The public beta includes Norton Safe Web, a new Website rating service, and enhancements to tune up and backup.
The latest version of Norton 360 will also include the security and performance improvements that were launched in Norton Internet Security 2009.
“Our goal for this version of Norton 360 is to deliver comprehensive protection with zero impact on performance, so consumers can be productive online, backup their valuable data, and keep their computer running at peak performance,” said Rowan Trollope, senior vice president, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec.
“With Norton Safe Web, we are extending that protection to make shopping and other everyday online activities safer.”
Norton Safe Web also offers up-to-date ratings that enable users to differentiate safe Websites from malicious ones.
Symantec unveils new Norton security suite
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