Download 30-Day Trial of Norton Security 2015

Symantec has streamlined their nine flag products like Norton Internet Security, Norton Antivirus and Norton 360 into One as Norton Security. News is, Norton Security 2015 final or stable version has been released and available for download with and without Secure Backup.

New Norton Security to Replace All Nine Products of Norton

Norton Security 2015 

Activating the trial version

After installing Norton Security on your computer, it asks to activate the product, click on ‘Activate Now’ and sign into your Norton Account to do that. If you don’t have a Norton Account, visit this page to create one.

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With the install of NS, Norton Security Toolbar, Norton Identity Safe extensions will be installed in Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. These extensions can be easily uninstalled or removed from the browsers.

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For instance, to uninstall Norton Security Toolbar and Norton Identity in Chrome, you need  to visit Chrome://extensions page.

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What’s new

1. New look and feel

2. Next Generation anti-malware engine

3. Intelligent Protection

4.  Performance Improvements

  • Performance tuned for the latest Windows 8.x updates
  • Conserving battery power on connected standbys
  • Faster browser experience
  • Best-in-class real-time performance

Check the full Changelog (Beta) version, new one’s is not yet available.

Download Norton Security v22.0.110 | Offline installer | 110.25 MB

Download Norton Security with Backup v22.0.110 | 116 MB.

What’s your take on new Norton Security? Do you think it is still bloated? Or offering performance improvements? Share your opinions with us in the comments.

Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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