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Hi Iris, Thanks for your question—wanting protection without surprise charges makes total sense. If you prefer not to have money automatically taken from your bank account, you have a couple of options: Buy a prepaid license (no auto‑renew) When you purchase Norton from a retailer (like Best Buy) as a prepaid code or card, you can use it for that term (for example, one year) and simply let it expire when the time is up. You’re not required to store a payment method or keep auto‑renewal turned on. Turn off automatic renewal in your Norton account If you do activate a subscription that includes auto‑renew, you can sign in to your Norton account anytime and turn off automatic renewal so it doesn’t automatically charge you at the end of the term. Step‑by‑step instructions are here: https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20090818144126EN If you’d like someone to walk you through the best way to buy for your situation—or to be sure auto‑renew is off—Norton Support can help at https://support.norton.com. We appreciate you considering Norton for your protection.
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