Personally, and if you guys are computer gurus, don't think I'm insulting you...but I've been on other support message boards....one I know of is a moderator.
Somehow we got into a conversation Norton AV....I've heard so-called "rumors" or perhaps even conspiracy theroies on how they "take over your system" and infect it with nasties that are even WORSE than the typical virus.
This guy starts launching into his "Anti-Norton" speech, I've heard these speeches before, so being with THIS bias, you can never get an honest answer about your product (ie Norton)
For example:
"Hi, I'm a user of Norton and I have a question"
"Blah blah blah blah blah blah...whatever you do UNINTSALL that CRAP from your system...blah blah blah blah....if you don't have it don't TOUCH it with a 10-foot ball...blah blah blah!!!!!!"
And then, I'm taking a double take at this quite infantile response, and then try to ask why.
ME, personally, I've used norton probably for 10 years....never understood the issue these so-called experts are speaking off on how it "takes over your system" and is "a virus itself"
This can take the thread into total derailment, and the initial SIMPLE question you asked is long forgotten.
Any reason why people do this?
Perhaps, I want to keep using Norton, seems a lot of so called techs like to use the "throw the baby out with the bathwater" technique or "Cutting your nose to spite your face" attitude to troubleshooting.
My parents are kind of old-school, and me too....I'd be like "Um..>NOoooo, I dont' plan on UN-installing Norton.....I plan on keeping it for as long as I have, so how about addressing the ISSUE that I have with ANYTHING other than, "Don't use Norton"
How about being a REAL professional, and address the issue as if having whatever TYPE of AV software is entirely irrelevant.
THAT being said, do you think my attitude on not caving to un-installing norton and using something else unreasonable? I think not.
I think that's why there's a lot of failed computer technicians out there, because they address the issue by the way they described. Solving a problem by telling people not to even have it on their system? Not quite the computer expert I would think they are.
Agreed..any feedback on this?
Somehow we got into a conversation Norton AV....I've heard so-called "rumors" or perhaps even conspiracy theroies on how they "take over your system" and infect it with nasties that are even WORSE than the typical virus.
This guy starts launching into his "Anti-Norton" speech, I've heard these speeches before, so being with THIS bias, you can never get an honest answer about your product (ie Norton)
For example:
"Hi, I'm a user of Norton and I have a question"
"Blah blah blah blah blah blah...whatever you do UNINTSALL that CRAP from your system...blah blah blah blah....if you don't have it don't TOUCH it with a 10-foot ball...blah blah blah!!!!!!"
And then, I'm taking a double take at this quite infantile response, and then try to ask why.
ME, personally, I've used norton probably for 10 years....never understood the issue these so-called experts are speaking off on how it "takes over your system" and is "a virus itself"
This can take the thread into total derailment, and the initial SIMPLE question you asked is long forgotten.
Any reason why people do this?
Perhaps, I want to keep using Norton, seems a lot of so called techs like to use the "throw the baby out with the bathwater" technique or "Cutting your nose to spite your face" attitude to troubleshooting.
My parents are kind of old-school, and me too....I'd be like "Um..>NOoooo, I dont' plan on UN-installing Norton.....I plan on keeping it for as long as I have, so how about addressing the ISSUE that I have with ANYTHING other than, "Don't use Norton"
How about being a REAL professional, and address the issue as if having whatever TYPE of AV software is entirely irrelevant.
THAT being said, do you think my attitude on not caving to un-installing norton and using something else unreasonable? I think not.
I think that's why there's a lot of failed computer technicians out there, because they address the issue by the way they described. Solving a problem by telling people not to even have it on their system? Not quite the computer expert I would think they are.
Agreed..any feedback on this?
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