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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches; 1.13 ounces
Item model number : 60309
Date First Available : September 13, 2013
Manufacturer : Webroot Software
ASIN : B00EZKNY8G
Best Sellers Rank: #136 in Software (See Top 100 in Software) #33 in Internet Security Suites #61 in Mac Software
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Georgie Girl –
The Complete Package. Effective, Easy To Install/Operate
Upon initial install I’d have to say I’m very impressed and quite pleased with this product. Most of my reviews include the detail that I’m legally blind. Being visually limited is often a major factor when I select technology based products. It must be easy to use and easy for me to see as well. Webroot’s Internet Security Complete gets high marks on both ease of use and ease of viewing.I had been using Microsoft Security Essentials since 2013 and felt it left a lot to be desired. Over time my computer began to drag, freeze and crash. Admittedly by the five year mark my tower is antiquated but I know how it operates, I’m comfortable with it and I was loathe to set it aside for a newer model. Suspecting that Microsoft’s SE was not covering all the security bases I went in search of a better antivirus software package. I researched different packages, considered the pro’s and con’s of each product and read reviews. Finally I settled on Webroot’s Internet Security Complete. I chose this level of the product because I wanted all the bells and whistles. I didn’t want to regret not having additional options at a later date. As the product name indicates I’ve got the complete package.Being old school and not completely trustful of online, software downloads I purchased the CD version of Internet Security Complete. The software installed quickly and easily. During installation it ran its first scan and detected four virus threats. My suspicions were confirmed – SE was not protecting me as I’d hoped. Once the threats were removed Internet Security Complete rebooted my system and then ran a Malware scan. Yet another threat was detected. Consider me gobsmacked *and* thrilled by this product’s quality and effectiveness. Pairing this software up with CCleaner and a more aggressive anti-malware product I am very optimistic that my antiquated tower might still have some processing life in it yet… hopefully many *years* of smooth operation to come. I can’t say enough good things about Webroot’s Internet Security Complete. This is definitely 5 star caliber software in my opinion.Note: Following the instructions at Microsoft’s website I disabled SE before installing Internet Security Complete. Here is the link for the details on how to disable/turn off Microsoft Security Essentials… https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/ccdbae46-4b69-472d-ba55-b30dbf5f909c/preventing-the-microsoft-antimalware-service-to-start-automatically?forum=w7itprosecurity
FJL –
The best complete Internet security software I’ve tried!
I used the top 2 most popular brands in the past and when my subscription ended for this last company, I decided to try Webroot. My sister has been saying how great it is for years. But I was apprehensive about changing. Boy and I glad I did. It was trivial to install and now my computer comes on so much faster. The scans are faster as well. There are only 2 things I wish were different. One is that the little safe web icons (green check marks) do not appear for Firefox browser. Or at least I was unable to find an add-on extension that would allow it. I do have it on Chrome though. So I do my web searches on Chrome now. Also, I lost a feature from my prior software that had a ‘safe money’ feature for when I signed onto my bank and investment accounts or used my credit card for a purchase. But I’m not even sure what that feature was. So for all I know, it didn’t do anything more than Webroot does. Anyway, I’m very happy with this change. Only time will tell if I get annoying reminders to renew online toward the end of my subscription. I don’t like doing that because the price is always higher that way. I prefer to buy it on Amazon each year to get the best price. That said, it would be nice if the renewal price was competitive with the new purchase price so I didn’t have to go through that effort.
LG + family –
Frustrating. Very worrisome. Will return.
Just got this. A big mistake.Yes, it is ostensibly easy to configure. Although with some of the parameters, it’s not clear what exactly you’re configuring or what the potential impact of your various choices would be. How hard would a little more explanation be, for those who want it?.Huge frustration has been the browser filter extensions. Had to uninstall and reinstall both Webroot and Firefox several time before the filter extension for Firefox began to work. Weirdly and somewhat disturbingly, though, the Firefox icon was changed to a blank icon, as though Firefox keeps getting corrupted by Webroot in some way. Not sure what that’s about and can’t figure out a way to resolve it. Still can’t get the damn filter extension for IE to work, despite the fact that IE’s add-on manager says that it’s there and enabled. Way, way too much time wasted on this already. Ugh. After all of that time wasted, I went online and found that Webroot’s been struggling with the browser filter extensions for some time now. All kinds of problems. Multiple iterations of releases. And, still not resolved.While searching on the web for a solution to the browser filter extension problems, I ran across this on the Webroot website from Feb 2015:”This is essentially down to the way that WSA works; it does not scan your entire drive and every file by default but rather it only scans for active files/apps, on the premise that if malware is dormant/inactive then it is not a threat…which makes absolute sense when you really think about it…but the moment that a dormant file/app starts to run/goes active WSA pounces on it, determines if good or bad and acts accordingly, i.e., allows to proceed or blocks & cleans, etc.”OMG, are you kidding? So, Webroot doesn’t actually find and eliminate threats already on your hard drive, but waits until they’re running and then tries to stop them??? I don’t need to point out the obvious shortcomings of that approach.Would be nice to know what Webroot’s privacy policy is without having to dig for it. The fact that it’s deeply buried somewhere (I’ve not been able to locate it) likely isn’t a good sign. It also struck me as odd and troubling that there’s no option in the settings for what info gets sent or not sent to Webroot, like with all other virus protection software I’ve ever used. I can only assume the worst.Finally, upon looking more closely at the Amazon reviews which led me to buy this in the first place, it’s hard not to wonder whether a lot of the reviews are bogus and were written by Webroot-paid trolls. There are the tell-tale signs of this: Many reviewers did not make a verified purchase and/or wrote a simple one line review and/or have never reviewed any other product.Frustrating. Very worrisome. Will return.
RICHCZM –
Excellent
Excellent
Manuel M V –
Muy buen producto, muy buena interfase gráfica, rapido scaneo del equipo, no ocupa mucha memoria. Ha rescatado mi equipo de diversos virus. Excelente
Wakey –
This is an excellent item for protection at a very desirable price
Everyday User –
I recently renewed my Webroot subscription for my three laptops. For the first two, updating the keycode was straightforward. However, the third laptop encountered an issue where Webroot failed to update the keycode and kept prompting me to try again later. To resolve this, I uninstalled the existing Webroot software on that laptop, visited the Webroot website to download and reinstall it, and then entered the new keycode. This solution worked, and now all three laptops have their Webroot subscriptions updated.
Amazon Customer –
Webroot is the best
Amazon Customer –
Just as expected. All good.