Applicable for: Mac,Windows
In some cases, your Norton product may block a suspected activity on your computer that matches a security threat behavior. These activities may include download of a file, auto-sync of mobile device with your desktop computer, or Internet access to an application. You may also receive repeated notifications to restart your computer.
If you know that the activity or application that trigger these notifications are safe, you can temporarily turn off Norton protection for a specified duration.
Turning off Norton protection leaves your computer vulnerable to attacks. If you want to turn it off for troubleshooting a problem, make sure that you turn it on again.
Select one of the following based on your operating system:
To temporarily turn off Norton Protection, you need to log on to your computer with an Administrator user account. For Standard user accounts, some of the settings may appear disabled (grayed out).
In the notification area on the taskbar, right-click the Norton product icon, and then click the following:
Disable Auto-Protect
Disable Firewall
In the Security Request window, in the Select the duration drop-down list, select the duration for which you want to turn off Norton protection.
Click OK.
Norton turns on the features automatically after the duration you specify in the Security Request window. To turn on Norton protection manually, in the notification area on the taskbar, right-click the Norton product icon, and then click Enable Auto-Protect/Enable Firewall.
Open your Norton device security product.
On the left pane, click Security.
In the Security dashboard, click Smart Firewall.
Next to Smart Firewall, move the green (ON) slider to disable Smart Firewall.
In the alert window, select the duration for which you want to turn off Norton protection.
Norton turns on the features automatically after the duration you specify in the alert window. To turn on Norton protection manually, on the Norton app main window, under Smart Firewall, click Enable.
When prompted, enter your Mac administrator password, then click OK.
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