Identity Safe secures your personal information and protects your online identity. It allows you to save your username and passwords, and your personal information so you can conveniently fill logins and Web forms. Your first step in using Identity Safe is to create a Profile. Remember that the information you store in Identity Safe is encrypted to help keep it secure from others.
You can create a Profile from the dropdown option, Norton Toolbar, or notification area.
Identity Safe will offer you a dropdown option when you go to a Web page with a user name and password.
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You can also access Identity Safe directly from the Norton Toolbar on your browser. Go to Identity Safe Settings on the dropdown.
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From the notification area within the Norton product (or under the Start menu) in the right hand corner of your screen, click “Manage Logins”.
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Creating a Profile is easy—just click "On my computer" to get started.
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Create a master password for your profile. Norton recommends that you use a strong password to ensure no one else can easily guess it; Norton provides a strength meter to help you come up with a strong password.
Select when you want to be asked for your password, either when you first go online or for every automatic login.
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After you have setup a profile, you will be able to import any login information that you have already stored in Internet Explorer.
Site Safety
Defends against harmful threats running on the page
The Norton Toolbar shows an icon to the left of the padlock that indicates the safety protection state of the Web page. The Norton Toolbar will alert you if the Web page is unsafe.
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If the site is identified as a phishing site or virus-infected, the toolbar area will turn red and block access to the site.
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Web site indicates when you are dealing with a verified site and not a fraudulent site designed to steal your personal information. When you are on a Norton Authenticated site you will see the green symbol change to a shield.
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When you search in your browser, Norton Safe Web lets you know the safety status of a Web site prior to your visiting it.
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For each site analyzed by Norton Safe Web, there is a detailed site rating report that provides valuable information about the site. Simply click on Full Report to see the full details of a particular Web site.
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Norton Safe Web displays the total threats detected on the infected Web site, broken down by threat types, as well as what users are saying about it.
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For on-line shopping sites, Norton Safe Web provides additional shopping-related details about the site secure e-commerce practices with respect to data security and privacy protection. In addition, Norton Safe Web helps you avoid fraudulent shopping sites by verifying it against multiple sources including the largest corporate domain registrar, e-commerce association, and consumer advocacy groups. Simply click on the shopping safety icon to get more info.
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And if you happen to end up on a questionable site, Norton Safe Web will help you determine the best course of action.
Logins
Stores, protects, and can automatically fill your login information
Identity Safe Logins- Saves and protects your logins and passwords and automatically fills them in when you visit the site again.
Autofill login and password- Logins and passwords are automatically filled-in when you return to a site.
Go to a site that you want to log into. If you have previously saved your login information, it will automatically be completed for you. Just click Submit. Norton makes it so easy for you!
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Should you share your PC, you can also require your master password before the autofill feature turns on.
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If you prefer, you can choose which saved login to use when you visit a site. This means you can be on your favorite shopping site and choose a login from a page other than the shopping page that you’re on.
Go to the Manage Logins page, select the login on the left side of the page, then select "Let me fill log-in when I visit this page" on the right side of the page.
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To use manual fill, go to a page that you want to log into.
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Go to the Norton Toolbar. Choose from available logins with a single click of the mouse.
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You can also select a site from the Identity Safe menu to go directly to that site and be automatically logged in.
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Within Identity Safe, you can organize your logins into folders you create.
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Click "New Folder" to create as many folders as you need, then drag and drop your logins into their appropriate folders.
Cards
Secures and can automatically fill your information into online forms
Identity Cards save and protect your personal information (including your name, address, and other data) so that you can automatically fill in a form rather than retyping your information every time.
When you go to a form, Identity Safe will show you any Cards you have that could be used to help fill in the form. If you haven’t created any Cards yet, Identity Safe will ask if you want to create one based on the information you type for that form.
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Or you can go into Identity Safe and create one yourself!
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Click "Add Card" to get started.
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Fill in the information that you want to use for autofill in the future, then click Save. It’s that easy!
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Once you have a Card saved and arrive on an online form, just choose a Card from the drop-down list and your information will be filled in for you automatically!
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Once you use Identity Safe to fill in a form, every time you return to that page it will be filled in for you automatically.
Any time you visit a site and need to fill in a form, just choose a Card from the Identity Safe drop-down list and the form will be filled in for you automatically. You can also password-protect any of your Cards.
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Once a Card is password-protected, you must enter a password every time you want to use it.
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Once you have saved a Card, you can easily copy it to create new cards so you don’t have to retype repetitive information. For example, you can save multiple credit cards without having to type your address on each one.
To begin, click “Manage Cards” on the Norton menu.
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Select the Card you want to copy, then click "Duplicate Card."
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A new card is created, containing all the information from the original card. Edit anything that needs to change, give the Card a new name, and click "Save." It’s that easy!
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All the Cards you create are available on any site with a form. Just choose a Card from the Identity Safe menu and your information will be filled in automatically.
Secure Notes
Stores other information safely while providing easy access while online
Secure Notes allow you to store information that doesn’t have a predefined field in Identity Safe, such as a frequent flyer account or Social Security number. You can have all of your important information secured but accessible in one convenient location.
To create a Note, start by clicking "Manage Notes" on the Norton menu.
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Choose the Category and type in a Title to help you access the Note later. Type the information you want to store, then click "Save."
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You can also edit and delete your data any time you want. It’s fast and easy.
You can use your saved information on any computer that has Norton Internet Security 2011 installed by copying your Identity Safe Profile to a USB device. (Make sure the device you use does not already contain an Identity Safe Profile.)
To begin, plug your USB into your computer. Then, on your Norton Toolbar, click "Settings.".
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On the Settings screen, click "Configure" next to "Export Identity Safe Data to Portable Profile."
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You must provide your Identity Safe password to continue.
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Type a name for your USB profile, select the export location, then click "Export Identity Safe Data."
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Your logins are now securely copied into the profile created on your USB.
You can now safely remove your USB from your computer by clicking on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon on the notification area.
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When you plug your USB device into any computer with Norton Internet Security 2011 installed, a window will open asking if you want to log into the profile on the USB.
Type your Identity Safe password, then click "Log in now" to access the information stored in your profile.