Download Cyber Threat Protect
Set up and manage your features with the Cyber Threat Protect app:
Files in quarantine
If Cyber Threat Protect detects a file that appears to be dangerous, it quarantines (separates) it from the rest of your files. That means that other files on your computer will stay safe.
If you find a file which you think is dangerous, you can quarantine it yourself.
Or, if you’re sure a file is safe but Cyber Threat Protect has quarantined it, you can restore it.
Learn how to quarantine files or restore them on Norton's website.
Manage your anti-virus licences
To manage your Cyber Threat Protect anti-virus licences:
- Log in to My BT.
- Go to Security.
- Find Cyber Threat Protect.
- Select Manage.
- Go to the Device Security tile.
- Select View Devices.
- The Manage Licences page lists all your devices that have Cyber Threat Protect installed.
You can review and manage them here.
Change device names in Cyber Threat Protect
Visit the Norton website for more on How to change the names of devices in your Cyber Threat Protect account.
Removing devices from Cyber Threat Protect
Before you remove a device from Cyber Threat Protect, make sure it’s online. If your device is offline, it won’t be removed from Cyber Threat Protect until you connect it to the internet again.
To remove a device:
- Log in to My BT.
- Go to Security.
- Find Cyber Threat Protect and select Manage.
- Go to the Device Security tile and hover over View Devices.
- Find the device you want to remove and select Remove.
- A confirmation screen will appear.
- Select Remove.
Removing a device from Cyber Threat Protect will stop Cyber Security from running on it, but it won’t uninstall the software. Once you’ve removed the device, you won’t be able to see it on your account.
Uninstall Cyber Threat Protect from devices
You can uninstall Cyber Threat Protect from all your devices on the Norton website. Protecting your identity and data is crucial, so please only remove Cyber Threat Protect if you're installing other security software.