

In the following sections, we show you how to identify this traitor and destroy the enemy. Such a breach of trust calls for strict disciplinary action. But there can be no time to wallow in self-pity. Many of us find that the friend we had trusted has turned traitor, and brought in someone uninvited. But what if, in the guise of a friend, a foe enters your PC and slows it down? And what if it’s your very own antivirus that brings it in? Most of us put all our hopes on the best antiviruses to protect us and our computers. They will protect you against many an online threat, and make your online world secure. Antiviruses these days come armed to the hilt, fully prepared to fight till the death for you. In order to win, however, it is important that we recruit only the best soldiers on our side. They come asking for a war, and we have no choice but to let them have it! They all want to destroy what we, the users, prize the most our digital lives and identities. They include scammers, phishers, spammers, bugs, Trojans, viruses, etc. We are all required to wage wars every single day. Though Norton is one of the most widely used antivirus software, many users claim that it is ‘sticky’, in that, it refuses to completely uninstall from the system, and leaves behind redundant files. The Norton toolbar can slow down your browser, making your Internet browsing experience quite literally a drag! In this Techspirited article, along with supporting reasons, we’ll show you how to remove the Norton toolbar in easy-to-follow steps.
