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Microsoft will force Windows 10 fans to change the way they access the web this week
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1110412" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>BitDefender is reported to be very effective but relatively expensive - OTOH PCPRO mag is running a "special deal" for a 3-device licence 2yrs sub for less than £30 using a code in the mag.</p><p></p><p>OTOH, you can, and I regularly do, buy 10-device licence 1 yr subs to Norton for less than £25 (normally via Amazon) - and I think that's a worthwhile "expense" as it covers 4-5 PC's, 2 phones and 2 tablets, i.e. less than 5p/week per device, albeit that changing the licence key every year is a little bit of a hassle. Similar deals are often available for Kapersky.</p><p></p><p>PS: with Norton, if you want on-line support then you have to agree to "automated renewal", and that is VERY expensive, so you need to cancel automatic renewal about a month before the sub runs out, or else an automated licence renewal payment is taken from your card about 2-3 weeks BEFORE that sub runs out (and it IS then a real hassle to get the cash refunded).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1110412, member: 176704"] BitDefender is reported to be very effective but relatively expensive - OTOH PCPRO mag is running a "special deal" for a 3-device licence 2yrs sub for less than £30 using a code in the mag. OTOH, you can, and I regularly do, buy 10-device licence 1 yr subs to Norton for less than £25 (normally via Amazon) - and I think that's a worthwhile "expense" as it covers 4-5 PC's, 2 phones and 2 tablets, i.e. less than 5p/week per device, albeit that changing the licence key every year is a little bit of a hassle. Similar deals are often available for Kapersky. PS: with Norton, if you want on-line support then you have to agree to "automated renewal", and that is VERY expensive, so you need to cancel automatic renewal about a month before the sub runs out, or else an automated licence renewal payment is taken from your card about 2-3 weeks BEFORE that sub runs out (and it IS then a real hassle to get the cash refunded). [/QUOTE]
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