Because I am a previous Webroot customer, I received a 50% promotional email today for SpySweeper. On top of that, I found a coupon for $10 off.
SpySweeper+ Updates: $29.95 Add a Year of Updates : $10.00 -------------------Subtotal: $39.95 -----------------Discounts: -$25.00 --------------Grand Total: $14.95 --------------Savings: $25.00
Here's the link: Text Here's the coupon code: ISCSPY
note: The OP for this was RIch at WHT just passing it on as its a pretty hot deal and you don't need to buy this as an 'upgrade' meaning you don't need to already have the software to get the dicount.
Everyone should use more than one anti-spyware scanner in addition to one memory-resident anti-spyware software. One tool will not detect or remove them all. The chances of acquiring spyware are greatly reduced by not using Internet Explorer for general web surfing. Safer and more fully-featured web browsers are: Firefox, Opera, Safari.
1) Remember to use the built-in update buttons in Ad-Aware and Spybot to get the latest signatures.
2) Be careful not to enable the memory-resident spyware blocking features of more than one program, as they will likely conflict.
3) Firefox. Opera. Safari. Only use Internet Explorer when you are absolutely sure of the site you're visiting. Even a typo in the site (such as "www.fattwallet.com") can take you to a site that will try to install malicious software. IE 7 Beta is supposed to be more secure than previous versions, but it is not proven and crackers can take advantage of unpublicized vulnerabilities.
You can usually get retail boxes for FAR with competitive rebates (Mcafee, Norton, CA). I have 3 waiting in the wings that I've acquired in the past year. Each box has a year subscription, even if it's the same version.
jonnashville said:You can usually get retail boxes for FAR with competitive rebates (Mcafee, Norton, CA). I have 3 waiting in the wings that I've acquired in the past year. Each box has a year subscription, even if it's the same version.
So do you hqave to wait for the first one to expire before adding the next year's sub ?
I think I'm just gonna do the one year for $4.95 and gamble for a free upgrade sometime in late 2007 (when my 5 buck year expires). I have SpySweeper now that will expire in November. I'll just activate my $5 year then and comb this board for another deal/free copy of SpySweeper.
Thanks OP even though I'm too cheap to spring for the extra $10.
OP you rock! I had to pay $19.95 a couple months ago because this was the only program that would remove some spyware I had picked up, now I can put it on the kids 'puter too! Green!
On the checkout page, I added the extra year like the op said, I entered the coupon in the box, and then I click (Coupon Policy) and it showed the 14.95 total. Then I removed the extra year, and checkout for 4.95 plus tax.
This is even hotter, isn't it? This technology changes so fast, who knows what will be the best in 1 year from now.
On the checkout page, I added the extra year like the op said, I entered the coupon in the box, and then I click (Coupon Policy) and it showed the 14.95 total. Then I removed the extra year, and checkout for 4.95 plus tax.
This is even hotter, isn't it? This technology changes so fast, who knows what will be the best in 1 year from now.
Yep, me t in for ne year at $4.95 plus tax. Great deal!
tr00p said:...IE 7 Beta is supposed to be more secure than previous versions, but it is not proven and crackers can take advantage of unpublicized vulnerabilities.
Come on now...it's not just white guys doing this stuff.
couple of questions: 1. My current copy expires in Nov, can I add my new license key now or do I wait untill Nov. when my current copy expires? -i.e. if I add my new license now will it last untill Nov. 2007 or will it last only untill July 2007 ? 2. Do I need to uninstall/reinstall when I activate or can i simply change/add the new key ?
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