Norton 360 Trial Access

Use the trial, set a calendar reminder 2 days before it ends, and cancel immediately after installing if you don’t want to be billed. Otherwise, it’s a solid antivirus, but the billing model catches people off guard.

Here’s a concise summary of the “long story” short regarding the : norton 360 trial

You sign up for a “free trial” (typically 7–30 days). You enter payment info. The trial works fine—scans, VPN, dark web monitoring, etc. Then, just before the trial ends, Norton sends renewal reminders. If you don’t cancel manually before the trial ends, they automatically charge you for a full year (often $50–$100+). Many users report difficulty finding the cancel button online. Some also face auto-renewal turned on by default. The “free” trial becomes a paid subscription unless you’re very proactive. Use the trial, set a calendar reminder 2

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