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It should be possible to make an exception for specific things. Try googling your version to see how to do that.
Anyway go to your settings of norton firewall. there is a tab with all your programs. each program, app or software has a box with allowed or blocked. Just change Manor lords to allow. or just allow the pop up.
I also feel uncomfy when i got that pop-up. But this happens with many game...
But since its a popular game with 200k sales, its safe. I didn't hear any issues yet...
Try uninstalling the obsolete scareware called Norton and see if it fixes the issue.
What they said.
Norton is an absolute piece of cr@p - uninstall that bloatware
Edited to add: Windows Defender ain't bad actually but if you really want third party, Bitdefender wins awards every year and is very lightweight and not paranoid.
You are both 20+ years behind.
Do you play your games on a toaster?
No, I'm just tech literate.
Wel i have 4 pc's running on Norton. From very old to high end. None of them has performance problems.
so if someting does suck the life out of your PC it must be something else. Maybe your current AV.
Norton, Mcaffee and Avg.. all scamware now, they don't protect you at all.
OMG help me....then tell me exactly what files are trojan? educate me, which files i have to delete.......
I use Linux so no need for AV.
It's a 16 core processor with 32GB of memory, nVME drives and a 7800XT.
If I was running Windows, I would use Bitdefender, because it's not 2004. And yes, it's measurably less resource inefficient than Norton.