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<blockquote data-quote="MDTechVideos" data-source="post: 83106" data-attributes="member: 2049"><p>From my understanding Forticlient is the brainchild of Fortinet. Forticlient, the product I tested, appeared to be entirely free in my opinion. Starting on their website, the first sign that it is free is that it says FREE DOWNLOAD(no free 30-day trial or anything like that) right on top of the downloads section of their homepage where I initially downloaded the product for testing. Now, some may argue that this is a free download to a trial for their product,as some sneaky companies try to pull of stuff like that,which is fair enough. But when I opened up the detailed settings (av engine version, etc.) of the product at 0:16 into the review, I didn't see any indication of a trial running, which would be included on most trial programs in hopes of pestering the user enough to purchase the product. Lastly, I received no pop-up alerts that I should purchase the "full" version. I know they offer an Endpoint suite, but that is not what the review was. Maybe they do offer other paid products(which is the only way they could stay in business <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite116" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />), but the one I tested, from all the signs I saw, was free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDTechVideos, post: 83106, member: 2049"] From my understanding Forticlient is the brainchild of Fortinet. Forticlient, the product I tested, appeared to be entirely free in my opinion. Starting on their website, the first sign that it is free is that it says FREE DOWNLOAD(no free 30-day trial or anything like that) right on top of the downloads section of their homepage where I initially downloaded the product for testing. Now, some may argue that this is a free download to a trial for their product,as some sneaky companies try to pull of stuff like that,which is fair enough. But when I opened up the detailed settings (av engine version, etc.) of the product at 0:16 into the review, I didn't see any indication of a trial running, which would be included on most trial programs in hopes of pestering the user enough to purchase the product. Lastly, I received no pop-up alerts that I should purchase the "full" version. I know they offer an Endpoint suite, but that is not what the review was. Maybe they do offer other paid products(which is the only way they could stay in business :D), but the one I tested, from all the signs I saw, was free. [/QUOTE]
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