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ESET Home Security Essential 2025 (3 Devices/Digital Download) for $34.99 - $22 w/ promo code
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Product Description:- ESET Internet Security is now included in our new all-in-one protection plan ESET HOME Security Essential.
- Award-Winning Multilayered Defense: Proactively protect your digital life against evolving threats.
- Network Inspector: Tests your home router for vulnerabilities, including weak passwords and outdated firmware.
- Safe Browsing: Shields your online activities with a secure browser mode, defending against malware and keylogging.
- Safe Banking: Ensures secure online transactions and encrypted communication between keyboard and browser.
- Browser Privacy & Security: Easily distinguish safe search results, stay protected from phishing, and enhance privacy.
- Webcam Protection: Monitors and blocks unauthorized webcam access for boosted privacy.
- Modern Endpoint Security: Guards against online and offline threats, preventing malware spread.
- ESET HOME: Manage subscriptions, devices, and security solutions via an easy-to-use web portal and mobile app.
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And harm won't come to you by anyone if you're absolutely a friend to the world.
Of course, if you don't run an anti-virus program that searches for viruses, you will never find any. Enjoy your blissfulness!
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Of course, if you don't run an anti-virus program that searches for viruses, you will never find any. Enjoy your blissfulness!
But at least for the last 4-5 years I don't think I've found a case of ESET catching something that Windows by itself didn't.
Again I still get it for a couple of machines that I'm more paranoid for, but the justification for buying it gets weaker and weaker.
My experience is of course anecdotal, and I'm sure smarter people have already pitted the systems against each other, but average Joe can probably skip a dedicated AV these days.
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