Each computer on which I run Norton software (by Gen Digital Inc.) never has a virus (or a trojan or a worm), so far as I detect.
Norton runs a good virtual private network.
Norton identified a big size of unneeded files. However, Norton eagerly attempts to encourage deletings files which I myself prefer to keep. As for the files that it did encourage me to delete, I could had found them myself.
I allow cookies, so Norton often publishes unfounded alarms against websites (e.g. of organisations of which I am a client) by warnings me that they track me. Of course they track me!
Examples of websites which Norton dared to warn me about via unfounded alarms include a website of courts' whereby I prosecute; and a shop which sells me many envelopes and pages which I post to courts.
Cookies are not the only things that cause Norton to emit unfounded alarms about websites. For examples, Norton likes to "Quarantine" completely harmless downloaded files. For example this PDF file from the International Court of Justice which "was" not ever "infected with" "Malware":
"False positive
I downloaded this Adobe-PDF file a year ago from the International Court of Justice. You suddenly claimed for the first time on 25th November 2025 that it is malware. I.e. Norton enacts Norton's typical scaremongering for money."
say I myself to Norton without a received response since a 25th day of November 2025.
Norton does not run a profiler, but it often falsely professes:
Norton dares to show such unfounded alarms about software which I do not even use even when this computer is 95% and 94% idle!!!
(This computer does actually have Microsoft Office (which is left behind by a previous owner). I still never (intentionally) click on an option to accept its licence. I use inter alia LibreOffice Writer; TeX; and various text editors. I was going to make and show a screenshot of Microsoft Office still not proceeding past the accept-its-licence stage but I possibly accidentally clicked on it after many years, apparently few weeks before April 2026. So I made a different screenshot instead on a 12th day of April of the Year that is called 2026 A.D. This screenshot shows that I use LibreOffice Writer whereas somehow Microsoft Word reports that a file dated this 16th day of October 2024 was "modified" on a 14th day of November 2024 despite Microsoft-Windows Explorer clearly professing that it was "Created:"; "Modified"; and "Accessed:" all on this 16th day of October 2024! So whether we are looking at a bug by Microsoft Word or by Microsoft-Windows Explorer, we are clearly looking at a bug by Microsoft! Microsoft does not stop at a single bug. This same screenshot shows Microsoft Word professing that that document is the only "Recent" document in 2026 whilst Microsoft-Windows Explorer clearly professed that it was "Accessed:" in 2024. The earliest that I might have actually (accidentally) clicked on any accept-a-Microsoft-Word-licence option is late 2025. Many other problems by Microsoft are easily found.)
Is ionann leantainn lèirsinne de fhaidhle seo agus deimhinneachadh chum as gu'n geall sibh fianaisean a thabhairt airson mo fhòrlaidh tro chàintean a-staigh taigh-òsta aig bàraichean iarainn.