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    u know yahoo mail is scanned by Norton.
    but protection against web search is provided by mcafee.

    but now Norton also has created a thing like McAfee SiteAdvisor,
    do u think yahoo will switch form mcafee to Norton in web search protection.

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    Maybe but proberly not..

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    I think it really depends on who gives a better deal to Yahoo.

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    i thought so. but i think they will stick with mcafee as mcafee has checked web sites long before norton has.

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    Mcafee advisor is the pioneer in that field


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    Yahoo's option depends on the best deal - just like what sir Raymund have said above ( It's business thing )
    "positive anything is better than negative nothing"


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    I think Symantec will win the deal as it is a very Big company with a high money power.(but its products suck)

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    but mcafee has more expirence but as most said the best deal will (i think so) but i hope not.

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    I don't think it really matters. The McAfee technology being used on Yahoo's site is a stripped-down version of McAfee's full SiteAdvisor technology that also is available for free directly from McAfee. And I support McAfee on this topic as SiteAdvisor was not their original creation and it acquired it from somebody two yrs back.
    Happy To Help

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    not there idea im switching to Norton

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    I hate norton they should change their e-mail scanning to Kaspersky.
    YAY This is my 1000 post!!!!!!!! and it is about me hating norton how about that

 

 
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