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Norton: 90% Cashback (Exclusions Apply) @ Cashrewards

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Received targeted email from Cashrewards that refers to the page available to anyone. Seems, the offer applies to all Norton products on top of the discount that Norton shows on its product page.

Cashback is ineligible on the following:

  • Free trial.
  • Legacy products or any products not listed on the "Products and Services" page of the Norton Lifelock website.
  • Purchases using coupon codes not listed on Cashrewards.
  • Items that are cancelled, returned, exchanged or refunded.
  • GST, other taxes and delivery fees.
  • Fraudulent transactions.
  • Purchases using any type of discount which lowers price advertised on the Merchant site, including but not limited to employee discounts, student discounts and price-matching.

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Referral: random (3854)

$10 for referee and $10 for referrer, after referee makes $20 purchase within 14 days.

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closed Comments

  • +5

    Is this still a thing .

    • In addition they give $80 on the same link, but that one isn't a thing, no bargain there, therefore I don't post it.

    • Discreet monitoring, collection and disbursement of your data to corporations and government. Yes.

  • +2

    Friends don't let friends buy redundant antivirus products (except Malwarebytes).

    • Hey friend any deals on Malwarebytes

      • No

      • Some UK banks used to provide free Pro licenses for years but seems that's stopped. Haven't had to renew yet so not sure on best offers but the free version is still sufficient.

    • I agree. Redundant to the max

  • Takes me back to Windows 3.1 days .. thanks for the nostalgia.

  • 90% cashback! That's fantastic!
    Those 961 commandos are incredible lookers!
    And they don't even have an oil tray under it in the showroom photo!
    Races off vroom vroooming.

  • This Norton is no longer the Symantec Norton guys. It is now part of the Gen security group of companies. They also own Avast, Avira, Cccleaner.

    Appreciate everyone has their own opinions of the product, like any other program preferences, but let's be objective. Or at least try.

    Personally I have moved on to Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, but a deal is a deal, if you were after Norton, this is a great bargain.

  • Anyone recommend a free (or cheap perpetual) anti-virus anti-malware alternative to Microsoft Defender in case one wants to de-Microsoft their life?

    • -1

      Kaspersky cloud is free

      • Spasibo, comrade.

    • Malwarebytes free tier. It is no frills.

      Kaspersky has a habit of installing more than what you want, browser helper objects, VPN, password mgr, firewall etc. just make sure you review the application list and uninstall anything you don't want after the install of what is suppose to be 1 product.

  • Not a deal until its 110% cashback at least.

  • +1

    Good ol days when Norton Utilities helped clean up the registry

    • You'll be reminded hourly with this product to purchase this additional utility.

      No amount of 'stop reminding me' steps will stop it, other than uninstalling this entirely un-necessary product.

      • +1

        I had that notification just once a month. There's some kind of "do't ask again" checkbox that helps to reduce it.

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