very trying time for those of us that came to rely on Identity safe. Thank you in advance for any considerations and hopefully long term repairs and fixes you bring back to Identity Safe.

I'm in total agreement with you, Paul. I've been using Norton products since the days of Windows 1 and I also use Identity Safe, (which hasn't been around that long) which used to run within Firefox. That is until last Fall, when conflicting messages began to appear online from Norton as to why NIS would no longer work with an upcoming version of Firefox. They claimed to be working on the problem and said that a solution would likely be available by October of 2015. I've been told more than once from Norton folks why the problem persists, but that doesn't help any of us who use Firefox. I'm pretty much forced to use Internet Explorer these day because NIS still works with IE. I don't like IE and feel very uncomfortable having to use it just so that I can protect my logins and passwords with NIS. Norton still seems to think that there isn't a problem here because there is a standalone version of NIS. Well, yes, I know that, but it requires displaying all of my NIS entrees on my desktop so that I can copy and paste logins and passwords from it, which, somehow, doesn't seem like a good idea. Now, I've read today of the discovery of numerous security issues with Norton security software, which was supposedly patched a few days ago, (click "Check for new version" if you're using a Norton product) and I am thinking that perhaps it's time to try something else instead of Norton. In fairness to Norton, the person who discovered the very serious security issues with Norton also found similar issues with several other well known company's security software. So, now I really don't know whose software I can depend on. Still, after almost a year without NIS working in Firefox, I would have thought that these two giants, Firefox and Symantec, could have sat down and worked out the problems with NIS not working in Firefox, or at least making it work in some other, decent browser other than the frequently buggy IE.