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Assuming it's for an antivirus program, write a letter, yes, a letter, to the supplier of the antivirus program cancelling yuor subscription, and send it recorded delivery. Drop a copy of the letter to your bank.
If you get charged subsequently, you then have recourse against your bank: there is no need to bother the antivirus company. The bank will do that for you :)
You can't do that here .. you have to contact Malwarebytes ,,
https://support.malwarebytes.com/customer/portal/articles/1835301-how-do-i-cancel-automatic-renewal-for-malwarebytes-anti-malware-premium-?b_id=6438
Go to control panel on your menu, if you are using Windows 7 then go to programs and features. Click on it then search down until you find it, then in the upper left corner you will see an uninstall click it and that program will uninstall. If it is a virus it will want to run the program again. You will need to install a antivirus. There are some free ones AVG or Avast you can find them on C-net
I would email them and make sure it doesn't automatically renew, In future i would uninstall Norton and go with something more reliable and stable. I use Avast! antivirus and it picks everything up. It would do just as much as norton and possibly more and best of all its free
It *WILL* install a virus if you allow it to. Sometimes these programs make it very difficult to NOT download their ****. It's telling you to download something in the hopes that you WILL accept the download.
***Do NOT download anything that you do not WANT to download. ***
Anytime you get to a website like this, make a note of it to never visit it again. Anytime you want to download something, make SURE it is what you want and nothing more. At the end of the day, it is NOT worth risk. The wrong decision could ruin your computer, lose your files, misdirect your websearches, slow your internet connection, among some of the results. The internet can be a very dangerous place.
Better to err on the side of caution.
Hope this helps.
P.S. Do an antivirus update and run a scan at LEAST once a week. Even the safest websites can put **** on your computer.
That file is part of Norton/Symantec security suite. I've seen that error on many systems with Norton Products.
You may be able to avoid the error by closing Norton in the system tray prior to shutdown of the system.
When you select shutdown from the menu, windows forces all running programs to shutdown, including the antivirus. For whatever reason, sometimes Norton doesn't like the shutdown request.
If you are not especially attached to the Norton product, you might try uninstalling it and trying AVG or Avast antivirus.
http://free.grisoft.com is the link to download AVG 8.0
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