What is the Total Internet Security CD for Windows?
All of the software you need to give your computer real protection from virus infections, spyware,
adware, trojans, etc. is on this CD. A good firewall and other effective tools to protect your online privacy are included, with protection against fraud, phishing, scams, keyloggers, and hackers. We will give you full online support if you need help installing or using the software.
What is on the CD?
You will have a selection of over twenty top rated security products to choose from. You get all the security software that we showed you in the video, plus a lot of extras. We have included the best software products that are tested by independent labs and security experts. Any software that we send you also had to pass our tests for quality and effectiveness before we approve it.
Included on the CD:
1. Four top rated antivirus products. You get to use the one you like the best for as long as you want.
2. Five of the best anti-malware products.
3. Three of the most secure firewalls, so you can use the one that works best on your computer.
4. The most secure web browsers for Windows, plus security ad-ons.
5. Your personal privacy sheild and password encrypting tools.
6. Anti-fraud and anti-phishing filters for your web browsers.
7. A sandbox to trap malicious software.
8. A tune up utility for your computer.
9. Easy installation instructions. Anyone can use this CD and install the software on it.
A bonus package of beautiful wallpapers and screensavers is included. They are completely free of adware or spyware, and we'll give you a web address where you can get even more.
How much does it cost?
The complete cost for this CD is only $14.95. This includes full tech support from us if you need help or have questions.
Please be sure to fill out all of the information on the order form, so we can ship your copy of the CD as soon as we get your order. Thank You!
The software on the CD is promotional software provided by the software companies. This is a popular way for them to introduce you to their products. The Total Security CD is an service we provide for website visitors who prefer to have an installation CD rather than doing the the downloads online.
Are Free Antivirus Software Programs Any Good?
The short answer is yes, free antivirus software is just as good as the ones you pay for at eliminating virus threats. I know many of us have learned the hard way that you get what you pay for but that is not the case with free antivirus software. The truth is, many antivirus companies give out their personal or home version of their product for free. They do this so that people will use it, become impressed with it and then recommend it to the companies they work for. These antivirus companies make their money from the commercial versions of their products.
Most companies that offer a free antivirus product are just as fast at detecting new viruses as the pay-for companies. These companies make their money by offering a good commercial version so their reputation would be on the line if they didn't come out with updates just as fast as the other guys. Their business model is to get referrals from the free versions so it is in their best interest to keep them updated and working well. They are just as fast or even faster in some cases at getting new virus definition files created.
Another benefit to the free versions is that most of them auto-update. These products get judged on how well they work and the companies that make them need word of mouth to push sales. It would not be good if they let people install the products and then relied on those people to update the software themselves. The updates are the most important part of having an antivirus program. As new viruses come out, new updates to your AV program come out to keep you safe from them. If you are not updating your AV programs, you are leaving yourself open to be infected by any new virus that comes along.
I recommend using AVG, Avast or Avira. All these products come in a free home version for your personal use and all of them rate just as high as the pay-for versions from the big two (Norton and McAfee).