
To cancel your contract or request a refund, click here. For details, visit our Cancellation & Refund Policy. For each annual renewal or free trial, you can request a full refund within 60 days of being charged, and after the 60 days, a pro-rated refund of the days left in your renewed subscription term, beginning the month after you request the refund. Cancellation & Refund: you can cancel your contract and request a full refund within 60 days of purchase.They are charged up to 35 days before the subscription is due to renew and we send you a notification email with the renewal price before. Renewal Prices: may be higher than the price for the initial term and are subject to change.Renewal Cycle: automatically renews each year after the initial term, unless the subscription renewal is cancelled before the day you are due to be charged in your account or by contacting us.When the trial ends, the paid subscription starts and the first year is charged, unless cancelled before. Free Trial: payment method required if signing up for a free trial (credit/debit card or PayPal only).Set-up: to get the protection/service started, you must download and install on each device and/or complete set-up.Contract Type: contract for an annual subscription, starting when the transaction is complete.Norton doesn’t seem to offer the Norton Identity Safe add-on for Firefox, so you just have the toolbar to remove. Click the “Disable” button to the right of the Norton Security Toolbar add-on. In Mozilla Firefox, click the menu button and select “Add-ons”. Click the trash can icons to the right of the Norton Identity Safe and Norton Security Toolbar extensions to remove them. In Google Chrome, click the menu and select More Tools > Extensions. We don’t recommend using your antivirus’s browser extensions in general, since they often present problems. The Norton Identity Safe extension provides a password manager, but we recommend other password managers instead. Your antivirus will also automatically scan downloads whether not not you use the browser extension. You don’t need this feature-your web browser and search engines already attempt to block dangerous websites. The Norton Security Toolbar not only adds a toolbar to your browser, but also alters pages to show whether search results are “safe” or not.
