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Sprint Offers Android Customers Free Norton Mobile Security Lite

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Sprint and Norton by Symantec announced that they are providing Sprint customers access to Norton Mobile Security Lite. With Norton Mobile Security Lite, a free security application for Android-based smartphones, customers can remotely lock their smartphone with a simple text message if it is lost or stolen.

Norton Mobile Security Lite also scans all files and application updates downloaded to a device and automatically detects and removes threats. Sprint customers using select Android-powered devices can download the Norton Mobile Security Lite application from Google Play by clicking on the application within Sprint Zone or the Sprint Tab in Google Play.

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