What are the steps to exclude security risks with Norton antivirus for a file

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Norton antivirus has come up with various versions where a user can select a version according to his/her requirement like there is a different version for a home user as well as a home user. This software provides you enhanced features to secure your device; the antimalware is a sophisticated component of this application that helps in scanning each incoming mail and messages for any threat.

Sometimes, this software may give you a false positive and indicates that file may be dangerous and you are sure that a file you are going to open is safe. In such case, you can let your antivirus know that a file should be excluded for future scans and it will put an off on erroneous warnings.

Here is a small description of steps that will help you in putting an off on the warnings you get when you open a file. With these below-mentioned steps, you can exclude security risks and you can also contact Norton support team to ask regarding the same.

Steps to follow:

  • First, you’ll need to turn on your PC and then double click on Norton security application and there you have to click on “Settings” option.
  • Next, you have to “configure” that is just next to “Items to exclude from scans” that is available in this antivirus and the SONAR exclusions panel.
  • On next screen, you’ll need to click on “Add” under “Scan and exclusions” section. Now browse and select a file. Now you get a chance to select a file you want to exclude.
  • In case, you have selected a directory you or a file, you can also exclude sub category and now click Okay include sub-directories 
  • Now click “Okay” in its “Scan Exclusions” to save this Window and to save the changes you have made.

By following these steps, you’ll be able to exclude the security risks with Norton on a particular file. In case, you need help, not to worry, just make a call on Norton antivirus support number 1800-921-376.

 

How Norton Power Eraser can help you in resolving the pop-up issue?

 

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Anti-virus software or antivirus malware software is computer software made to protect your work. A computer without an antivirus can be very harmful. It may affect your important documents. The Problems which you came across may be due to browser hijackers. A browser hijacker is a kind of virus only that changes your browser setting. This blog helps you resolving the pop-up issue.

Norton Support provides services to its customers to be free from the Trojan horses, root kits, viruses, worms etc. If you have Symantec product or any other security product, you can still download and use Norton If you any need help regarding your software you can chat or call the team which provides you satisfactory issues.

If you come across pop-ups or feel that you have been scammed. Read the following steps:

  1. Download the Norton Power Eraser software.
  2. Click Save.
  3. Save the software on Desktop.
  4. Now double-click the NPE.exe file. Click Continue or yes if prompted.
  5. Click Accept, after reading the license agreement.
  6. Click the Unwanted Application Scan Complete icon, in the software’s window.
  7. Click Uninstall next to the application or toolbar, in Unwanted Apps Scan Complete.
  8. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  9. Restart the computer, when the process of uninstalling completes.

If Norton Power Eraser does not remove the unwanted toolbars, then manually remove them by using the Add/Remove Programs or Uninstall a Program in the Control Panel. Adware generally installs a new toolbar in your browsers and changes your default search engine setting to a third-party search engine. Depending on your browser, reset the browser settings to completely remove the unwanted toolbars and search engines.

Contact us on our Norton antivirus support number for Australia 1800-921-376. The Team helps you in best possible way to resolve your issue and gives you the best advice to access your software properly.

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