No thank you.
[ 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.
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.
The rap against Kaspersky as I understand it is they don’t play ball with the US spy agencies...I see that as a selling point.