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MacOS 12 and Norton 360

I purchased a brand new MacBook Pro M1 2020 recently. I loaded a virus checker Norton 360 as I thought even Apple computers need protection from malware. As instructed, I updated the MacOS to Big Sur 12.2.

Afterwards my MacBook refused to connect to the internet. A message kept instructing me to go to System Preferences and click a box to allow Norton extensions, but there was no Norton allow box in the System Preferences. Eventually, in desperation I uninstalled Norton and restarted the computer. Suddenly 40 emails pinged into the in-box as the computer connected to wi-fi no problems.

So my questions are:

Is Norton 360 compatible with MacOS 12?

And if not why are Norton selling it for MacOS?

Finally, does one actually need to load anti-virus software on a MacBook?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.2

Posted on Feb 3, 2021 12:20 PM

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Posted on Feb 3, 2021 12:25 PM

Uninstall all third party anti virus apps. Norton and all such apps use system resources while providing no benefit. And they may cause issues.

macOS - Security - Apple

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https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-8841

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MacOS 12 and Norton 360

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