30-day subscription software

Pandamonium

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Until last week, I've always built my own computers. I ordered a Dell last week and am setting it up. Norton Internet Security is preinstalled on this machine, and there's a 30-day subscription for it. I don't want the software, and I definitely don't want to be billed for it after 30 days. Can I simply uninstall the software and forget about it, or do I have to contact Norton and have them not bill me?

I'm sorry if this question is a bit trite, but I've just never had to deal with it in the past.

Software for Windows -> Security

-Schadenfroh
 

Schadenfroh

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Can I simply uninstall the software and forget about it
Yes, but do checkout the norton removal tool after you uninstall it from add/remove programs (as that sometimes does not remove everything):
http://service1.symantec.com/S...docid/2005033108162039

do I have to contact Norton and have them not bill me?
Have you given Norton your credit card # and purchased? If not, they will not bill you. Most computer makers ship the trial versions of various antivirus software with their systems.

If you are looking for a replacement antivirus, might I suggest Kaspersky? It is FREE after rebate now and it is one of the best (if not the best) AV solutions out there.

Deal link:
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2016206&enterthread=y

Although, I would suggest that you try the free trial, as it may cause web browsing slowdowns for a minority of users:
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2071614&enterthread=y

Antivirus detection rate comparison testing thread (to see how the different antivirus solutions stackup to one another):
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2047460&enterthread=y
 

bwatson283

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unless you have given Symantec a CC number, they cant charge you when it expires. What are they going to do, charge your ip address? hmmmmmmmm..........idea........MUAHAHAHA