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The eccentric passion of Shankly was underlined for me by my England team-mate Roger Hunt's version of the classic tale of the Liverpool manager's pre-game talk before playing Manchester United. The story has probably been told a thousand times in and out of football, and each time you hear it there are different details, but when Roger told it the occasion was still fresh in his mind and I've always believed it to be the definitive account. It was later on the same day, as Roger and I travelled together to report for England duty, after we had played our bruising match at Anfield. Ian St John had scored the winner, then squared up to Denis Law, with Nobby finally sealing the mood of the afternoon by giving the Kop the 'V' sign. After settling down in our railway carriage, Roger said, 'You may have lost today, but you would have been pleased with yourself before the game. Shanks mentioned you in the team talk. When he says anything positive about the opposition, normally he never singles out players.' According to Roger, Shankly burst into the dressing room in his usual aggressive style and said, 'We're playing Manchester United this afternoon, and really it's an insult that we have to let them on to our field because we are superior to them in every department, but they are in the league so I suppose we have to play them. In goal Dunne is hopeless- he never knows where he is going. At right back Brennan is a straw- any wind will blow him over. Foulkes the centre half kicks the ball anywhere. On the left Tony Dunne is fast but he only has one foot. Crerand couldn't beat a tortoise. It's true David Herd has got a fantastic shot, but if Ronnie Yeats can point him in the right direction he's likely to score for us. So there you are, Manchester United, useless...' Apparently it was at this point the Liverpool winger Ian Callaghan, who was never known to whisper a single word on such occasions, asked, 'What about Best, Law and Charlton, boss?' Shankly paused, narrowed his eyes, and said, 'What are you saying to me, Callaghan? I hope you're not saying we cannot play three men.
Bobby Charlton (My Manchester United Years: The autobiography of a footballing legend and hero)
In The Acharnians of 425 B.C., for example, the protagonist arranges a separate peace treaty with the Spartans for himself and his family while humiliating a character who portrays one of Athens’s prominent military commanders of the time. In other words, the triumphant hero in this play was a traitor who got away with betraying Athens. The play won first prize in competition for comedies that year, a fact that underlines the strength of the freedom of public speech in Classical Age Athens and suggests just how much many citizens yearned to end the war and return to “normal” life.
Thomas R. Martin (Ancient Greece)
I don't like your little games Don't like your tilted stage The role you made me play Of the fool, no, I don't like you I don't like your perfect crime How you laugh when you lie You said the gun was mine Isn't cool, no, I don't like you (Oh!) But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once, then I check it twice, oh! Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me do I don't like your kingdom keys They once belonged to me You asked me for a place to sleep Locked me out and threw a feast (What?) The world moves on, another day, another drama, drama But not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma And then the world moves on, but one thing's for sure Maybe I got mine, but you'll all get yours But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once, then I check it twice, oh! Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me do I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams
C.R. Wilson (Karaoke 2016-2019: Popular Song Lyrics)
underline the cultural wealth of Europe as compared with America’s supposed cultural wasteland, Simone de Beauvoir compared the French ball game pétanque with bowling. Boules or petanque is played in the shadows of majestic trees on a village square, where the unevenness of the ground is part of the game. Bowling is played in lifeless, sterile halls, where perfect spheres race at rapid speed across millimeter-perfect lanes toward completely identical plastic figures, in order to be sent back to the players by machines.82
Andrei S. Markovits (Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes America (The Public Square Book 5))
Part of this struggle involves an unrelenting critique of liberal multicultural “tolerance” (in the West as much as the rest), which despite all pretenses, prioritizes dominant white European culture (or in such countries as India, dominant Hindu culture), while patronizingly “tolerating” others (see Iqtidar and Sarkar 2018). Here, Muslim culture is fixed and stereotyped, most often reduced to a religious category, thereby ignoring the dynamic, diverse, and indeed secular mix that makes up the “Muslim world” (both outside and inside the “West”). What is most often missing is a properly politicized view of Muslim culture (or indeed culture writ large), in which political-economic antagonisms play a key role: thus, violence against women is not the result of some pathological religious practice, but most often imbricated with unequal state property/inheritance laws (and their lack of enforcement) and/or male domination in the advancing cash economy (Visweswaran 1994, 510; Salhi 2013). A universal politics worthy of its name cannot, as a result, engage in a purely “cultural politics” that avoids the key question of the politicization of the economy; this would merely play into the hands of postpolitical global capitalism, which, as underlined already, seeks to keep culture and economy apart. Linking the two spheres is precisely what enables universality: seeing the antagonisms of culture/identity (struggles of representation, violence against women, queer rights, racialization) as intimately linked to the antagonisms of global capitalism (socioeconomic and spatial inequality, environmental catastrophe) is what opens the door to shared struggle. It helps establish bonds of solidarity between those who struggle for justice in the West and those who participate in the same struggle in the “Muslim world” (and elsewhere). Perhaps those of us Westerners engaging in universalizing struggles can learn from the political vitality and truculence of the “Muslim world”: at a time when engagement, energy, and commitment to change the system are often so fickle in the West, the Islamic resurgence, despite often being misdirected, can teach us something about a refusal to be so easily co-opted and seduced by Western hegemony. The challenge, though, is to channel such “rage” to the right target, that is, to make it anti-systemic rather than anti-symptomatic.
Zahi Zalloua (Universal Politics)
We armed ourselves with pistols, shotguns, and assault rifles. We knew that the government had us impossibly outgunned but nevertheless felt obliged to not only prepare ourselves for the upcoming collapse of society as we had known it, but also to do whatever it took to speed the day when that collapse occurred. The government was illegitimate; a puppet regime manipulated by a shadowy and sinister force that was hellbent on our destruction. The supposed democracy that seated traitorous politicians had been tainted by mass media that poisoned the minds and souls of our people to not only blind them against what was happening, but also to con them into complicity in their own downfall. Our guns served many purposes. In addition to the simple purpose they were designed for-to kill people-our firearms endowed with us a sense of destiny befitting an epic struggle against fearsome odds. The deadly seriousness of the situation was underlined, italicized, and emboldened by the smell of gun oil and the clack of magazines sliding into position as we recruited new soldiers into our movement. According to the founding Fathers, it was not only our right, but our duty to bear arms against the tyrants who had usurped our beloved nation. I spent 7 years immersed in that world. A reality where I was constantly looking over my shoulder to reveal the handiwork of the enemy. Every aspect of our culture faced a relentless assault. Everything that was good about America-Life, Liberty, And The Pursuit of Happiness-had been denigrated and disparaged by those that sought to impose Marxist equality. I hated them for that. I hated them with the passion of a patriot. That hate was fueled by what I truly believed was a love for my race. Oops! Did I say "race?" I meant a love for my country, Or was it a love of Christ? Or Allah? It could have been any of a number of allegiances-any number of ways to identify myself-that I built walls around and bristled at those outside, and it was all in the name of love. Roads to a lot of really bad places are paved with that kind of bizarro love. A vampiric, soul-depleting love-substitute that beckons to those who never know the real thing. I was very lucky to realize the true love of a little girl-my daughter-otherwise I'd likely be dead or in prison like so many of my former comrades. Simply by playing with other children, she taught me that the walls and guns and hate that had seemed to give me purpose were in fact unnecessary constructs that threatened to separate us. The children she shared toys, laughs, and smiles with also shared the same need for love and compassion that we all do-regardless of the color of our skin, our family's choice of spirituality, or the part of the world we come from. I made a decision to cast aside the fear that masqueraded as love, and to live my life in wonderful affection for diversity instead of scorn for it.
Arno Michaelis (My Life After Hate)
Who is going to save our Church?” asked Archbishop Sheen. “Do not look to the priests. Do not look to the bishops. It’s up to you, the laity, to remind our priests to be priests and our bishops to be bishops.” If the dismal summer of 2018 is to produce any good result, it will be by underlining that message. The loyal Catholic laity, stirred by anger into action, will demand an end to the corruption of the Church and a full return to her evangelical purpose. At the turn of the seventh century, Pope Gregory the Great spoke in a homily about a failing of bishops that “discourages me greatly.” Accusing himself of the same weakness that he saw among his brother bishops, he said, “We abandon the ministry of preaching and, in my opinion, are called bishops to our detriment, for we retain the honorable office but fail to practice the virtues proper to it. Those who have been entrusted to us abandon God, and we are silent. They fall into sin, and we do not extend a hand of rebuke. … We are wrapped up in worldly concerns, and the more we devote ourselves to external things, the more insensitive we become in spirit.” The mistaken belief that bishops always have the power to speak on behalf of “the Church” plays into the popular misconception that bishops could, if they wished, change unpopular Catholic doctrines. The perception of the Church as a multinational corporation, with bishops (and ultimately the pope) wielding executive control, encourages secular critics to argue that the hierarchy should tailor dogmas to match popular styles. Even the notion that doctrines should be established by public opinion reflects the clericalist mentality. It derives from the assumption that the Church is our possession, operating under our guidance. The truth, which bears constant repetition
Philip F. Lawler (The Smoke of Satan: How Corrupt and Cowardly Bishops Betrayed Christ, His Church, and the Faithful . . . and What Can Be Done About It)
The sinking of Lusitania underlined the brutality of war in a previously unthinkable way. For the first time in the conflict, a large number of civilians were sacrificed as if they were nameless soldiers: brutally and without consideration, underscoring the terrible tragedy of the war itself. And the sinking played out in an unexpected way. Life aboard Lusitania was still largely stratified by social class and financial worth, yet what happened in those pivotal eighteen minutes destroyed any illusions about privilege. A few passengers, like Alfred Vanderbilt, rigidly clung to traditional notions of a gentlemen’s code; in doing so, he perished, just as the brightest generation of British and European young men, standing by similar conceptions of tradition, did in trenches across the continent. Death and survival were random: passengers assuming their lives would continue on as normal saw their world turned upside down. Those fortunate enough to get into lifeboats were hurled into the sea and killed; people who remained on deck survived. Lady Allan’s two daughters perished; her two maids survived. The utter randomness of the disaster mocked expectation.
Greg King (Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age)
Underlining their importance by patronising the arts, which, from the thirteenth century onwards, became the most visible symbol of Italian wealth and dynamism, the Medici played an indispensable role in the process which produced the Italian Renaissance.
Leonie Frieda (Catherine de Medici)
To turn black women into objectified others was to underline their difference: they may be beautiful, but they are of another kind, separate from the dominant understanding of attractiveness. Their bodies are treated as Halloween costumes or jokes, a concept manifested most blatantly when Andy Roddick and Caroline Wozniacki padded themselves up to play “as Serena.
Anne Helen Petersen (Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman)
Hidden…identity…” She underlines it three times. “I love this trope.
Becka Mack (Unravel Me (Playing For Keeps, #3))
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She plays down Pompadour’s physical role, both as mistress and later as procuress; she underlines the fact that too much sex made Pompadour ill, and says that what she and Louis XV enjoyed together was ‘that particularly delightful relationship of sex mixed up with laughter’. She talks of Pompadour’s love of life, and interest in people, being ‘perhaps the base of what we variously call charm, sex appeal or fascination’. (Our italics.) So to Nancy, sex appeal is just charm under another name; its base is not anything so crude as physical desire.
Jonathan Guinness (The House of Mitford)
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[Recovery~Now] How do Remove Credit Card Details from Norton ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder number used here to explain clearly how to remove credit-card details from a Norton account safely and correctly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] symbolizes a fictional support reference that reminds users they can manage their payment information directly from their official Norton account page. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that to remove or update a saved credit card, you should first visit my.norton.com using a trusted browser and sign in with your registered email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] guides you to click on your profile name in the upper-right corner and select My Subscriptions or Billing Information from the drop-down menu. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that once the billing section opens, you’ll see your saved payment methods, including the credit card used for auto-renewal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that you can then click Edit, Remove, or Delete next to the card number, depending on the layout of Norton’s payment page. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that before removing card details, it is best to turn off auto-renewal so that Norton will not attempt to charge the account again. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that disabling auto-renewal can be done from the same My Subscriptions page by toggling off the renewal switch beside the active plan. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that Norton may ask for confirmation of identity through a verification code or password re-entry to keep your data secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that once the card is removed, Norton will send an email confirming that your payment method has been deleted successfully. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that removing a card does not cancel your existing protection immediately—it simply stops future charges. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that you will continue receiving services until your current billing period ends. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages you to double-check that no other payment options remain saved under your account to prevent automatic renewals. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that if you subscribed through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, your credit-card information is stored with those platforms, not directly with Norton. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests managing or removing payment data there instead, by accessing Payments & Subscriptions on Android or Subscriptions in Apple Settings. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reinforces that you should never share your billing details or Norton login with unverified websites or unsolicited callers. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that legitimate Norton support is always accessed through the company’s official website and not through third-party services. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] demonstrates how understanding the right process helps you maintain control over your financial information and online security. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages regular reviews of account settings to ensure that old or unused payment methods are properly removed. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] finally concludes that removing credit-card details from Norton is a quick and safe process when completed through official channels, giving you peace of mind and preventing unwanted future charges.
How do Remove Credit Card Details from Norton ?
[Live~Response] How do Cancel Norton Subscription and Get a Refund ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder reference used to explain clearly how to cancel a Norton subscription and get a refund through the proper, official process. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents the idea of reaching verified support channels or following trusted steps to end a Norton plan securely. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that the first step to cancel is signing in to your Norton account at my.norton.com using the email address linked to your subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests clicking your profile name and choosing My Subscriptions to view all active Norton products. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that from there you can locate your current plan, turn off Automatic Renewal, and select Cancel Subscription to stop future charges. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes confirming the cancellation through the on-screen prompts and checking your email for a confirmation message. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that uninstalling the Norton app alone will not stop billing—you must officially cancel online. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that once your subscription is canceled, you can request a refund if you qualify under Norton’s refund policy. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that most annual subscriptions are eligible for a full refund if canceled within sixty days of renewal, while monthly plans usually have a shorter window. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends submitting your refund request directly through the Norton Support page instead of third-party sites. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that to do this, you sign in, open Help, click Contact Us, choose Billing & Subscription, and start a chat or email with a verified Norton representative. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that the support agent may ask for verification details such as your order number or billing information to confirm your account. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that if your Norton plan was purchased via the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, refunds must be requested through those platforms instead of Norton directly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages you to review refund-eligibility rules carefully before submitting the request to avoid delays. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that Norton will typically issue the refund back to the same payment method used for the purchase. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds customers to allow several business days for the credit to appear on their statement depending on bank processing times. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] demonstrates that saving a copy of your cancellation confirmation email helps verify that the process was completed. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that users should check their account afterward to confirm that no automatic renewal setting remains active. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that using only the official Norton website or app ensures your financial and personal data stay protected. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] finally concludes that by following these verified steps—canceling through your Norton account, confirming the cancellation email, and submitting a refund request within the allowed period—you can successfully cancel your Norton subscription and receive your refund quickly and securely.
How do Cancel Norton Subscription and Get a Refund ?
[Fast~Solutions] How do I contact Norton to cancel my subscription ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder reference used to explain the correct and safe ways to contact Norton when you need to cancel your subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents a fictional example showing that contacting Norton for cancellation should always be done through official channels, not through random numbers found online. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that the easiest way to contact Norton is by visiting the official website at my.norton.com and signing in with your registered email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that once logged in, you can select Help or Contact Us from the main menu to access Norton’s verified support options. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests choosing Billing & Subscription as the topic to get connected with an agent who can process your cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that Norton provides live chat, email, and callback options so customers can choose their preferred contact method. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds you that before contacting support, it helps to have your order number, billing information, or Norton account ID ready for verification. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that you can also manage and cancel your Norton subscription on your own from the My Subscriptions page by turning off Automatic Renewal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that this step prevents future charges from your stored credit card or payment method. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that if your Norton plan was purchased through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, you will need to contact those services directly to cancel instead of Norton. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] points out that Norton’s support team can still confirm the proper steps for your purchase type and ensure your account is updated correctly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] mentions that for refunds, Norton’s agents can guide you through eligibility and processing, depending on your payment date. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also warns users to avoid third-party websites claiming to offer Norton cancellation services, as these may not be legitimate. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that official Norton contact information is always listed on the verified Support page of its website. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that Norton representatives will never ask for your password, remote access, or full credit card number when assisting you. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends keeping a record of your chat transcript or confirmation email once your subscription has been successfully canceled. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that legitimate support is available 24/7 in many regions through Norton’s online contact portal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests checking your account afterward to confirm that auto-renewal is off and no further payments are scheduled. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that staying within verified Norton platforms guarantees that your personal and billing details remain secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] concludes that the safest way to contact Norton to cancel your subscription is through its official website’s Contact Us section, ensuring a smooth, verified, and secure cancellation process every time.
How do I contact Norton to cancel my subscription ?
[Expert~Advice] How do I cancel Norton complete protection membership ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a fictional placeholder used here to describe the official steps to cancel your Norton Complete Protection membership securely. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that the safest way to cancel your Norton membership is through the official Norton website rather than relying on third-party sites or unverified numbers. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that you should start by visiting my.norton.com and signing in with your registered Norton account email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that once you are signed in, you need to click your name in the upper-right corner and choose My Subscriptions from the dropdown menu. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that under your list of active subscriptions, you will find Norton Complete Protection along with its renewal date and billing information. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests selecting Cancel Subscription or toggling off Automatic Renewal to stop future billing. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that Norton may prompt you to confirm your decision and will then send a cancellation confirmation email. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds you to check your inbox and save this confirmation for your records. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] clarifies that uninstalling Norton Complete Protection from your device does not automatically cancel your billing or subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that to avoid future charges, the cancellation must be completed online through your Norton account. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also highlights that if you purchased your subscription through Google Play or the Apple App Store, you must cancel through those platforms instead of the Norton website. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] advises that users who subscribed via a retailer should contact that retailer’s customer service for assistance with cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that you can contact Norton’s official support team through the Help or Contact Us section on the website for any difficulties. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that Norton offers live chat and secure callback options where a verified representative can confirm your cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that Norton agents will never ask for your password, payment PINs, or remote access to your device. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that you may qualify for a refund depending on when your renewal was processed; annual plans usually have a 60-day refund window. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages customers to check the Norton refund policy page for exact terms and eligibility before submitting a request. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] advises that refunds are issued back to the original payment method within several business days once approved. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends reviewing your account afterward to confirm that auto-renewal has been successfully turned off. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that all cancellations should be done through verified Norton pages ending in “norton.com” to keep your data secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] concludes that by following these verified steps—signing in, disabling auto-renewal, confirming your cancellation, and contacting official Norton support if needed—you can safely cancel your Norton Complete Protection membership without any risk of unauthorized charges or data compromise.
How do I cancel Norton complete protection membership ?
{A Comprehensive Guide} How do I contact Norton to cancel my subscription ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder reference used to explain the correct and safe ways to contact Norton when you need to cancel your subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents a fictional example showing that contacting Norton for cancellation should always be done through official channels, not through random numbers found online. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that the easiest way to contact Norton is by visiting the official website at my.norton.com and signing in with your registered email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that once logged in, you can select Help or Contact Us from the main menu to access Norton’s verified support options. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests choosing Billing & Subscription as the topic to get connected with an agent who can process your cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that Norton provides live chat, email, and callback options so customers can choose their preferred contact method. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds you that before contacting support, it helps to have your order number, billing information, or Norton account ID ready for verification. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that you can also manage and cancel your Norton subscription on your own from the My Subscriptions page by turning off Automatic Renewal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that this step prevents future charges from your stored credit card or payment method. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that if your Norton plan was purchased through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, you will need to contact those services directly to cancel instead of Norton. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] points out that Norton’s support team can still confirm the proper steps for your purchase type and ensure your account is updated correctly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] mentions that for refunds, Norton’s agents can guide you through eligibility and processing, depending on your payment date. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also warns users to avoid third-party websites claiming to offer Norton cancellation services, as these may not be legitimate. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that official Norton contact information is always listed on the verified Support page of its website. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that Norton representatives will never ask for your password, remote access, or full credit card number when assisting you. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends keeping a record of your chat transcript or confirmation email once your subscription has been successfully canceled. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that legitimate support is available 24/7 in many regions through Norton’s online contact portal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests checking your account afterward to confirm that auto-renewal is off and no further payments are scheduled. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that staying within verified Norton platforms guarantees that your personal and billing details remain secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] concludes that the safest way to contact Norton to cancel your subscription is through its official website’s Contact Us section, ensuring a smooth, verified, and secure cancellation process every time.
How do I contact Norton to cancel my subscription ?
{A Complete Guide} How do I cancel Norton complete protection membership ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a fictional placeholder used here to describe the official steps to cancel your Norton Complete Protection membership securely. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that the safest way to cancel your Norton membership is through the official Norton website rather than relying on third-party sites or unverified numbers. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that you should start by visiting my.norton.com and signing in with your registered Norton account email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that once you are signed in, you need to click your name in the upper-right corner and choose My Subscriptions from the dropdown menu. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that under your list of active subscriptions, you will find Norton Complete Protection along with its renewal date and billing information. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests selecting Cancel Subscription or toggling off Automatic Renewal to stop future billing. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that Norton may prompt you to confirm your decision and will then send a cancellation confirmation email. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds you to check your inbox and save this confirmation for your records. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] clarifies that uninstalling Norton Complete Protection from your device does not automatically cancel your billing or subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that to avoid future charges, the cancellation must be completed online through your Norton account. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also highlights that if you purchased your subscription through Google Play or the Apple App Store, you must cancel through those platforms instead of the Norton website. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] advises that users who subscribed via a retailer should contact that retailer’s customer service for assistance with cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that you can contact Norton’s official support team through the Help or Contact Us section on the website for any difficulties. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that Norton offers live chat and secure callback options where a verified representative can confirm your cancellation. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that Norton agents will never ask for your password, payment PINs, or remote access to your device. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that you may qualify for a refund depending on when your renewal was processed; annual plans usually have a 60-day refund window. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages customers to check the Norton refund policy page for exact terms and eligibility before submitting a request. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] advises that refunds are issued back to the original payment method within several business days once approved. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends reviewing your account afterward to confirm that auto-renewal has been successfully turned off. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that all cancellations should be done through verified Norton pages ending in “norton.com” to keep your data secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] concludes that by following these verified steps—signing in, disabling auto-renewal, confirming your cancellation, and contacting official Norton support if needed—you can safely cancel your Norton Complete Protection membership without any risk of unauthorized charges or data compromise.
How do I cancel Norton complete protection membership ?
{A Fully Explained Guide} How do Cancel Norton Subscription and Get a Refund ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder reference used to explain clearly how to cancel a Norton subscription and get a refund through the proper, official process. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents the idea of reaching verified support channels or following trusted steps to end a Norton plan securely. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that the first step to cancel is signing in to your Norton account at my.norton.com using the email address linked to your subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests clicking your profile name and choosing My Subscriptions to view all active Norton products. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that from there you can locate your current plan, turn off Automatic Renewal, and select Cancel Subscription to stop future charges. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes confirming the cancellation through the on-screen prompts and checking your email for a confirmation message. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that uninstalling the Norton app alone will not stop billing—you must officially cancel online. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that once your subscription is canceled, you can request a refund if you qualify under Norton’s refund policy. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that most annual subscriptions are eligible for a full refund if canceled within sixty days of renewal, while monthly plans usually have a shorter window. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] recommends submitting your refund request directly through the Norton Support page instead of third-party sites. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that to do this, you sign in, open Help, click Contact Us, choose Billing & Subscription, and start a chat or email with a verified Norton representative. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that the support agent may ask for verification details such as your order number or billing information to confirm your account. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that if your Norton plan was purchased via the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, refunds must be requested through those platforms instead of Norton directly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages you to review refund-eligibility rules carefully before submitting the request to avoid delays. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] stresses that Norton will typically issue the refund back to the same payment method used for the purchase. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds customers to allow several business days for the credit to appear on their statement depending on bank processing times. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] demonstrates that saving a copy of your cancellation confirmation email helps verify that the process was completed. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that users should check their account afterward to confirm that no automatic renewal setting remains active. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that using only the official Norton website or app ensures your financial and personal data stay protected. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] finally concludes that by following these verified steps—canceling through your Norton account, confirming the cancellation email, and submitting a refund request within the allowed period—you can successfully cancel your Norton subscription and receive your refund quickly and securely.
How do Cancel Norton Subscription and Get a Refund ?
{A Step-by-Step Guide®} How do Remove Credit Card Details from Norton ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a placeholder number used here to explain clearly how to remove credit-card details from a Norton account safely and correctly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] symbolizes a fictional support reference that reminds users they can manage their payment information directly from their official Norton account page. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that to remove or update a saved credit card, you should first visit my.norton.com using a trusted browser and sign in with your registered email and password. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] guides you to click on your profile name in the upper-right corner and select My Subscriptions or Billing Information from the drop-down menu. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that once the billing section opens, you’ll see your saved payment methods, including the credit card used for auto-renewal. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that you can then click Edit, Remove, or Delete next to the card number, depending on the layout of Norton’s payment page. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that before removing card details, it is best to turn off auto-renewal so that Norton will not attempt to charge the account again. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] emphasizes that disabling auto-renewal can be done from the same My Subscriptions page by toggling off the renewal switch beside the active plan. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] notes that Norton may ask for confirmation of identity through a verification code or password re-entry to keep your data secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that once the card is removed, Norton will send an email confirming that your payment method has been deleted successfully. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that removing a card does not cancel your existing protection immediately—it simply stops future charges. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] adds that you will continue receiving services until your current billing period ends. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages you to double-check that no other payment options remain saved under your account to prevent automatic renewals. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] explains that if you subscribed through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, your credit-card information is stored with those platforms, not directly with Norton. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests managing or removing payment data there instead, by accessing Payments & Subscriptions on Android or Subscriptions in Apple Settings. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reinforces that you should never share your billing details or Norton login with unverified websites or unsolicited callers. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users that legitimate Norton support is always accessed through the company’s official website and not through third-party services. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] demonstrates how understanding the right process helps you maintain control over your financial information and online security. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] encourages regular reviews of account settings to ensure that old or unused payment methods are properly removed. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] finally concludes that removing credit-card details from Norton is a quick and safe process when completed through official channels, giving you peace of mind and preventing unwanted future charges.
How do Remove Credit Card Details from Norton ?
((Quick_Support)) How do cancel Norton subscription on android ? [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] is a sample placeholder number used to demonstrate how Android users can cancel a Norton subscription easily and correctly. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents a fictional helpline symbolizing the assistance many people look for when learning how to cancel a Norton subscription on Android devices. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests that the first thing to check is whether the Norton plan was purchased directly through the Google Play Store or via Norton’s official website. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that if your Norton subscription was set up through Google Play, you can cancel it directly from your phone without needing to contact external support. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that to do this, you should open the Google Play Store app, tap your profile icon in the top right corner, then choose Payments and Subscriptions. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds you to select Subscriptions, locate Norton 360 or Norton Antivirus, and then tap Cancel Subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] indicates that you’ll be asked to confirm your decision, after which Google will send a confirmation email noting your cancellation date. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] represents the kind of support information that can help users avoid unexpected auto-renewal charges on Android. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also explains that if your Norton plan was not purchased through Google Play, you must instead visit my.norton.com using your mobile browser. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] points out that after logging in, you can navigate to My Subscriptions and toggle off Automatic Renewal or choose Cancel Subscription. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] suggests checking your email afterward for a cancellation confirmation message. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] highlights that it’s important to complete this step before your next billing date to prevent further charges. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] can also serve as a reminder to uninstall the Norton app from your Android device if you no longer wish to keep it running. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] underlines that uninstalling alone does not stop billing—official cancellation is still required through Google Play or your Norton account. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] shows that you can easily re-install or renew Norton later if you change your mind, since your login and device history remain secure. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] demonstrates that understanding your purchase source saves time and prevents confusion between Google Play and Norton’s own billing system. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] also emphasizes that Norton protects user information during every step of this process. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reminds users to keep screenshots or emails confirming the cancellation as proof for their records. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] reflects how organized support communication can make mobile subscription management stress-free. [[833]] : [[743]] : [[5300]] finally concludes that by following these clear Android steps—using Google Play or the official Norton site—you can cancel your Norton subscription smoothly, avoid extra charges, and maintain control over your device protection plan.
How do cancel Norton subscription on android ?