- Aug 6, 2014
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I'm wondering if it will replace their current AV and IS in the future.
Looks like they advertise the premium version as a complete suite for the whole family. It starts from 89.99 dollar :emoji_fearful::emoji_fearful: which is way too much imo.
I have nothing against Kaspersky, but take a quick look at the advertised features through the eyes of the average pc user living in your own street:
And oh yes.... The marketing machine was running too fast, it even forgot to mention in the list of features it is actually an antivirus too...
I see seriously no way why you should pay so much for this...
Looks like they advertise the premium version as a complete suite for the whole family. It starts from 89.99 dollar :emoji_fearful::emoji_fearful: which is way too much imo.
I have nothing against Kaspersky, but take a quick look at the advertised features through the eyes of the average pc user living in your own street:
Most computer users don't want stupid ads or security popups when it is totally not necessary to display them.Delivers personalized security alerts and tips on how to stay safe
A lot of people already have ad-blocking extensions, so this is useless.Removes pop-up ads from your PC so you can enjoy stress-free browsing
I highly doubt Kaspersky can fix/scans every possible login page or account service for leaks + I don't want to get kasperksy looking with me in my personal accounts at all...Probes your accounts for data leaks and advises you how to fix problems
The average computer user doesn't even know what a VPN is. More advanced users would like this, but it might slow down your internet anyway. There is no need to use a VPN all the time for most people. But nice ad for their service anyway.Automatically turns on secure VPN to let you email privately
Never saw the need of a 'secure' browser. I guess an updated Chrome is even more 'secure' than a chromium clone of Kaspersky. People want to use their software they are used to. I still have to see the first one using an AV browser to do banking tbh.Protects your credit card details by opening a secure browser when you buy stuff online
You mean super fancy face recognition to see if it is you who are picking up the phone?Hides your private apps, calls and texts if someone picks up your Android phone
Seriously??? Why would you even want to know that....Pinpoints them on a map and alerts you if their mobile is running low on battery
I'll use my banking app for that, no thanks...Lets you order pizza quickly and safely by auto-filling your payment details
I seriously don't know what this means...Lets you share security with your loved ones at the touch of a button
And oh yes.... The marketing machine was running too fast, it even forgot to mention in the list of features it is actually an antivirus too...
I see seriously no way why you should pay so much for this...