Expired G Data Internet Security 2014 Free 90 Days

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It doesn’t say how long this offer will stay free, so if you’re interested get it now before it’s too late.

1. Visit the promo page, enter required details and submit the form. The page is in Polish, Google Translate may be help to you.

2. Once you register, they will sent you a confirmation link in the email address that you’ve given. Check your mailbox and click on the confirmation link to confirm your registration for the free 90 days trial version G Data Internet Security 2014. (the mail is in Polish but you will notice the conformation link)

3, After click the confirmation link, a new web page will open. You can find your free 90 days serial key on that webpage

4, Download G-Data Internet Security 2014 from this link. And activate the product with the serial key you got in step 3.
 
Amiga500 said:
367mb download.!
I think not good sir.That constitutes heavy bloatware.

What are you talking about?
 
Amiga500 said:
BoraMurdar said:
Amiga500 said:
367mb download.!
I think not good sir.That constitutes heavy bloatware.

What are you talking about?

I clicked on your download link and it offers to download 367mb.!

Of course it does, the original trial of G Data Internet Security weights 367 mb
 
hmmm..a trial weighing in at 367mb!?..
It just gets worse.
Why are all these security products adding all this bloatware.?

No.
I shall give this humungous monstrosity a wide berth.
 
What do you mean "all these products"? G Data was always being among the weightest security suites (in mbs I mean)
 
Take a look at the size of some of the installers for security products and they are increasing annually.
Avast is nearly a 100mb download.
Comodo.200mb.

It is getting worse.
 
Avast will decrease weight of the installer significantly in upcoming version, and Comodo , IMO, has implemented some stuff into installer that most of users doesn't use actually, but whatever :D
In fact every new version of a new program is a little bit heavier in mb (in most cases). Have CCleaner for example or every other software. The new features are added and GUI's are more colorful and more beautiful. It is expected for software to be bigger in size over time, everything grows from software to hardware.
 
What it actually shows me is that protection by mere signatures is not good enough anymore because malware is increasing and thus so will signature databases.

Cloud databases are an option which will eliminate a lot of bloat.
 
I think that cloud databases are not the final solution as the computers will be unprotected when there is temporarily no internet connection.
In past, I was testing G Data, BitDefender, TrustPort and I didn't liked what I saw, BitDefender, as taken example, after installation and updating took ~ 1GB of space on the HDD, same for GData,( Program Files + Users + Program Data Folders).
Some companies, like ESET, have a different approach, you probably will never see ESET is downloading more than 20mb of update definitions, and I think that they are replacing definitions for the new ones for some time, keeping an old definitions as a backup and restore purposes and after some time they deleted it, which I personally prefer more :D
 
The new Gdata 2014:

NEW: Protection through hybrid active door locking technology by CloseGap (www.closegap.net)
NEW: AutostartManager speeds up the boot process - as fast as the first day
NEW: User Interface magazine for intuitive use without manual
BEST: New technology BankGuard for banking transactions and secure online shopping
BEST: Behavior Monitoring protects even against unknown viruses
Spam protection protects against attacks from the internet and e-mails infected by viruses
Child protection protects against inappropriate content for young
Comparison of real-time data in the cloud protects against fake messages
Recommended by gamers: Maximum protection with high performance without annoying pop-ups
Saves resources thanks to fingerprinting, checking on idle and active hybrid protection
Technical support via email and telephone
It also protects your Android Smartphone-or-Tablet against viruses and threats furniture!

enjoy.
 
I think G-Data includes the signatures in the initial installer, hence the large download.

G-Data includes Bitdefender, right? What's their definition download size?
 
A lot of fuss over an unimportant matter. So some of you are still on a dial up and own a hard disks with 5 GB of space.
I don't get it.

Btw....new GDATA 2014 is an excellent product.Much lighter than previous versions.
 
Nedim said:
A lot of fuss over an unimportant matter. So some of you are still on a dial up and own a hard disks with 5 GB of space.
I don't get it.

Btw....new GDATA 2014 is an excellent product.Much lighter than previous versions.

I just like to jump into discussion with this guy, a pure example of hater ;)
 
You can get 180 days with this promo.
Use another temporary email to grab new license and add it to existing license.
Further instruction with screenshots:

http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Giveaway-G-Data-Internet-Security-2014-Free-180-Days-Trial-Serial-Key-German-Language-Only?pid=133757#pid133757
 

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