TTB internet security

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Probably it's always the best advice never to purchase any "unknown" AV.
In case of people are still being interested, just download trial version and going to install only in VMware/VirtualBox.

 
Probably it's always the best advice never to purchase any "unknown" AV.
In case of people are still being interested, just download trial version and going to install only in VMware/VirtualBox.

I like to try different programs. its price was $ 2 with a discount.
 
I like to try different programs. its price was $ 2 with a discount.
If you find a single antivirus solution that satisfies your needs and protects you, there is no reason to switch from it.

Anyways, I've never heard of that antivirus.

But as silversurfer said above, don't go purchasing any unknown AV. Usually you'll end up getting a software that has a low detection rate compared to other AV (Kaspersky, Bitdefender, Malwarebytes and others) or a software that just rents the engine from another famous AV (like Bitdefender).
 
I like to try different programs. its price was $ 2 with a discount.
That's a bargain, considering that on their site it costs $80.

 
ttbinternetsecurity is a tech support company that provides touch support service for standard routers and Wi-Fi devices.

Their target locations include the US, Canada, UK, New Zealand, and Australia.

ttb internet security antivirus is very poor.

It performs badly on both mobile and desktop devices and cannot detect any phishing attempts or any major virus.

ttb internetsecurity is a company that, after providing support services for routers and extenders, sells antivirus software, making it a kind of scam.

After buying their antivirus, you will likely uninstall it from your mobile or desktop within a month or 15 days, and I guarantee that.

So, anyone considering buying an antivirus should thoroughly check its reviews and investigate it well before purchasing.
 
$2? Microsoft Defender for Business costs a $1 more monthly and it has the resources of a well-known tech company behind it.

If you're looking to upgrade to a paid AV, there are better choices out there than TTB.