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24 May 2021
Verified reviewDoesn't slow down my system at all
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewgreat product
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI still find Kaspersky the best overall Security and ease of use.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewAlways used Kaspersky the protection is A and with threats now and days why wouldn’t you want to grab a premium protection like this!?
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewexcelent
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewWorks like it should and does a fine job at that!
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI recommend it easily my computer is getting faster after i use Kasperskyand is secure my credit card
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewPretty much hands off after install, very dependable protection
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewGood product
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewWorks great and does not slow down the computer
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewKaspersky has been my favorite for virus protection on my laptop and smartphone!!Thanks.....
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewKaspersky has protected my computer well during the past several months I like the product.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI quit Norton internet security suites after a decade because they went to subscription only ,with most subscriptions automatic renewal. I don't care for that sales model.I've had Kaspersky ( no -not Russian spying :-) ) when their first debut 10-12 years ago, and have gone back after Norton use . Kaspersky works really well doesn't bog you down ,better than anything I've tried.Antivirus in this age just isn't enough. Network monitoring, Crypto currency , Phishing, scam pages masquerading as legitimate pages - No one should go without secure connections and a solid defense.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewThis product is good for those who use this virus protection. All you do is enter the activation code, and if you don’t have the product, you just download the software. Very fast and easy.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI was shocked, I did not expect it to be this good, with this many features (VPN, camera guard, etc.) while presenting such a smooth and simple interface, and no bugs. Makes glitchy Norton look like a high school coding project. I hope more people make the switch, I think Norton has been taking its customers for granted.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewThe cost of a new license is about 50% cheaper through Amazon than a renewal license through Kaspersky. Buy the product on Amazon and put in a new license number in the app and be good to go for another year. I have purchased my past four years of Kaspersky Internet Security through Amazon, and the process couldn't be simpler or more cost effective.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI work in cyber for a Fortune 200 company and do a lot of network forensics and malware related forensics. No AV will catch everything as they are all more or less using pattern matching. They do have some intelligence for catching new stuff, but that always scores low by comparison. However, Kaspersky does a great job of keeping the defs up to date with what they find in their honeypots, and what is submitted to them, and with low false positive rates. In all the professional testing sites, free to review, and ones that are not, they are always a top contender, if not on top. I always suggest that people run an anti-exploit tool, such as EMET (no longer really available/updated since Windows 10) as added protection.No AV will catch everything. So what do you do to minimize risk on Windows and Mac?1) If you did not go looking for it, do not click/install it. I do not care if it is your favorite website and it says you need to update flash... do not do it on that site! Go to Adobe and do it, or better yet get rid of Flash, oh and Java!2) If you get an email that seems urgent, do not click the link or open the attachment. Call the business that ""sent it"" and ask them. OR, use a saved link to login and check your account. IF there is an issue they will tell you there.3) Keep your machine patched. Windows, Mac, and yes, even Linux can be exploited. I am a Linux fan boy...4) Use a link rating tool (Kaspersky has one with this product) to give you some level of confidence that the link is safe. Not perfect, but better than a guess.5) Use Check Point's SandBlast Agent for Browser (still free) - it watches for phishing sites - just trust me, it works well, in case you did not listen in step 2 and its a link (Or a link in the attachment). It looks at the website you land on, not documents.6) Use a good name brand AV on Windows AND Mac (popularity has made it a target). I boot my Linux box to an AV cd every now and again, and scan it that way. No harm, and it verifies what I already know.What about iPhones/Pads and Android systems?1) Do not jail brake the phone/tablet.2) Do not install apps outside of the official repository.3) Do not install a ton of apps, especially from unknowns. Yeah, its cool to have a ton of apps that do cool things, but even popular apps have turned out to be evil. Take a wait and see attitude, and let others be the guine pig.4) Run a name brand AV. Not these weird ones from unknowns. I think Apple might have pulled AV from the store, so you might be out of luck on Apple mobile devices.5) Keep the system patched. When your cell provider stops updating that version of phone, upgrade to a newer model. This is one area Apple is better at, at least for the iPads. They support older products longer, but they just slow them down to get you to upgrade... Not sure who updates the iPhones, the cell provider or just Apple. I do not use them.The best way: Switch to Linux. Linux files that get downloaded are not executable by default. (Windows users: this means that secretly downloaded .exe file would could not just be double clicked and run, or told to run by some code - without you changing settings to the file to make it executable, and getting past the UAC). This makes it very hard to run malware on a Linux system without getting a lot of human interaction. Provided your patched...Summary:Stay safe, and follow some simple steps to minimize, not eliminate, your risk to malware/phishing, and other evils on the net. Check out Linux (Ubuntu would be your best bet as a Noob).
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewAs always, there is no equal to Kaspersky's Internet Security. Many people are hesitant to use it due to the unfavorable news in the press, however, I have used it for more years than I can count and it outshines all the other security products I have tried.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewI get nagged by Kaspersky for updates. Rather than wait for lowest possible price from Kaspersky, I purchased a 1-year / 3-computer license from Amazon.Was able to add this license key via the Kaspersky program on Windows. Kaspersky now shows the new license taking effect as soon as the current license expires. Works for me.
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24 May 2021
Verified reviewDon't let negative reviews fool you. The process is easy. Amazon will email you instructions.I already had Kaspersky Internet Security on my computer so did not have to download anything or go through an uninstall/reinstall. I have always renewed through Best Buy's Geek Squad. Best Buy has jumped on the anti-kaspersky bandwagon and will no longer handle the renewal. I've used this software for years and have never had any problems. It also works well with Malwarebytes which is important to me.
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