Free 90 Days Norton Internet Security and Antivirus 2010
I am a fan of Norton Antivirus, and I’ve been using the original since version 2006 and it is about time I upgrade it to 2010. Anyway, I’ve been searching for a 90 days (3 months) trial, which is something rare, probably because of the popularity of Norton. Normally Norton’s trialware comes with free 30 days introductory subscription of their security suite, however I stumbled upon a link hidden deep inside their website.

In collaboration with Ing Direct, Norton is giving away free 90-day introductory subscription of Norton Internet Security™ 2010. Which is a long time for me, just for your info, I do lots of software testing and formatting my computer is now a routine. On average, I format my computer every 6 months. 3 months Norton + 3 months AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 is not a bad combination.
Download the free 90-day introductory subscription of Norton Internet Security™ 2010. Includes the following software:
- Norton AntiVirus™
- Norton™ Personal Firewall
- Norton™ Antispyware
- Norton™ Antiphishing
Download Free Norton Security Scan, No Crack or Keygen Needed!

Looking for a reliable antivirus? Don’t want to pay a dime, neither do you want to take the risk and download those virus infested files from torrent? Then try the FREE Norton Security Scan (Official Website), it will automatically scan your computer every week, replacing the need for you to manually scan using Symantec Security Check. It’s quick, easy, and best of all, it’s free!
What is Norton Security Scan?
Norton Security Scan is a software tool designed to help you understand if your computer is currently protected from known threats. Norton Security Scan will scan your computer and identify if there are existing viruses, worms, spyware, unwanted adware or Trojans residing on your computer. Norton Security Scan checks to see how your computer is currently protected.
What is the Catch?
There is no free lunch. Unlike Norton AntiVirus 2009 and Norton 360 v2.0, Norton Security Scan only warns you of possible threat and prevents virus and trojan from installing itself onto your computer, having said that, it does not remove the virus or trojan if a system is found to be infected.

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