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    Standalone Norton Identity Safe.

    The password management and ID protection feature available in Norton Internet Security And 360 editions is now available as a Standalone beta version. IT also includes the Norton Safeweb toolbar. It supports IE , Google Chrome, Opera and Safari.

    Take a look here

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    Thanks but no thanks. Yesterday I told you I prefer Norton/Kaspersky/Avast, but I will never try Norton again after coming across some appalling news.

    Symantec have been slammed by the Android community for faking a news about a possible malware risk. In reality the so-called malware was just a form of aggressive-ads.
    People all over,criticized Symantec's technique as "Scaring the people to buy their products."

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    Hmm bad news.
    why does norton want to go downhill. Symantec was one of the companies which had a great recovery. But yet its user choice.

    Thanks for the report.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avibky View Post
    The password management and ID protection feature available in Norton Internet Security And 360 editions is now available as a Standalone beta version. IT also includes the Norton Safeweb toolbar. It supports IE , Google Chrome, Opera and Safari.

    Take a look here
    No firefox?? that's strange.

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    Yeah no ff i suppose. Softpedia does not list it

    ---------- Post added at 10:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:49 PM ----------

    Remember its beta

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    Mistake on the part of Softpedia. Firefox is supported. Direct page @ Symantec

    I'm familiar with this since it's included in Norton IS & Norton 360 (a friend runs Norton IS). Does a good job of handling website logins.

    Does require you to install the Norton Toolbar for it to function in FF (no idea about IE or Chrome).

    I imagine the beta part is it functioning as a stand-alone.

    Bill Mullins blogged about this offering today
    Last edited by jelson; 01-02-12 at 05:36 AM.

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    Suddenly why the computer security companies taking interest on password managers??? First it was Kaspersky with its , then it was Avast with its and now its Norton. My suggestion to them would be to stick to what you are best at

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    Actually, Identity Safe was part of Norton IS 2010.

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