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This happened back in August 2019, although I just came across it when looking at buying another year of Norton Security Premium (10 user license). I generally have paid $20 - $25 per year for this license for many years, and would buy a license from Amazon or Newegg when they were on sale. I've used Norton for over 20 years, and I've never had to give Symantec my credit card info or been automatically enrolled for renewal since I had a pre-paid yearly license.
Apparently going forward, they offer five different versions of Norton consumer antivirus-type products:
The pricing for their product lineup is pretty pricey, and if someone needs a 10 user license like I do, the only option is to go with their highest tier offering, and in order to be able to activate the license and use the product, you must provide a credit card number to Symantec (regardless of where you bought the license). Finally, you will automatically be put on auto-renewal, but they say you can cancel that at a later time.

I checked my remaining time I have with my Norton Security Premium license (50 days), and from within the program it offered me the option of renewing the existing product's license for $19.99 for one year. The product is now discontinued, so I'm not sure if it's a "grandfathered" option or not for existing users. I do know I will seriously think about switching to something like Bitdefender Total Security 10 users (around $30 per year) when it comes time to renew.
This happened back in August 2019, although I just came across it when looking at buying another year of Norton Security Premium (10 user license). I generally have paid $20 - $25 per year for this license for many years, and would buy a license from Amazon or Newegg when they were on sale. I've used Norton for over 20 years, and I've never had to give Symantec my credit card info or been automatically enrolled for renewal since I had a pre-paid yearly license.
Apparently going forward, they offer five different versions of Norton consumer antivirus-type products:
- Norton Antivirus Plus
- Norton 360 Standard
- Norton 360 Deluxe
- Norton 360 w/ LifeLock Select
- Norton 360 w/ Ultimate Plus
The pricing for their product lineup is pretty pricey, and if someone needs a 10 user license like I do, the only option is to go with their highest tier offering, and in order to be able to activate the license and use the product, you must provide a credit card number to Symantec (regardless of where you bought the license). Finally, you will automatically be put on auto-renewal, but they say you can cancel that at a later time.

I checked my remaining time I have with my Norton Security Premium license (50 days), and from within the program it offered me the option of renewing the existing product's license for $19.99 for one year. The product is now discontinued, so I'm not sure if it's a "grandfathered" option or not for existing users. I do know I will seriously think about switching to something like Bitdefender Total Security 10 users (around $30 per year) when it comes time to renew.