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You can now sign in to Norton with your Apple ID, Google email, or Microsoft account. All you need is to link your Apple ID, Google email, or Microsoft account with your existing account. You can link either an Apple ID, a Google email, or a Microsoft account to your Norton account. Once the account is linked, you can sign in using your Apple ID, Google email, or Microsoft account the next time you sign in.
If you prefer not to use this option, you can continue signing in to your account with your Norton credentials.
If you do not have a Norton account, you can also create one using your Apple ID, Google email, or Microsoft account. For more information, read Create a Norton account.
Go to my.Norton.com and click Sign In.
Click Sign in with Apple.
Enter your Apple ID that you want to link.
Enter your Apple ID password and the two-factor authentication code that you received.
If prompted, click Trust to avoid entering two-factor codes again on this browser unless you sign out completely or change your password.
Click Continue.
Enter your current Norton account username and then click Continue.
Enter your Norton account password and then click Continue.
In the Your accounts are linked window, click Done.
Your Norton account is now linked with your Apple ID.
Go to my.Norton.com and click Sign In.
Click Sign in with Google.
Sign in to your Google account. If you have multiple Google accounts, choose the Google account that you want to link.
Enter your current Norton account username and then click Continue.
Enter your Norton account password, and click Continue.
If you have forgotten the password, click Request one-time password. The One Time Password (OTP) will be sent to the registered email address of this account.
In the Your accounts are linked window, click Done.
Your Norton account is now linked to your Google account.
For troubleshooting errors related to linking or signing using Apple, Google, or Microsoft account, read Resolve errors related to Norton account sign in with Apple, Google, or Microsoft.
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