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2-Years Bitdefender Total Security 2025 (10 Devices, Digital Download)

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Newegg has 2-Years Bitdefender Total Security 2025 (10 Devices, Digital Download) on sale for $49.99 - $17 with promo code EP9262 in cart = $32.99.

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About this Item:
  • Bitdefender Total Security is the complete next-gen solution to cover cybersecurity for your Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices, with no compromise on performance and battery life.
  • 4-in-1: Windows, Android, macOS and iOS protection
  • Pure performance with no slowdowns
  • Cross-platform online safety for your kids
  • Bitdefender VPN protects your privacy on all devices
  • Detects ransomware-like behaviour and block its execution
  • No unauthorized applications can access your webcam
  • Secure online transactions, anti-theft & anti-loss tools

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Newegg has 2-Years Bitdefender Total Security 2025 (10 Devices, Digital Download) on sale for $49.99 - $17 with promo code EP9262 in cart = $32.99.

Thanks to Community Member kmichalec for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Bitdefender Total Security is the complete next-gen solution to cover cybersecurity for your Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices, with no compromise on performance and battery life.
  • 4-in-1: Windows, Android, macOS and iOS protection
  • Pure performance with no slowdowns
  • Cross-platform online safety for your kids
  • Bitdefender VPN protects your privacy on all devices
  • Detects ransomware-like behaviour and block its execution
  • No unauthorized applications can access your webcam
  • Secure online transactions, anti-theft & anti-loss tools

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Written by kmichalec

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Jan 18, 2025
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Joined Oct 2013
Jan 18, 2025
matt.c99
Jan 18, 2025
6 Posts
I was waiting for this .. great find .. thanks !
Pro
Jan 18, 2025
755 Posts
Joined Jul 2016
Jan 18, 2025
lotrbfme
Pro
Jan 18, 2025
755 Posts
Great deal. I am using microsoft defender now though
Jan 18, 2025
379 Posts
Joined Jul 2016
Jan 18, 2025
aerogems
Jan 18, 2025
379 Posts
I had this a few years back, but stopped when they started introducing these annoying popup notifications that couldn't be blocked or turned off because they weren't using the Windows API. They still doing that? Hard to tell from the reviews on NewEgg.
Pro
Jan 18, 2025
4,157 Posts
Joined Jan 2005
Jan 18, 2025
boourns84
Pro
Jan 18, 2025
4,157 Posts
Be very careful ever putting a credit card associated with this. I had a client who ended up getting charged like $300 a year later when it renewed.
Jan 18, 2025
1,038 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
Jan 18, 2025
Sarisin48
Jan 18, 2025
1,038 Posts
yes, I had the same two problems mentioned with Bitdefender. I thought it was a good product, but the popups and nag screens were very annoying and hard to block at that time (about 3 years ago). Also, I forgot to turn off the auto renew (it was the default and no notification of a coming charge) and my card was billed some ridiculous amount. I had to really fight and cancel to get a refund. Since then, I have been using MS Defender, but I am wondering if these issues have been cleared up since then.
Jan 18, 2025
315 Posts
Joined Jan 2016
Jan 18, 2025
Check4me2
Jan 18, 2025
315 Posts
Avg comes with VPN for $29 two years. Pass for me.
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Jan 19, 2025
127 Posts
Joined Oct 2017
Jan 19, 2025
Silverwavex
Jan 19, 2025
127 Posts
Quote from aerogems :
I had this a few years back, but stopped when they started introducing these annoying popup notifications that couldn't be blocked or turned off because they weren't using the Windows API. They still doing that? Hard to tell from the reviews on NewEgg.
Bit defender has always done this and changes how notifications display so it can constantly push you new products. You can turn these notifications off, but it's often buried and hard to find

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Jan 19, 2025
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Jan 19, 2025
slackerrudie
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Jan 19, 2025
1,130 Posts
If you want cheap VPN, G2A has sellers with 2 year nordvpn keys for $28, comes down to $25 with coupon scanning browser extension I have through microsoft. Got a key yesterday and activated it and it worked. Have 2 years of nordvpn.
Jan 19, 2025
319 Posts
Joined Jul 2004
Jan 19, 2025
Omizzle
Jan 19, 2025
319 Posts
bitdefender sucks. i was using malwayrebytes, but cancelled once they charged my card after i turned off auto renew. I switched to bitdefender AND IT IS SO INTRUSIVE! I have 1 year left on my sub and I'm about to switch back to malwarebytes or something that is less intrusive. Never again.
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Jan 19, 2025
1 Posts
Joined Dec 2018
Jan 19, 2025
PrismPrincipia
Jan 19, 2025
1 Posts
Thanks for posting this. I currently have a 5-device license set to expire in December. I know I can't stack this license with my current setup since they're different products, but can I purchase this and sit on the activation code for 11 months? Or does the license activate the day you make the purchase?
Jan 19, 2025
25 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
Jan 19, 2025
johnnyb4x
Jan 19, 2025
25 Posts
Quote from aerogems :
I had this a few years back, but stopped when they started introducing these annoying popup notifications that couldn't be blocked or turned off because they weren't using the Windows API. They still doing that? Hard to tell from the reviews on NewEgg.
I've had Bitdefender for the last two years. It wasn't very hard to disable the annoying popups imo. Way better than Norton in that regard.
Jan 19, 2025
43 Posts
Joined Dec 2011
Jan 19, 2025
wealthmaker
Jan 19, 2025
43 Posts
Can you stack this? I have over 400 days left on current subscription.
Jan 19, 2025
379 Posts
Joined Jul 2016
Jan 19, 2025
aerogems
Jan 19, 2025
379 Posts
Quote from johnnyb4x :
I've had Bitdefender for the last two years. It wasn't very hard to disable the annoying popups imo. Way better than Norton in that regard.
Quote from ilverwavex :
Bit defender has always done this and changes how notifications display so it can constantly push you new products. You can turn these notifications off, but it's often buried and hard to find
I swear when they started doing it, I looked up and down the settings and even tried posting a question on like Reddit or something. Responses, as I recall, varied from typical social media assholes who attacked me for not loving popups that can't be turned off showing up in the middle of games or other activities, and people who commiserated but also had no idea how to turn it off. Maybe they got enough complaints they finally allowed you to turn them off. I think at the time the only way to do it was to turn on the game mode, but that disabled other notifications I actually wanted.

Used to be the third party software firewalls for Windows were the only ones that made a harmless request from some app to access the network sound like the horde of bloodthirsty barbarians were at the gate in an effort to fool clueless users into thinking the app was actually doing something. Then I guess the person responsible for that bit of farkery made the rounds to different companies over the years, infecting them with that particular mind virus until there were none left except Microsoft, and probably only because they don't want a fresh set of antitrust accusations being thrown at them. And my descent into crotchety old person is clearly nearing completion. Appreciate the comments, looks like I'll be continuing my abstention from Bitdefender.
Jan 19, 2025
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tCLOCK
Jan 19, 2025
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Deal dead?

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Jan 19, 2025
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SmartSquirrel9403
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from tCLOCK :
Deal dead?
Seems to be.

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