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To activate Norton antivirus software on your computer, follow the steps below: 1. Purchase a Norton subscription: First, you need to purchase a Norton subscription from the official Norton website or a trusted retailer. 2. Download Norton: Once you have purchased a Norton subscription, go to the official Norton website and download the software. 3. Install Norton: After downloading Norton, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. 4. Activate Norton: Once Norton is installed, launch the software and click on the "Activate Now" button. Enter your Norton product key when prompted. 5. Sign in to your Norton account: If you already have a Norton account, sign in with your credentials. If you don't have an account, create a new one by following the instructions on the screen. 6. Complete the activation process: Once you have signed in to your Norton account, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the activation process. 7. Verify your subscription: Finally, verify that your Norton subscription is active by checking the subscription status in the Norton software. That's it! Your Norton antivirus software is now activated and ready to use. Make sure to keep your subscription up-to-date to ensure that you continue to receive the latest protection against malware and other online threats.
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