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Posted 20 March 2016
Kaspersky Total Security 2016 - Multi Device (5 Users) £6.99 @ Kaspersky
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Available to all customers, no Barclay's account required!
Use the code renew5 to get it for £1.99 - thanks to joostme
- zedlor
£6.29 with Code: EMAIL10 - thanks chazdeal! (use the code above instead to get it for the same price as a bottle of Cola!)
Still working if you go to activation.kaspersky.com/en/…on/ and then click on the buy now button on total security option which will take you to checkout at £6.99 with EMAIL10 code still working bringing it down to £6.29
- jordanc93
Use the code renew5 to get it for £1.99 - thanks to joostme
- zedlor
£6.29 with Code: EMAIL10 - thanks chazdeal! (use the code above instead to get it for the same price as a bottle of Cola!)
Still working if you go to activation.kaspersky.com/en/…on/ and then click on the buy now button on total security option which will take you to checkout at £6.99 with EMAIL10 code still working bringing it down to £6.29
- jordanc93
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sorted bycheers to the OP for posting deal
I'm fully aware that one copy covers 5 devices thank you very much. I'm asking about purchasing multiple copies. Why do some people feel the need to make sarcastic comments all the time? Does it make you feel more intelligent than the rest of us?
Use the code "TINFOIL" and you will receive a free hat that will protect you from the KGB...
Have a look for yourself: av-comparatives.org/wp-…pdf
Kaspersky are Tier One providers and come out well in independent tests.
We have KTS16 (or Sophos) on all our devices, so have bought another 2x to renew for 10x devices.
One point to watch is that the annual clock on ALL 5x licences starts when you install the first one, so once you install one, aim to do the others soon after ...
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Liked this comment - because all so often on this site a question like this would normally get an immediate, sarcastic response.
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The only tools I'd recommend are:
MBAM Premium
https://www.malwarebytes.org/mwb-download/
Use Unchecky >
https://unchecky.com/
Sandboxing your system >
http://www.sandboxie.com/
Backing up your system! Crucial but most people never do it and then they cry when Cryptolocker or similar trojan hits.
Here's the original page with the offer: https://activation.kaspersky.com/en/barclays_protection/
I've made the link go straight to the Kaspersky offer to make it easier for people to buy (first deal, don't really know what to do lol).
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I think Sophos is a better in this area and does work nicely with virtualisation software.
All in all, AV makers are in a tight spot with so much honest software and so much malware running around. I can imagine that it's almost impossible to have a 100% polished product.
Code doesn't work!
That's infinitely more preferable to the NSA...
The slight problem with that advice is the fact that you can pick up a virus from not clicking to download anything - so inferring that people are just "dumb" and that's how they get stuff onto their system is plain ignorance.
The tools you refer to are specialist ones and ones that really you're only going to need in an emergency or for some particularly virulent strain. Truth of the matter is that any laptop I've had that someone's given me to sort out that's utterly choked with all manner of pop-ups, registry changes, etc etc etc, I've MASHED through with Kaspersky. I've only needed Malwarebytes to finish off a couple of extra things. Sometimes not needed it at all though.
You're also suggesting "most paid for AV's are at best useless" - then go on to link to paid for software. Day to day for most people Kaspersky is still one of the most competent, unobtrusive solutions out there. And I would say that seeing as percentage wise most computer users aren't going to be specialists, then ergo they won't be needing any of the specialist tools in that list.
I got an email confirming my order with a link under the heading order management. When I click on that link and enter the order number and password provided it takes me to a screen with order details. On the right of said screen under the heading subscription details it says billing type - manual renew. I presume this means it won't auto renew and also presume this will be the same for everybody.
Hope this helps.
windows 10 got his own built in one, unless you visit to many porn sites and other unknown sources there is no need for it, also creating a user account for daily tasks will help a lot instead using adminstrator one which give full access to any vires or malware that gets into your pc
Of course it is, you keep telling yourself that.
It comes first (or in top 3) in most of AV tests. Much to be said about free stuff, though...
What a pathetic, childish, response. Grow up, or go and find a children's group to play in!
For those having problem. Double check the e-mail on the PayPal login screen. I use a different one for PayPal and Kaspersky rather unhelpfully overwrites my Paypal e-mail with the one you type in the Kaspersky order form.
Paypay login screen is legit though according to the certificates (as much as one can trust security certificates...)
Many thanks for this op. Will be most useful when I renew in September.
Enter code 'ITSTHETITS' for two big discounts. (_;)
It's not the KGB you have to worry about! Look closer to home!
Woah - that's harsh.
I don't think he was being sarcastic - the 'eerrm' bit suggests he's not sure if he's helping or not to me.
I'm not usually one to stick up for others as each can look after themselves. Why do some people feel the need to jump down others throats on the assumption of sarcasm? Not intelligent enough to think that there 'may' be another side to things?
Speaking for myself however, I love sarcasm. It does make me feel intelligent and it's even better when someone doesn't even realise they have been insulted with it.
Guys, can you please take this away from this thread? None of us want to see this petty bickering. Thanks.
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Yeah, I'd like to know that as well.
Through the website the price comes down to £48.99 which is quite a lot more than £6.99.
Not if the terms and conditions state one purchase per person which is why I asked the original question. Then I could obviously buy other copies by changing email address and payment details as somebody has already suggested but it would be nice to know beforehand to make a decision based upon fact rather than assumption.
Page is still up,
Not sure if Barclay's will catch on or not, that's why I made it go straight to the Kaspersky site.
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Ps so much aggro for a Sunday morning. Chill people.
Thanks dude x
The 'clock' so to speak, starts running for the years licence, from the date of the first PC/Laptop you install it on.
I bought a couple earlier, just tried again and it's still working for me. Cheers OP. To those that have asked - I have used Kaspersky for 4+ years and usually buy two packs of multi user when I find a good offer. I often don't use the 2nd pack until the next year and it still works, ie I buy KIS 2014 and use it in 2015 and use the 2015 version and the license is still valid for a full 12 months.
Probably......
If you clicked through it should have gone to Kaspersky's official store. ALWAYS check the URL Bar for the padlock, keeping your data safe is everything in this day and age.