Nope. It doesn't work with Mozilla's SeaMonkey (SM) web browsers. It's only for Firefox with Mozilla's products. I highly doubt it will ever support SM. SM is not just popular. :(

On 1/4/2012 7:09 PM PT, flyguy typed:

Norton Internet Security 2012 offers "Browser protection" for Internet
Explorer 6.0 or later, Chrome 10.0 or later, and Firefox 3.6 or later.
According to Norton:

"When you turn on Browser Protection, Norton Internet Security
proactively blocks new or unknown malware programs before they attack
your computer. By protecting your Web browser, Norton Internet Security
secures your sensitive information and prevents the attackers from
controlling your system remotely.

Always keep the Browser Protection settings turned on to protect your
Web browser against attacks by malicious Web sites."

Can SM 2.6.1 fool Norton so it thinks it is FF 3.6 or later, and would
the results have any value? Currently, my
general.useragent.extra.firefox is set to Firefox/3.0
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