Expired Giveaway of the day — SecureAPlus Essentials 6.6.1

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BigWrench

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SecureAPlus is personalised malware protection that defends your home devices against the increasing number of security threats without forcing you to be a cybersecurity expert. It comes with intuitive application control combined with cloud anti-malware scanners to protect you against multiple attack vectors – known or unknown and file or file-less.

SecureAPlus essentials is ideal for multiple device protection at home or the office. It includes options for personalising your AI sensitivity, cloud scanning, and external storage protection. It also includes on-device parental controls and 24/7 email alerts via the online dashboard to help you manage your device security wherever and whenever.

System Requirements:
Windows 11 (x64)/ 10 (x32/x64)/ 8.1 (x32/x64)/ 8 (x32/x64)/ Windows 7 Home Basic and above (x32/x64) with Service Pack 1; Windows Server 2019 (x64); Windows Server 2016 (x64); Windows Server R2 2012 (x64); Windows Server 2012 (64-bit); Windows Server 2008 R2 and above; 2 GHz Pentium 4 or higher processor; 1GB of RAM; 300 MB hard disk space; Min.screen resolution: 1024×768; Local hard disk that is formatted with NTFS file system

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SecureAge Technology
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File Size:
220 MB

Licence details:
1 year license for 1 PC

Price:
The program is available for $19.99,
but it will be free for our visitors
as a time-limited offer.
 

Wordward

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Jun 21, 2011
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I had it installed without the AV alongside Windows Defender a few years ago, but I was never sure if it was really needed. I uninstalled it and had a hard drive crash. It may have been coincidental, my ASUS laptop was more than a few years old at the time, but I've been afraid to try it again ever since. I've been doing good not trialing AVs the last two years, other than a 6 month trial of Trend Micro Maximum Security this year, so there's that too. lol. .
 
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