Posted on 07/25/2017 11:07:12 AM PDT by goldstategop
Briefly about the product
Its a version with all the bare essentials: file, email and web antivirus; automatic updates, self-defense; quarantine; and so on. This arsenal ensures convenient and safe web surfing (is it still surfing? Sounds a bit 90s to me), working with USB sticks and other portable storage media, and protection against both phishing and infected files being run. In short, the indispensable basics that no one on the planet should do without.
Kaspersky Free is also lighter on system resources and quicker than its big brothers. Its based on the same technologies as those older brothers, which you all know always come out on top in independent testing. This means that, though it features just the bare basics, it still packs a punch a punch were no less proud of. The same protection without compromise: we detect any cyberthreat regardless of its origin or intention even if certain folks dont like it. At the same time Kaspersky Free doesnt come cut with all the usual nonsense like advertising-oriented user-habit tracking and confidentiality infringements which free AV normally suffers badly from in order to make it financially worthwhile to its manufacturers. Download:
https://products.s.kaspersky-labs.com/english/homeuser/kfa2018/kfa18.0.0.405aben_12579.exe
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No thank you.
Sounds good for free, personally I recommend ESET as the engine is built in assembler and has never drained system resources like McAfee or Norton
[ No thank you.
RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA!!!!
I know what the Left says: a private cybersecurity company has Kremlin links!
I would be shocked if American cybersecurity companies didn’t do business with the government.
And I don’t feel I’m being spied on. No nag screen pestering me to upgrade to the premium product. ;-)
you know on one hand I get the military and US govt not wanting to use it...only makes sense.
but for civilians?
well its only one daily update away from permanently disabling your OS by deleting important system files.
Never use Kapersky!
I tried Kaspersky and found that it was hell to connect to safe and regularly visited sites. Just my opinion.
Sounds RUSSIAN..................
I almost renewed my annual with Kapresky today. Glad I didn’t! I will try the free one now.
I wait for the Free After Rebate offers on Kaspersky, which occur several times/year. I rarely end up paying anything for Kaspersky, because I get paid back by the rebate check. Personally, I love Kaspersky Internet Security. Been using it for years. Watch FatWallet to find out when these FAR offers are given.
Curious to say what freepers have to say. Why would they be giving it away for free after people have been paying for it...?
Curious to say what freepers have to say. Why would they be giving it away for free after people have been paying for it...?
I’ve had Kaspersky for several years, and it is far better than the other anti-virus programs I’ve had for the last 20 years. There for a while, they renewed my account for free for about 3 or 4 years.
I had Kaspersky for at least 5 years, ran into problems about one and a half years ago, changed over to webroot secure anywhere and think it’s great.
I’ve had Kaspersky since I got my laptop back in 2010. I like it!
Computer security tools from Russia. Yep. That makes sense.
Ya think?
Kaspersky Lab is a Russian multinational cybersecurity and anti-virus provider headquartered in Moscow, Russia and operated by a holding company in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1997 by Eugene Kaspersky, who is currently the CEO. Wikipedia
Customer service: 1 (781) 503-1820
Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
Founded: 1997, Moscow, Russia
Revenue: 619 million USD (2015)
Founders: Eugene Kaspersky, Natalya Kaspersky, Alexey De-Monderik, Vadim Bogdanov
Subsidiaries: Kaspersky Lab UK Limited, Kaspersky Lab, Inc., Kaspersky Lab Ab, Kaspersky Labs GmbH
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