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How can you delete backups from Norton account?


You can eradicate a reinforcement set if it is never again required. Also, you can't eradicate a reinforcement set if a solitary duplicate of the set is open. In any case, you can make another reinforcement set before you eradicate the old support set.


Exactly when a reinforcement set is eradicated, the Backup highlight of the records that are consolidated into that reinforcement set moreover change. On the off chance that, the image overlays the Backup tab in the record properties of the archive never again appear. Eradicating a reinforcement set is particularly helpful if you have to free some space on your Secure Cloud Storage.




How you can delete the backup?


On the off chance that you truly need to erase the reinforcement, at that point you have to pursue the means given beneath:


  • Open and begin your Norton Security window

  • You will see 'reinforcement' on the principle window

  • In your 'reinforcement', click 'reinforcement sets'

  • On the synopsis, you will discover a drop down with the names of the document, select the one which you need to erase

  • After the determination of document click 'erase reinforcement set'

  • At that point an alternative will show up on the screen select 'yes'


These were the means to erase the reinforcement. In the event that you need to erase the reinforcement set from Norton.com/setup account, at that point pursue the means given beneath:


How you can delete the backup from your Norton account?

Here are the steps to delete the backup from Norton account.


  1. ‘Sign in’ to your Norton account

  2. In the My Norton window, you will find an option of cloud backup, click on ‘Cloud Backup’

  3. The existing backup sets that are in use will display

  4. To delete a backup set, click ‘delete’ icon of the backup set that you want to delete

  5. In the Delete Backup Set confirmation window, click ‘Delete’

  6. Click ‘Cancel’ to display the backup window without deleting the backup set

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