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Norton to Deliver Personalized Security Service

By Joy Hou - on 15 Sep 2011, 3:38pm

Norton to Deliver Personalized Security Service

Norton One will be the security industry’s first customized, membership-based offering

SINGAPORE - Norton by Symantec today announced plans to deliver Norton One, a personalized service that will protect consumers across multiple devices, give them the option to select a combination of solutions that work for them, and take away the hassle and worry of securing and maintaining today’s connected household. The service is expected to be available in the first half of 2012.

Today’s Internet-enabled household relies on multiple devices to communicate, work, shop and play. Norton market research has found that consumers in the U.S. have an average of 4.5 devices in their household between desktop computers, laptops, tablets, mobile phones and more. All these devices need protection against online threats, but protection today needs to provide more than just basic security and must cover the distinct needs of all the household’s connected devices.

Norton One will be the industry’s first membership-based offering spanning PC, Mac and mobile security solutions. It will provide a different security experience in the following ways:

  • One membership is all that’s needed to protect each connected device in the household, all managed from a single user interface.
  • Customers will be able to easily pick and choose the technologies and support options they need to properly stay protected on all the devices they own – PCs, Macs, and mobile.
  • New devices can be seamlessly added to the membership and quickly protected against online threats.
  • Licenses can be moved between devices or removed if the device is no longer being used.
  • A diversified range of technologies and support will be offered, including security and performance.
  • Customers will benefit through personalized services and premium support.
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