How do I get rid of the Norton subscription alert?
How do I get rid of the Norton subscription alert?
You can get rid of the message by updating your subscription, or uninstall Norton AntiVirus and use another anti-virus program. If you have a current subscription but you’re still getting the message, run a subscription status check to synchronize your software with Norton’s database.
Why do I keep getting notifications from Norton?
When you download Norton software, it will automatically install browser extensions. Norton filters out the “unsafe” pages with these extensions and presents only the “safe” ones. This can cause pop-up notifications, and if you’d like to disable Norton extensions in your browser, follow the steps below.
Is there a way to disable the notifications on Norton?
To find several of Norton’s notification settings, click “Administrative Settings” here. Norton will automatically show a report every 30 days with information about the actions it performed in the last 30 days. To disable the report notification, set the “30 Day Report” slider to “Off”.
How to get rid of Norton subscription has expired?
To use full-featured product, you have to purchase a license for Combo Cleaner. 7 days free trial available. What is “Norton subscription has expired today”? “Norton subscription has expired today” is a fraudulent pop-up alert, claiming that (in this case, Norton) antivirus suite subscription has expired and requires renewal.
What do I need to know about my Norton email?
The Norton Online Store team sends emails to provide information about the upcoming products and special offers. Make sure that the URLs begin with https:// and has a norton.com or lifelock.com domain. Users of the Norton Apps such as Norton Mobile Security, Norton Family and Norton Safe Web may receive email alerts and notifications.
What to do if you receive a Norton LifeLock alert?
If you received an alert, you can validate if you have initiated the activity or not. Depending on your response, we will review the situation and let you know what we find via phone or email.