F-Secure Internet Security 2013
Ciaran Moore - September 23, 2012Nowadays, it has become absolutely essential that any computer connected to the internet has a good level of protection against viruses, malware, spyware, and other online threats such as phishing.
F-Secure is a company that has been around for many years, which is always a reassuring thing when dealing with choosing security products for your computer. This is a fully featured suite of security tools and comes with at least a 12 month license to use them all. The tools it comes with are an antivirus program, firewall tools, and also spam blocking,and anti-phishing.
It’s included parental controls ensure it’s also quite good for a family situation as well. Individual user accounts can be made for each member of the family for example. Each of these can have different levels of browser protection, web filters, as well as setting time limits on use. Standard users can be kept out of the settings, while parents for example, can be the only ones who can change settings.
As is usual with these types of suites, there are several settings you can change and set-up to your own personal taste and needs. You do have to go through quite a few questions upon initial installation though. It’s worth taking the time to configure everything correctly to avoid any minor issues at a later date. Having done that, this program is pretty much a set-it-and-forget-it type of thing,until it’s time to renew your subscription again.
So if you are seeking Advanced real-time cloud-based technology against viruses, spyware and other malicious attacks, as well as a user-friendly firewall to prevent hacker attacks, along with such bonus extras as parental control and personalized settings per user, it is well worth checking out F-Secure Internet Security 2013.
It supports Windows 7, Vista and all XP versions.
For full details, visit the homepage at F-secure.
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