Hello I've tried to install the anti virus software that is included with my broadband subscription, it asks for a 13 digit code which I don't have, where do I get it from please? Thank you
I just did a Google search and it states you must activate your free anti virus through the MyBT app.
I’ve never used it personally preferring to choose a product I feel more comfortable with.
Hi @rhowell203.
Welcome to the community.
You're able to install BT Virus Protect through your My BT account.
For more information and step-by-step instructions, please visit our What is BT Virus Protect and how do I get it? Help page. It has all the details you need to get started.
Debbie
I’ve tried all of that and it doesn’t work, directs me to Norton page and states I don’t have a subscription.
Have you checked to see if your device/computer has a trial pre-installed version of Norton on it even if it has not been activated.
Some devices/computers come with this when new. If it does you will need to uninstall this from your computer and then try using the BT installation process.
I had a subscription to Norton 360 which I have uninstalled before attempting this install. I’ve also tried on a Mac laptop and Windows PC with the same problem on both.
@rhowell203wrote:I had a subscription to Norton 360 which I have uninstalled before attempting this install. I’ve also tried on a Mac laptop and Windows PC with the same problem on both.
Therein MAY lay the problem. Uninstalling any of the Norton products is a real pain, judging from people's past posts (not only on the BT Forum).
If you simply used the Windows Add/Remove programs (assuming, of course, you are running Windows) this doesn't actually remove all traces of Norton. If you haven't already tried, I suggest :
Uninstall your Norton device security product on Windows
Norton actually provide their own uninstall program which is supposed to rid whatever it's loaded onto. Unfortunately, and I'm speaking from experience here of buying a new Windows laptop that came pre-installed with Norton Security Suite, the Norton uninstall tool does not uninstall all of their program. I had no end of pop ups after uninstalling prompting me that my computer was at risk even though I had reverted to Windows Defender. I had to do a deep search of the folders whereupon I discovered 4 Norton folders with files that Norton's own uninstall tool 'conveniently' didn't erase. Once I'd erased them, all of my issues stopped.
Honestly, personally, I wouldn't use Norton Security at all, preferring Windows Defender any day over Norton. I have an Android tablet for which I subscribe to Bitdefender at 9 quid a year to keep that free of virus's.