Hello again to everyone having problems
Have just successfully downloaded the Norton security, to my laptop although this was not an easy download as it seemed over complicated each time you went from stage to stage and I was not always sure I had selected the correct choice, before moving on to the next but now I have a couple of other questions if anyone can answer please.
I also found that to access the Norton icon on your desktop you need to sign in the first time, and use your i MyBt password, but afterwards you do not.
Now I have the Norton installed on my desktop and it is working, do I uninstall the McAfee one now.
Also I send a link email to my Android mobile but when I pressed download, although it took me to the Store this came up with McAfee virus protect and options to either uninstall or open, so what do you do here. and do you have to look for Norton somewhere in the store.
This is all very frustrating and has not been well thought through at all, and as an 84 year old lady I am very lucky in that I am able able to persevere and know where to go to seek advice at all if I am stuck, but for many others this minefield would flummox them completely.
Good luck to all, Maureen
Have tried again this morning and have managed to install on one PC
Updated Google Pixel 6 Pro this morning.(fully updated)
Can't update from Google Pixel 6 (fully updated) Download link from manage puts back to Mcaffee app install, and sign in to Norton still crashes with server output (and get txt of security code - but then no place for code.
Hi @momo, @philbaldry, @kensim
The update to the BT Virus Protect App will gradually get rolled out over the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, if you already have the McAfee version of the BT Virus Protect app installed, it will continue to work as normal.
When the update is ready your device will receive the automatic update from the Google Play store, just as you would update any app. Once you’ve got the update you’ll have to log in with your BTID credential just once to activate.
Thanks,
Paddy
Thank you Paddy
I have the BT Virus Protect on my Samsung mobile, so will now wait as you say to receive the automatic update in due course, rather than try to download it now.
Have much appreciated all the helpful suggestions etc from all involved in this changeover etc.,
It seems some people can now download Norton to a laptop; this is what I was trying to do. I think I'll wait a few days before trying again so any other "bugs" are ironed out.
I'm glad I started this thread as BT didn't seem to know about it. BT Technical blamed Norton and Norton blamed BT; poor customer stuck in the middle. The BT Community always seems to come up trumps. It's always good to know you're not alone. Is it true you can only download to two devices for free? After that you have to pay! Not as good as the McAfee deal then.
I am now up on running on a MacBook Pro, although required a number of restarts.
With regard to licences it is confusing. On the bt.com site in Your Security it states:
Install BT Virus Protect on up to 15 devices included with your broadband subscription.
Protect up to 15 PCs, Macs, Android phones and tablets for £4.18 a month with the first month on us.
The first line suggests 15 devices included in your broadband subscription, then the 2nd lines seems to contradict.
I have also seen a comment relating to 2 devices. Which is it BT? Poor if having to pay for this service as nowadays that is expected ... is a bit like expecting the cost of wheels to be built in rather than having to pay extra.
Clicked manage on MY BT and this took me to the Norton app. Said wasn't protected, when clicked this took me to Google play to update the macaffee app. Then ask for authorisation code. Clicked get code asked to log back in, then told can't connect to network. Now got no virus protection at all.