Enter random 12 digit number when prompted for Barclay's account number.
:)
Barclay's customers ONLY.
- Bully
Top comments
ChampEon
7 Jun 168#70
Away with you, condescending troll.
mobilez
8 Jun 165#104
Want to be honest with Kaspersky whilst still accessing the offer?
Prefer not to enter a fake online banking ID?
Enter this as your "Online Banking Membership ID":
idonthaveone
jamgin
7 Jun 164#67
Oh great. More stereotyping for the beleaguered Muslim community. I'm afraid having any particular first name doesn't make you any more likely to be a follower of any particular religion.
I don't support this deal but I'm sure I could argue against it without attacking the poster personally.
topss
9 Jun 163#114
Yes because obtaining a £4 'thing' with some deceit proves to the world how brave you are.
Does the year activate as soon as you make the payment, or when you enter the license key into the software?
I have an antivirus product already and do not want to waste the time left on it.
Thanks.
MitchellT
7 Jun 16#11
That also redirects to the link above.
ChinesePate
7 Jun 16#12
doesn't work either
MitchellT
7 Jun 16#13
Even the get protected now button redirects you to the page your already on.
Farhan007
7 Jun 16#14
No idea why it's not loading for you guys.
I'm on my phone so maybe that's why?
maple4
7 Jun 16#15
im on my phone aswell but getting directed to barclays onlune homepage
repouk
7 Jun 163#16
This worked for me, thanks!
Tip: promo code is email10 not Email10.
:man:
Ian2014
7 Jun 16#17
Goes to correct page for me using Chrome
NostromoXP
7 Jun 161#18
Just purchased through chrome with no problems. Checked out with paypal and got an activation code.
I still have 80 days left on my current Kaspersky licence and the licence activation section mentions that you can enter a new code and it will automatically use it once the current code expires.
ChinesePate
7 Jun 16#19
same happens in Chrome/FF/IE for me
evilskanker
7 Jun 161#20
Yay, fraud by false representation! :neutral_face:
Abusing offers like this could lead to them being withdrawn from genuine customers in the future too. Thanks!
RedTurkey
7 Jun 16#21
Can anyone confirm if this has an expiry date?
Kaspersky often have downloads like this that offer 1 year protection, with an expiry date in around 15 months, so if you activate in 5 months (for example), you only get the remaining 10.
Thanks
MadeInBeats
7 Jun 16#22
The last few days my Avira started using my hard drive 100% every few minutes on Windws 10. Used it for years before with no issues. Uninstalled and started using bitblocker. Does this have any other benefits over BB? TBH, I don't live the sort of lifestyle where I come into contact with viruses.
mluton
7 Jun 161#23
Thank you, 2 free and 5 more to use. :smiley:
mickymcd
7 Jun 16#24
Many thx op went thru ok
repouk
7 Jun 161#25
You're welcome! :man:
Farhan007
7 Jun 16#26
k
amour3k
7 Jun 16#27
I swear this used to be FREE back in the day for Barclays Customers right?.
So what happened?, or ..... :-)
dlau74
7 Jun 16#28
i think its free for 2 computers
Pro1
7 Jun 161#29
Nice one - just in time as my key had expired :smiley:
amour3k
7 Jun 16#30
Ahhhhhhhh!, I see?, hmmmmmmm.
So you could potentially get up to 7 Devices via this, at wayyyyyy less than £4 for the whole run then?.
Interesting ..... lol.
chrisnasah
7 Jun 16#31
rubbish slows PC down and browsing
mymymy
7 Jun 16#32
I cancelled Norton today because it automatically renewed. This is great!
mymymy
7 Jun 16#33
Why put a random number in if your with Barclays?
Pete525
7 Jun 162#34
There's always people who aren't happy with a hotukdeal and have to abuse it into hotukfraud. I've mailed Kaspersky with a link to your post.
Farhan007
7 Jun 161#35
Soz boss. Please don't email them, I beg you, please oh please
mymymy
7 Jun 161#36
Very community spirited of you!
kiish
7 Jun 161#37
:sunglasses: Lets hope he used his name Farhan, should be easy to track that down.
mluton
7 Jun 16#38
Yep, that's what I've done. 2 Free are a slightly different product "Internet Security"
davidbrent
7 Jun 16#39
Me thinks the lady doth protest too much..
davidbrent
7 Jun 162#40
Grass.
lucyferror
7 Jun 16#41
Lol
Too51oll
7 Jun 162#42
Fraud. Cold.
mc11
7 Jun 16#43
Brilliant. , thank you
evilskanker
7 Jun 16#44
If you're talking about the community of genuine Barclays' customers then I would suggest that it is actually very community spirited! This is one of the (few) benefits of being with Barclays!
mymymy
7 Jun 161#45
But it's not taking anything away from Barclays customers
I'm a Barclays customer and I used a made up ID number so ner.
shambolix
7 Jun 163#46
Kaspersky and Barclays' are both big companies that have the resources to do it better, if they wanted. For example, if they really cared about it, the discount link would be individualized and available via Barclays' online banking, thus a) requiring the user to be able to log in to Barclays', and b) Not requiring the user to disclose their Barclays' account number to Kaspersky. If Kaspersky is happy to sell their product if I enter a random number into their form, because they don't care about validating it, I'm not going to complain
Triads
7 Jun 16#47
I had this on the last offer for £1. Had to delete it as it slowed the computer right down and I couldn't get anything done.
oUkTuRkEyIII
7 Jun 16#48
I bought one on the last deal a couple of months ago and activated one then. I have activated the same code on another HDD this week and it gives you the full year from activation.
Hope that makes sense.
cb-uk
7 Jun 16#49
Oh, not this one again!
Better move quickly, as they pulled the deal within 12 hours last time once they realised it was on HUKD.
Pete525
7 Jun 161#50
Don't worry. I can't imagine they'll attempt to identify you. But they may well tighten up verification. But perhaps you should be concerned about respecting Ramadan, not just fasting during it, assuming you're a muslim, a reasonable inference from your first name. As a reminder, it's about spiritual renewal, not encouraging fraud. A matter for you to reflect on, unless you care as little about your faith or morality as about committing a criminal offence and encouraging others to do the same. And if you like Bond, 007 certainly would have more class than this :smiley:
dariuskolycius
7 Jun 16#51
when you enter key to software
ady199
7 Jun 16#52
Guys,
I'm trying to sign up for the free Internet Security option....I'm not a Barclay's customer so I have put in a random 12 digit Online Banking Membership number but it does like the membership number and tells me to check if this is correct and I can go no further.
Help!!
turtlelegs
7 Jun 16#53
Brilliant - works great but I forgot to use the code - still £3.99 is a fantastic price. Thank you OP - heat added :laughing:
ady199
7 Jun 16#54
Guys,
Can anyone please help....I put in a random 12 digit number but its not accepting the number!!
What do I do!!
qwerta369
7 Jun 16#55
WTF?!
repouk
7 Jun 16#56
Meanwhile, in the real world...
evilskanker
7 Jun 161#57
Ah, so you're lying but it's alright because they're making it easy for you to lie? :neutral_face:
dragonloki
7 Jun 16#58
This has always been free for barclays costumers, I've used it for years for free.
cruisecars
7 Jun 16#59
What a load of rubbish
litania72
7 Jun 16#60
Done...worked perfectly at the right time when my trial was expiring; moved from Mcafee and norton....
what do people think Kasperksy is going to lose? next year a lot of people will need to fork out £25 for a renewal licence....or hopefully this nice offer last till then,
By the way, anybody knows if the licence has an expire date? can i buy anothe one and use next year?
litania72
7 Jun 16#61
I agree....what a load of crap....its lighter on resources than Mcafee and does not give too many 'false' as norton....both will initiate auto scan hdd, and that made me exptremely paranoid...
cb-uk
7 Jun 161#62
The codes are valid for 3 years from issue, so they can be stacked.
Also, if you haven't used Kaspersky yet, install the software and use the 30 day free trial before entering your 1 year code - so you get 13 months instead of 12.
HTH :wink:
arma_gera
7 Jun 161#63
How do you know the codes are valid for 3y? cheers
dflorin3
7 Jun 16#64
Kaspersky Total Security – Multi Device 1977...1977?:smiley:))
databar
7 Jun 161#65
Thank you op
S41FUR
7 Jun 16#66
This is still currently free for Barclays customers. I got mine like a couple weeks ago for the second year now. If I recall, it's for 2/3 devices. Don't see why you'd need more anyway.
jamgin
7 Jun 164#67
Oh great. More stereotyping for the beleaguered Muslim community. I'm afraid having any particular first name doesn't make you any more likely to be a follower of any particular religion.
I don't support this deal but I'm sure I could argue against it without attacking the poster personally.
cb-uk
7 Jun 16#68
If you check back on previous threads earlier this year, you'll see we managed to completely raep and pillage this Kaspersky offer big-time by "abusing" another code to get 5 device annual licenses for (I recall) £1.79ish (and Barclays got a little bit peeved, to say the least, lol)
Several people contacted Kaspersky to find out when the year's license starts from (i.e. point of purchase or point of activation) and were advised it was from point of activation and keys were valid for a 3 year period from time of purchase.
HTH :wink:
Dr_Lovegod
7 Jun 16#69
Nice find op
ChampEon
7 Jun 168#70
Away with you, condescending troll.
Farhan007
7 Jun 162#71
Damn maybe I shouldn't of had posted this.
Or I shouldn't of had said anything about the 12 digits thingy.
But then again, this is an antivirus, it's meant to stop people infecting your computer with a virus, taking your details and commuting fraud with it.
So as long as it's helping people, I'm fine :smiley:
djp2k8
7 Jun 16#72
I have found so far that with causing l certain serving l settings turned on, that it slowed launch times a lot! This is using an SSD drive too. Think I'll go back to free Comodo after my time has expired.
dch2gav
7 Jun 16#73
just ordered one with the 10% off and the random 12 number Barclays account!!
many thanks
stevelo1973
7 Jun 16#74
worked great for me thanks op heat added
fingermouse27
7 Jun 16#75
worked like a charm. my AVG expired today so perfect timing!
anthonynsinclair
7 Jun 162#76
Just ordered 20 for the office lol , cheers
marksixsigma
7 Jun 16#77
Thank you - purchased, I have Barclays but unlike last year now it only gives 2 device cover which is not enough (was 4 last year).
Farhan007
7 Jun 16#78
Haha great.
Bearing in mind one of these can be used on 5 devices right?
topss
7 Jun 16#79
Not for me, but I suspect Kaspersky get a kick back from Barclays for every unit sold. No wonder the 'validation' is so loose. Win win for them.
naslondon
7 Jun 16#80
excellent find always there is people out there they know everything and moan about anything!!!
anthonynsinclair
7 Jun 16#81
Sorry I meant to say I purchased 4 X to cover 20 computers in my office lol. Very hot deal.
anthonynsinclair
7 Jun 16#82
Activation on second device starts day activated on first device?
naslondon
7 Jun 161#83
40% cashback from quidco i got 1.60£ tracked!!
crinklecutnose
7 Jun 16#84
Exclusive Offer for Barclays Online Banking Customers
Terms and Conditions of Offer
The Software Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2016 is provided by Kaspersky Lab UK ("Kaspersky Lab").
You are eligible to receive a one-year licence, for the Software from Kaspersky Lab free of charge if you use Barclays Online Banking (“Offer”).
You can exercise this Offer by logging into Barclays Online Banking and following the link to Kaspersky Lab to download the Software. The Software is for personal use only and you must follow the guidance in the User’s Guide when installing it.
Your contract for downloading, installing and/ or using the Software is with Kaspersky Lab. Usage of the Software is subject to a User’s Guide and End User Licence Agreement which are available for you to read, print or download at http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/docs.
You download, install and/ or use the Software at your own risk and we accept no responsibility or liability for the performance, functionality or suitability of the Software for your specifications.
We can terminate or vary the terms of this Offer at any time without notice.
clashpie
7 Jun 16#85
I got it....cheers but how do I add my children's devices/computers to my account?
boniek61
7 Jun 16#86
Kaspersky=KGB=Putin
Sorry but not evan for free.
GIJoe45
7 Jun 16#87
Hi,
Thank you but it still doesn't work... It only redirects me to some other page.
Doesn't it work without log in ?
mluton
7 Jun 16#88
Easiest way is to log into my kaspersky site (register and assign licence if you haven't), then on the Windows / Mac devices, download from "devices section" and for android and ios, go to the app stores, download the apps then enter account credentials.
more info on devices tab for all devices in my kaspersky.
LotusJas
7 Jun 16#89
Thanks OP. I had not noticed the offer despite being a Barclays customer.
It's been a while since I've bothered with AV/Firewall software, but ESET used to be one of the best.
dealerxxx
8 Jun 16#91
Only one year plus you need to be Barclays customer! Damn! Any more conditions
kazimierzkozlowski1
8 Jun 16#92
Ordered. Went smoothly and easy. Thanks op
zangetsu19
8 Jun 161#93
You are pal, ty I bank with Barclays and didn't know.
And if I didn't still would of done this, these companies earn billions exploiting people and people complain when they half **** their offers all they care about is money.
Case in point how many billions has Barclays paid in fines over the last couple of years? (Kasperaky will get a set amount per key which won't reflect what you pay them,) Doubt they will care for what thousands in loss revenue that's probly a days worth of toilet paper to them.
anthonynsinclair
8 Jun 16#94
Has anyone seen the movie Boyz in the Hood? "Hurry up and buy!"
mymymy
8 Jun 162#95
Just had a cancellation email!
Joking :smiley:
AttentionHorse
8 Jun 16#96
That's an awful lot of sanctimonious tears to be crying over £3.49. I hope you never find out about the billions Barclays scammed out of its customers by selling them worthless and invalid PPI - you'll cry your entire body into a shrivelled, dessicated husk (at which point it will, at least, match your brain).
robthornley1986
8 Jun 16#97
I am getting the same issue
Pete525
8 Jun 16#98
Not at all. I'm challenging his conduct, not his faith and encouraging him to reflect on this. It's a reasonable deduction, which you'll note he doesn't challenge. Many names having origin in the Indian subcontinent can indirectly reveal a person's faith, there are well recognisable Sikh, Muslim and Hindu names. Ask any of your Asian friends. Harjit for example is a classic sikh name. And Farhan is a well known Islamic name. But I mentioned it, as I wrote, in the hope respecting the holy month of Ramadan might be of more motivation to this person not to encourage others to fraudulently misrepresent they hold a Barclays account to save a few pounds. But evidently not.
jasee
8 Jun 16#99
Why pay anything? Use the free versions of AVG or Avast. They are more than enough. Most infections are by user error anyway, nothing can prevent that.
jamhole
8 Jun 16#100
this is a total con.
If you need additional security on your phone or tablet, you're doing something very wrong!
there's no need for this if you're not installing stuff from dodgy sources!
Farhan007
8 Jun 16#101
This is for laptops and PCs
+ No need to install dodgy stuff, some adverts now contain malware, emails do too.
mluton
8 Jun 16#102
and for mobile devices also. Perfect for me to keep the the kids tablets safe.
mymymy
8 Jun 162#103
All the best stuff is from dodgy sources.
mobilez
8 Jun 165#104
Want to be honest with Kaspersky whilst still accessing the offer?
Prefer not to enter a fake online banking ID?
Enter this as your "Online Banking Membership ID":
idonthaveone
cb-uk
8 Jun 16#105
:wink:
JackHawes
8 Jun 16#106
Email10 doesnt seem to work for me on chrome, FF or IE.
mymymy
8 Jun 16#107
Master Bates, Roger The Cabin Boy and Seaman Staines
ivorhutchinson
8 Jun 16#108
£6.99 now.
cheese_balls
8 Jun 16#109
£9.99 in Ebay for same deal.. if ur worried abt committing a fraud.. (Paypal can also be traced back to your home address, where the card address is registered, if Barclays ever bother to investigate this. )..
Just activated code and it states it will renew with new activation code when old one expires in 79 days. Cost me £24 from Currys for 3 PCs lst year so very happy to get it for £6.99 (not £3.99 and email10 or EMAIL doesnt work)
Thanks.Too many whingers on here complaining about doing it if not a Barclaycard Customer. If you're a "mummy's boy" don't do it but if you're got a pair go for it and put in random 12 digit number
SHUGHIE16
9 Jun 16#112
Just activated code and it states it will renew with new activation code when old one expires in 79 days. Cost me £24 from Currys for 3 PCs lst year so very happy to get it for £6.99 (not £3.99 and email10 or EMAIL doesnt work)
Thanks.Too many whingers on here complaining about doing it if not a Barclaycard Customer. If you're a "mummy's boy" don't do it but if you're got a pair go for it and put in random 12 digit number
SHUGHIE16
9 Jun 16#113
If your license hasn't expired yet you still click on license, enter the new code and it then states it will activate this new code when old one expires
topss
9 Jun 163#114
Yes because obtaining a £4 'thing' with some deceit proves to the world how brave you are.
retropolis
9 Jun 16#115
Because they don't cover all threats. The free versions are very good for what they are but ask yourself why they offer paid versions too?
amour3k
9 Jun 16#116
Good point! .. but that's a 50/50 argument, mind?, but what they hay?. :-)
jasee
9 Jun 16#117
Nothing will protect you from everything, intelligence is the only extra you need.
I've seen people regularly with the full version of Norton and literally hundreds of viruses and trojans
They offer the paid versions because something has to pay for the work they do.
Farhan007
9 Jun 16#118
But Norton is actually crap
HughJobby
11 Jun 16#119
I see Kaspersky will now block all licences obtained using a false Barclays customer number. Yo ho ho.
Opening post
So £3.59 for a years protection on 5 devices.
Link may not work for some, so use this:
https://activation.kaspersky.com/en/barclays_protection
Enter random 12 digit number when prompted for Barclay's account number.
:)
Barclay's customers ONLY.
- Bully
Top comments
Prefer not to enter a fake online banking ID?
Enter this as your "Online Banking Membership ID":
idonthaveone
I don't support this deal but I'm sure I could argue against it without attacking the poster personally.
All comments (122)
Worked for me, and I'm with Halifax.
what am I doing wrong?
I have an antivirus product already and do not want to waste the time left on it.
Thanks.
I'm on my phone so maybe that's why?
Tip: promo code is email10 not Email10.
:man:
I still have 80 days left on my current Kaspersky licence and the licence activation section mentions that you can enter a new code and it will automatically use it once the current code expires.
Abusing offers like this could lead to them being withdrawn from genuine customers in the future too. Thanks!
Kaspersky often have downloads like this that offer 1 year protection, with an expiry date in around 15 months, so if you activate in 5 months (for example), you only get the remaining 10.
Thanks
So what happened?, or ..... :-)
So you could potentially get up to 7 Devices via this, at wayyyyyy less than £4 for the whole run then?.
Interesting ..... lol.
I'm a Barclays customer and I used a made up ID number so ner.
Hope that makes sense.
Better move quickly, as they pulled the deal within 12 hours last time once they realised it was on HUKD.
I'm trying to sign up for the free Internet Security option....I'm not a Barclay's customer so I have put in a random 12 digit Online Banking Membership number but it does like the membership number and tells me to check if this is correct and I can go no further.
Help!!
Can anyone please help....I put in a random 12 digit number but its not accepting the number!!
What do I do!!
what do people think Kasperksy is going to lose? next year a lot of people will need to fork out £25 for a renewal licence....or hopefully this nice offer last till then,
By the way, anybody knows if the licence has an expire date? can i buy anothe one and use next year?
Also, if you haven't used Kaspersky yet, install the software and use the 30 day free trial before entering your 1 year code - so you get 13 months instead of 12.
HTH :wink:
I don't support this deal but I'm sure I could argue against it without attacking the poster personally.
Several people contacted Kaspersky to find out when the year's license starts from (i.e. point of purchase or point of activation) and were advised it was from point of activation and keys were valid for a 3 year period from time of purchase.
HTH :wink:
Or I shouldn't of had said anything about the 12 digits thingy.
But then again, this is an antivirus, it's meant to stop people infecting your computer with a virus, taking your details and commuting fraud with it.
So as long as it's helping people, I'm fine :smiley:
many thanks
Bearing in mind one of these can be used on 5 devices right?
Terms and Conditions of Offer
The Software Kaspersky Internet Security - Multi-Device 2016 is provided by Kaspersky Lab UK ("Kaspersky Lab").
You are eligible to receive a one-year licence, for the Software from Kaspersky Lab free of charge if you use Barclays Online Banking (“Offer”).
You can exercise this Offer by logging into Barclays Online Banking and following the link to Kaspersky Lab to download the Software. The Software is for personal use only and you must follow the guidance in the User’s Guide when installing it.
Your contract for downloading, installing and/ or using the Software is with Kaspersky Lab. Usage of the Software is subject to a User’s Guide and End User Licence Agreement which are available for you to read, print or download at http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/docs.
You download, install and/ or use the Software at your own risk and we accept no responsibility or liability for the performance, functionality or suitability of the Software for your specifications.
All queries regarding the Software should be directed to Kaspersky Lab at http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/tech_support.
We can terminate or vary the terms of this Offer at any time without notice.
Sorry but not evan for free.
Thank you but it still doesn't work... It only redirects me to some other page.
Doesn't it work without log in ?
more info on devices tab for all devices in my kaspersky.
It's been a while since I've bothered with AV/Firewall software, but ESET used to be one of the best.
And if I didn't still would of done this, these companies earn billions exploiting people and people complain when they half **** their offers all they care about is money.
Case in point how many billions has Barclays paid in fines over the last couple of years? (Kasperaky will get a set amount per key which won't reflect what you pay them,) Doubt they will care for what thousands in loss revenue that's probly a days worth of toilet paper to them.
Joking :smiley:
If you need additional security on your phone or tablet, you're doing something very wrong!
there's no need for this if you're not installing stuff from dodgy sources!
+ No need to install dodgy stuff, some adverts now contain malware, emails do too.
Prefer not to enter a fake online banking ID?
Enter this as your "Online Banking Membership ID":
idonthaveone
:wink:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kaspersky-TOTAL-SECURITY-2016-5-Device-1-Year-License-/162097252560?hash=item25bdbfc8d0:g:PYUAAOSwnFZXV-Vf
Thanks.Too many whingers on here complaining about doing it if not a Barclaycard Customer. If you're a "mummy's boy" don't do it but if you're got a pair go for it and put in random 12 digit number
Thanks.Too many whingers on here complaining about doing it if not a Barclaycard Customer. If you're a "mummy's boy" don't do it but if you're got a pair go for it and put in random 12 digit number
I've seen people regularly with the full version of Norton and literally hundreds of viruses and trojans
They offer the paid versions because something has to pay for the work they do.