2012
Table Of Contents
- Norton™ Internet Security Product Manual
- Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Monitoring your system's performance
- 3. Protecting your files and data
- 4. Responding to security issues
- 5. Protecting Internet activities
- 6. Securing your sensitive data
- 7. Monitoring protection features
- 8. Customizing protection features
- 9. Finding additional solutions
- Index
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In the Identity Safe row, do one of the following:
1 To turn off Identity Safe, in the Identity Safe
row, move the On/Off switch to the right to the
Off position.
1 To turn on Identity Safe, in the Identity Safe
row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the
On position.
5
In the Settings window, click Apply.
6
Click OK.
About Identity Safe vaults
You can create one local vault for each Windows user
account on your computer. The data that you save and
the Identity Safe settings that you make are specific to
that local vault. You cannot access the data that you
save in one Windows user account from another
Windows user account. This way Identity Safe protects
your sensitive data from misuse by multiple users of
your computer.
Symantec recommends that you create separate
password-protected Windows user accounts if you want
to share your computer with multiple users.
In addition to the local vault that you create on a
Windows user account, you can save your Identity Safe
data in online vault. When you move your Identity Safe
data from local vault to online vault, the data in your
local vault is permanently removed. The Identity Safe
data is stored online using your Norton Account.
You can access the Identity Safe data that you stored
online from any computer that meets the following
criteria:
1 The latest version of Norton Internet Security must
be installed.
1 The computer must be connected to the Internet.
You can create only one online vault for a Norton
Account.
317Securing your sensitive data
About securing your sensitive data










