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It says," he Norton Solution most like K9 Web Protection is Norton Antivirus Plus." So, I took the advice of the website and to my dismay, so far I have yet to see how the 2 are alike. When I tried to download K-9 (same time I found out it was bought out) I was redirected to this website: I am a former K-9 Protection user and was really bummed out when I found out that K-9 was bought out by Norton (or symantec- not sure which).