Saturday, January 12, 2013

Free McAfee Total Protection

McAfee Total Protection 2015 - 3 PCs
McAfee Total Protection, from Intel Security, provides complete award-winning security for your PC. Ideal for families with a Windows PC in need of one solution providing virus protection, parental controls, a spam filter, and the ability to secure sensitive files stored on the hard drive.
At McAfee®, we live and breathe digital security, relentlessly working to stay several steps ahead of the latest online threats. Every second of every day we focus on one thing: keeping your digital life safe. Enjoy the benefits of socializing, downloading, and shopping online knowing your PC is shielded from online threats.

System Requirements:
  • Supported OS:   [Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP]
  • Processor:   1 GHz processor
  • RAM:   1GB RAM for Vista and Windows 7, 2GB RAM for Windows 8 and above
  • Hard Disk:   500 MB free drive space
  • Video Card:   Resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher
  • Additional Requirements:   Internet Access with High-speed connection recommended
McAfee Total Protection shields up to 3 PCs from viruses, spam, and phishing attacks. Safeguard your Wi-Fi, encrypt sensitive files on your hard drive, and keep your family safe online with parental controls.     

Review for McAfee Total Protection 2015 - 3 PCs

First off, I have to admit that I am normally not a fan of McAfee products. I have used them in the past and they have given me so much grief in terms of causing overall performance issues and slow pc speed. I have even had installation problems that have caused me to curl up in a ball and want to throw myself out a window from sheer frustration. McAfee seems to have tweaked their product and I am actually in awe of how easy this one has been getting up and running AND finding issues that prior Anti-Virus suites have failed to hunt out (I'm talking to you Avast, Kaspersky, Norton, etc.)!!

This was up and running so fast! No problems! Initial scans showed that I had several trojan files that I was completely unaware of that my Kaspersky was just ignoring! That made me a little mad. Why does one product find worms while another ignores them? It's very odd and irritating. I'm paying for a product to protect my computer from these problems yet they are manipulating their way into my system regardless of shelling out bucks for a pricy program that apparently doesn't help? Ugh!!!

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