Turn off all these ads and pop ups and stuff from Norton

There NEEDS to be a way to turn all this crap off that Norton is trying to shove down my throat. Every time I look at my monitor there's a huge yellow and white notice in the corner telling me to download/subscribe to some other stuff I am not interested in. You click don't show again and it just shows you again the next day. It's driving me insane and I'm starting to absolutely despise Norton. I've used Norton since I was a literal child on my parent's PC and it has been useful and silent for all these years, now as soon as they do the whole "Norton 360" rebrand it's all gone to sh*t. MAKE THE "DON'T SHOW ME AGAIN" BUTTON ACTUALLY DO WHAT IT SAYS. Sometimes I'll be playing a game in fullscreen and then Norton decides to crash everything by essentially alt tabbing me out just to force another ad on me. Something needs to change because I'm really close to completely cutting ties with Norton and I've seen a lot of people on these forums with the same feeling.

You would have thought, after numerous postings on forum & community on this same tack, Norton would have cottoned on that this a growing issue with us paying customers. Is it that they do not read these postings, or if they do, they dismiss them?. I, like us all, originally purchased Norton Security years ago when they were a security company, now they seem to be a marketing company. Keep getting as well, alerts that there is high disc usage, need to run Smart Scan, there would be high disc usage - installing MS monthly updates etc. When Norton first brough out Smart Scan apparently it was not that smart, removing programme .dll's etc and rendering those programmes not loadable, Software Updater seems not fit for purpose, Driver updater seems a sure way to write off your computer. Who would subscribe to any of these 'offers' when Norton's record of diversifying is not that good. Norton, please sort out actual Norton 360 issues we have instead of all this dross we are bombarded with and go back to basics, we are PAYING customers, do our feelings not count for anything? Essence of any company is to keep it's customers happy, unhappy customers - no company.

I absolutely agree. I've been using Norton AV since Peter Norton was around. These popups are an insult to longtime users and an embarrassment to me when client, for which I have installed Norton, plead with me to turn the popups off or remove Norton.