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Mousey, have about half a dozen of them if you want. PM me. Basically is just the password, then you download at your leisure (or works leisure if you want to)

 

I got a few for landers and ologists too if any one wants one

email me at melbmanATiinetDOTnetDOTau and I'll scan the card which has the details and reply with same

cheers

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We had a pretty nasty virus on the home computer. Yesterday, I downloaded Kaspersky on to a disc at work. Booted up the home computer last night with the disc and everything is now fixed and we did not lose a thing. It was surprisingly simple and quick for me, a self-confessed IT luddite.

This is a great product and I highly recommend it.

Disclaimer I have no connection with, or know anybody connected with the Company.

I just bought the software too, and it is great.

My laptop tends to crack the shits a lot (that's what you get for not buying a Mac), especially since I use Adobe programs regularly. But this anti-virus software doesn't seem to slow anything down, or interfere with anything. In fact, you never even notice it.

Kaspersky is not seen or heard, but just seamlessly blends into the background. Now if only we can get umpires to behave in the same way :lol:

Actually seemed to speed up one of the few pcs that is currently using it here. K.I.S has a feature to look at threats. there are things that require updates, and programs you probably don't need and are running. By reducing the potential threats the PC has improved by about 20% and that was without any viruses on it.

Great tool, even better if you picked up the free trial!

<edit> as above - Disclaimer I have no connection with, or know anybody connected with the Company.


I had no idea it was going to work that well - a nice young blonde kaspersky girl tried to give me about 40 of the things and I turned them down only taking 3!

Had I have known...

Yeah, I was going to take a bunch as well, but realised that any more than 3 and by the time 18 months came around, I'd have lost it anyway so I left them for others.

Seems great though

I thought Monsieur Morton was "having a laugh" (a la Ricky Gervais) and I smiled along with him.

Humour can be difficult over the internet. But hey, what does come through clear is everyone's passion! I appreciate the commendations for Kaspersky security, thanks everyone.

My Northon is out of date & am about to give the Kaspersky Lab a go!!

 

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