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Using only the Windows build in Defender is vastly superior to using useless crap like Norton.
I totally agree with @Ogami; Avoid using let even alone mentioning Norton's AV garbage-ware; personally I'd add, McAfee, PC-Matic to the list, all three are absolutely complete garbage-ware IMO.
(edit): There were four ny additional list; I removed Kaspersky just because I have had bad experiences with it personally and haven't used it in over 6+ years.
If you are needing the use of a third party AV software for projects/work not related to gaming on Steam and not confident that Window's MS Defender is doing the job to your expectations I'd recommend AVG, F-Secure, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender.
AVG has really bad customer service.
AVG and Avast are the same product, from the same company - just branded differently
My mistake, that was a bad way to put it, but it did remove a lot of my personal files/programs including steam. I think it did a complete system "clean up".
It was a long time ago and I don't remember all of the details.