Plump. Juicy. Buxom. Fragrant. Even the frustration free packaging has a air of nobility about it. Tailored especially for discerning non-Barclays ladies and gents.
Spice World! Pick up a bargain!
NOTE: It's showing low on stock or a while to deliver, though plenty were in stock earlier this morning. It'll likely come back in at some stage so you may as well order now?
If you're a Barclays online banking customer you can get the 2 device version free (i.e. one 2 device license per online banking account):
Complete waste of money. According to the security folks virus software just creates more vulnerable attack options. For pc just use Microsoft free version as they have a interest in keeping there software safe. Mac and Android you don't need virus software.
pidgin
1 Jun 175#15
uBlock origin
Pyongyang to wayners
1 Jun 174#9
That's a common misconception. Common sense. Sure. But the freebie Microsoft solutions are not the be all and end all. It's either that or set yourself up with a hardware firewall/router and a managed switch...
Given the amount of potential pitfalls out there, and assuming other people use your home network, it would be a sensible option to deploy a 'premium' solution to all your connected devices. IMHO at least. :smiley:
Cracking deal.
I've used KIS for many years now on various OSes, and just can't fault it. OK, this is KTS and not KIS, but I would expect this to be just as good.
Easy for novices to get to grips with, but has the flexibility for tweaking by experienced users.
Very low impact on system performance.
Have some heat!
brianzion
1 Jun 17#2
heat....good deal if you dont mind waiting "Usually dispatched within 2 to 5 weeks." by using "frustration free packaging"
Pyongyang to brianzion
1 Jun 17#5
Absolutely. Lock in the price and stack those boys up! :smiley:
Thunderbug
1 Jun 17#3
Great price for ten devices. It'll cover the whole family for a year. My current Kaspersky license isn't up for a good while yet, but it's worth getting while it's cheaper. Download the up-to-date version when you need it and crack open the new security code! Fab, heat added! :smiley:
Siddas
1 Jun 171#4
Heated accordingly.
clumsymum
1 Jun 17#6
Brilliant price, I paid nearly £30 for the download version of this back in February, really easy to install and manage, seems to work well.
wayners
1 Jun 175#7
Complete waste of money. According to the security folks virus software just creates more vulnerable attack options. For pc just use Microsoft free version as they have a interest in keeping there software safe. Mac and Android you don't need virus software.
darthvader666uk to wayners
1 Jun 172#8
Agreed. IF you have WIndows 10, WIndows defender + a good adblock in either chrome or firefox (for when you are browsing of course) + common sense is all you really need. iOS, Android, Mac and Linux are pretty up to date with this and you dont need to bog down your devices with it. Just have some common sense :smile:
Pyongyang to wayners
1 Jun 174#9
That's a common misconception. Common sense. Sure. But the freebie Microsoft solutions are not the be all and end all. It's either that or set yourself up with a hardware firewall/router and a managed switch...
Given the amount of potential pitfalls out there, and assuming other people use your home network, it would be a sensible option to deploy a 'premium' solution to all your connected devices. IMHO at least. :smiley:
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Plump. Juicy. Buxom. Fragrant. Even the frustration free packaging has a air of nobility about it. Tailored especially for discerning non-Barclays ladies and gents.
Spice World! Pick up a bargain!
NOTE: It's showing low on stock or a while to deliver, though plenty were in stock earlier this morning. It'll likely come back in at some stage so you may as well order now?
If you're a Barclays online banking customer you can get the 2 device version free (i.e. one 2 device license per online banking account):
https://www.barclays.co.uk/security/free-kaspersky-internet-security/
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Given the amount of potential pitfalls out there, and assuming other people use your home network, it would be a sensible option to deploy a 'premium' solution to all your connected devices. IMHO at least. :smiley:
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I've used KIS for many years now on various OSes, and just can't fault it. OK, this is KTS and not KIS, but I would expect this to be just as good.
Easy for novices to get to grips with, but has the flexibility for tweaking by experienced users.
Very low impact on system performance.
Have some heat!
Given the amount of potential pitfalls out there, and assuming other people use your home network, it would be a sensible option to deploy a 'premium' solution to all your connected devices. IMHO at least. :smiley:
What’s the Best Antivirus for Windows 10? (Is Windows Defender Good Enough?)