For three days, Dr.Web Anti-virus can turn into Dr.Web Security Space free of charge

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Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web is continuing its series of promotional events that offer Dr.Web Anti-virus customers a free upgrade to the comprehensive protection product Dr.Web Security Space. The first event was held a month ago, and the next golden opportunity for customers to enhance the security of their computers at absolutely no cost to them is coming up on December 10-12.

Doctor Web invites all holders of Dr.Web Anti-virus licenses that expire in no less than 3 months to take advantage of an expanded list of protection components, while maintaining coverage for the same number of protected objects and for the same duration specified in their license. Moreover, those who upgrade to Dr.Web Security Space will have the remainder of their license rounded up in their favour!

To keep things simple, we’ve designed a special web page where customers need to enter their valid serial number for the Dr.Web Anti-virus, their registered email address and another email address that is to be associated with their new license (optional). The new Dr.Web Security Space license won't require activation—all you need to do is to install Dr.Web Security Space instead of Dr.Web Anti-virus and replace your old key with the file you receive upon upgrading.
This offer is valid for 3 days only - from 10 to 12 december 2014 year
http://news.drweb.com/show/?i=9189&lng=en&c=5
 
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