Norton Internet Security 4.1 For Mac

Product Description
Norton Internet Security 4 for Mac is fast, comprehensive protection against online threats. It safeguards your computer, identity, and home network without slowing you down. Delivering the strongest protection available for Mac, it runs silently in the background, using minimal system resources to make online shopping, banking, and browsing safer and more convenient than ever. This update to version 4.1 offers Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" compatibility. With a quick single installer and its simple, easy-to-use user interface, Norton Internet Security for Mac automatically detects and removes the latest malicious threats with set-and-forget convenience. Industry leading browser protection safeguards you from web-based attacks, while a customizable 2-way firewall automatically blocks threats from entering or leaving your system.... Click Here For More Info >>
Norton Internet Security 4.1 For Mac

4.1 is simply 4.0 updated to work with Snow Leopard.
I am a long time Mac user.
Reportedly in development for 5 years, this software does protect from viruses, including protecting your Mac from being a carrier of Windows viruses. However, there has never been an “in the wild” Mac virus.
My cable company is offering this suite as part of their service. I installed it, and discovered it was too intrusive, and blocked some programs from accessing the Intenet. Unfortunately, there is no customizable firewall. It’s either off or on. Virus scanning is too intrusive, too.
The only real reason for an AV on the Mac is to protect Windows users from files other Windows users may have sent you. That said, there is a much better, less intrusive product called Intego VirusBarrier that catches Windows viruses, in combination with the NetBarrier firewall which is extremely customizable.
The problem: After testing Norton and deciding I didn’t care for it, I uninstalled it. However, as I dug deeper into my system, I found the software did not completely uninstall. As with their Windows applications, Norton for Mac puts hidden files all over the place. After the uninstall, I found invisible Symantec files and deleted them.
On the next start-up, the Mac wouldn’t start: gray screen of death. It would start up in Safe mode, and once after restarting from Safe mode, but not again. So, I reinstalled Norton, and it works again. This is shameful.
I do not recommend this software. Go with Intego instead. Or, if Windows viruses are not an issue with you, then you’re probably safe not running any AV. The Mac’s built in firewall is excellent, too. If you really need to feel protected, go with the free version of iAntivirus which protects only against potential Mac threats (which really don’t exist for most Internet users).
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