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<blockquote data-quote="South Park" data-source="post: 882011" data-attributes="member: 73194"><p>When I was with Century Link they used to offer a stripped down free Norton, but I think they began charging for it (along with extended support) in 2016-7. Their Internet (but not phone) service was reliable, but the total bill for their lowest speed tier came to around $100/mo. against a nominal fee of about $50. At the time I had a free Webroot license, so that's what I used.</p><p></p><p></p><p>During a 3-day Internet outage here in March, Windows Defender without access to cloud protection (but hardened via Configure Defender) erred to the side of blocking suspicious items. It quarantined some old installers I had lying around while I was running a backup job, which I found reassuring.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ironically, I believe that Century Link (as well as some other ISPs) used its own branded version of G-Mail. I never used or trusted it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Park, post: 882011, member: 73194"] When I was with Century Link they used to offer a stripped down free Norton, but I think they began charging for it (along with extended support) in 2016-7. Their Internet (but not phone) service was reliable, but the total bill for their lowest speed tier came to around $100/mo. against a nominal fee of about $50. At the time I had a free Webroot license, so that's what I used. During a 3-day Internet outage here in March, Windows Defender without access to cloud protection (but hardened via Configure Defender) erred to the side of blocking suspicious items. It quarantined some old installers I had lying around while I was running a backup job, which I found reassuring. Ironically, I believe that Century Link (as well as some other ISPs) used its own branded version of G-Mail. I never used or trusted it. [/QUOTE]
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