Install mozilla in a computer with Norton antivirus

My son has a homework to do for High School. The only way to be able access the page is if he could install Mozilla Firefox but we have in our computer Norton Antivirus.
Please let me know what to do
Thanks
Jose

Hi!
Thanks for contacting Mozilla Support <br>
Could you please explain what is wrong? I don't quite understand what your issue is.
Thanks!

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