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There’s a custom firewall, too – although it’s buried in the settings where busy users may never find it – and an integrated version of Norton’s free password manager, allowing you to retrieve unlimited credentials on Chrome, Firefox or Edge, as well as Android and iOS. The software scans local files and websites on access to ensure nothing nasty can get onto your PC, while a separate webcam protection module keeps you in control of which programs get to access your camera hardware. Aside from that, all the expected features are covered.
