Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Symantec Norton 360 2.0 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Symantec Norton 360 2.0.
May 2008
(77%)
24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Revolutionary Internet security? An improvement on Norton Internet Security 2007, but with too many idiosyncrasies. Norton 360 represented a revolution for its maker, Symantec, when it was released last year. It was faster than its Internet Security ...
A raft of small but useful improvements make Norton 360 2.0 a useful addition to anyones utility tool bag. It remains powerful and yet very easy to use. At the same time, its not dumbed-down enough to deter power users. Roger Gann Lowest online pric...
Cannot perform multiple scans at once, Limited options for advanced users
Norton 360 2.0 provides the ultimate in computer protection—security scans, network protection, identity theft protection, automatic backup, and PC tuneups—and makes it so that the user barely has to manage anything. In addition to the compreh...
Abstract: The $79 price tag might at first seem slightly high, but its not unreasonable given all the protection you get in addition to antivirus and anti-spyware. That price comes with a year of free updates, another process that now mostly happens in the bac...
Protects against many common security threats; new components for system tune-up, file backup, and disk defragmentation; postpones background tasks when on battery power; includes 2GB online storage
Fewer settings and options than Norton Internet Security; disk defragmentation requires 15 percent free space; limited bot protection
Norton 360 Version 2.0 is a better choice for those who prefer a set-it-and-forget-it approach to security than those who like to know everything about every potential PC security threat. ...
Powerful, silent firewall and anti-malware. Fully automated background scanning. Backup to online or local destinations. New Registry cleanup. Built-in access to help, including live chat. Protection for passwords and personal info.
Antispam accuracy still low. Parental control is improved but still rudimentary. Slightly less effective than NIS 2008 against malware. Remote-monitoring feature lacks detail and ability to fix remote problems.
As a PC Magazine reader you probably prefer a hands-on security suite, but when you want quality system protection without much of a fuss, Norton 360 2.0 is a better choice. It does its work effectively and quietly, without causing confusion. With this...
Published: 2008-03-03, Author: Robert , review by: cnet.com
Norton 360 v2 includes more native support for the Firefox browser; enhanced backup options; enhanced PC Tune Up; works great on clean, new machines running Windows Vista.
Norton 360 v2 can be hard to install on legacy machines; places a gadget in Windows Vista without asking; requires personal information for access to a technical support section that can be confusing; costly to use.
A near-perfect all-in-one solution for brand new PCs, Norton 360 v2 may be hard to install and run on legacy machines. However, dont count on Symantecs time-consuming and expensive technical support for help.