Not very helpful. I've trawled thro the 21 pages and still can't find whether the problem has been fixed. Why would BT send me a letter saying I should update, and the update button appears on MyBT account, but it still doesn't work?
Terry
I have just received a letter just signed by The BT Team with no point of contact if customers have a problem with the transfer of BT Virus Protect from Mcaffee to Norton. I have been unable to complete the transfer using the instruction given in the letter. Just going round and round in circles! Have lodged a formal complaint.
Tried that....still does not work!
Navigating through the MyBT pages / links, to the Norton Interface, with a correctly formatted 'email ID', is an issue ?
It would be helpful, if it's not sensitive information; if there were 'screen-shots' of the navigation to the Norton interface. This would faciltiate all of the 'posts' being 'on the same page' ? The text instructions are not illustrative enough to inform the customers with problems, as to the way forward.
Alternatively, is there a direct route to the Norton Interface, avoiding MyBT. At some stage, reporting back to MyBT, with the correct MyBT login details, that the customer is using Norton with BT ?
I wouldn't be surprised, that you have to do the full MyBT navigation, to access Norton/BT ?
I am having the exact same issue - have tried to change the Account ID to my email address, and it will not let me. I only have one email address, which is why I couldn't change it when I kept getting the prompts to change previously.
I've tried to update to Norton on my Mac Book Pro Running MacOS10.13.6 High Sierra after uninstalling McAFEE and I get installation failed. This is the latest version of OS I can put on my computer as its an older model.
I spoke to BT Technical people in Newcastle who tried to help but came to the conclusion that the Norton product BT are offering can't be loaded on older machines as it only supports the current version OS12 and the previous two OS versions
They did tell me that there is a Norton Product available which can be loaded on older machines but BT don't provide it so I would have pay for a Norton subscription myself.
They did raise the issue up on their system to flag it up higher but told me I wouldn't hear anything?
So BT what are you going to do for people like me who have perfectly good older Mac Book Pro computers? Provide a solution or deduct the cost of the BT virus protect from my bill.
@ToneFonewrote:I am having the exact same issue - have tried to change the Account ID to my email address, and it will not let me. I only have one email address, which is why I couldn't change it when I kept getting the prompts to change previously.
If your BTID for MyBT is in the format *****@btinternet.com, and your the Account Holder or Account Manager, and it's not supporting the action you're seeking to complete. The MODERATORS of this FORUM should pick up on your problem. FINGERS CROSSED !
No, it's not, which is why I and others are having the problem. My account ID is a name, and my email address is apparently used as my recovery email address, and cannot now be used as my account ID......