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<blockquote data-quote="cofer123" data-source="post: 1066235" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>Most of these features are available on Kaspersky Standard, which is much cheaper though. On Kaspersky Plus you also get the unlimited VPN + Password Manager + Secret Vault + Backup & Restore + Hard Drive Health Monitor (I personally like this one, as it once notified by e-mail of a dying hdd on my parents's computer), which is cheaper still than even Eset Essential/EIS. Placing a security feature like Live Guard on a premium package has never sat right with me. I believe the cheapest version should always pack all security features, leaving the additional "gimmicks" and features for the higher tier products, like Kaspersky currently does.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand Eset's strategy here. Apparently, you also need to purchase a whooping 5 devices license for Eset Ultimate, which makes it the most expensive solution probably out of all consumer-grade options available. And honestly, besides the VPN, everything else they offer with that package look absolutely useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cofer123, post: 1066235, member: 92976"] Most of these features are available on Kaspersky Standard, which is much cheaper though. On Kaspersky Plus you also get the unlimited VPN + Password Manager + Secret Vault + Backup & Restore + Hard Drive Health Monitor (I personally like this one, as it once notified by e-mail of a dying hdd on my parents's computer), which is cheaper still than even Eset Essential/EIS. Placing a security feature like Live Guard on a premium package has never sat right with me. I believe the cheapest version should always pack all security features, leaving the additional "gimmicks" and features for the higher tier products, like Kaspersky currently does. I don't understand Eset's strategy here. Apparently, you also need to purchase a whooping 5 devices license for Eset Ultimate, which makes it the most expensive solution probably out of all consumer-grade options available. And honestly, besides the VPN, everything else they offer with that package look absolutely useless. [/QUOTE]
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