When I click "Do not ask me again", what exactly do you think I mean?

I have lost count of the hundreds of times I have clicked "Do not ask me again".

I have lost count of the number of times I have turned off "special offer notifications"

I have lost count of the number of times I have turned off product recommendations.

What, dear Norton, do you believe I mean when I say "Do not ask me again?"  Because no, I am never, ever going to install those browser extensions, not even for browsers I don't use.  I didn't want them the first three times you asked today.  I didn't want them yesterday.  I didn't want them last week  I didn't want them last month.  I didn't want them the month before that, or before that.  I did not in fact want them last year, nor the year before.

One might almost infer that I.  DO.  NOT.  WANT.  THEM.

I am honest to god going to cancel out my subscription mid-year, never mind simply not renewing.  You used to be worth having for the antivirus, but I'm going to take my chances with WIndows Defender *purely and solely* because you cannot, will not, absolutely do not have any intentions of reining in your ridiculous nag-ware.

And I'll tell you what, when I cancel, so are the dependent households full of seniors with their own computers.

Norton Product name:  Norton 360, latest

Operating System:  WIndows 10, latest

Error Message:  You're joking, right?

Steps to reproduce:  Just use your computer.  Get bombarded with nags.