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Does iphone 12 OS 16.4 need Norton antivirus?
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Does iphone 12 OS 16.4 need Norton antivirus?
It is not from Norton, it is from a scammer wanting you to go through their service to purchase Norton.
Although it is not needed, Norton is a reputable company and doesn't send out such spam emails telling you your subscription has expired.
Read more about it here -
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
It is not from Norton, it is from a scammer wanting you to go through their service to purchase Norton.
Although it is not needed, Norton is a reputable company and doesn't send out such spam emails telling you your subscription has expired.
Read more about it here -
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Thank you, Kurtosis12. I was concerned it might be a scam after the third threatening alert which did not seem professional because it was intimidating. I am relieved to have someone validate my suspicions.
Ignore and delete any scam messages like this.
threatening emails from Norton telling me that it has expired