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Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection is for any size of organization but because of its high effectiveness and low management overheads is particularly attractive to SMBs and SME's.
It caters to businesses across multiple industries and sectors.
Fantastic from the start, deployed and policy applied. The reports are great, and the dashboard (console) is easy to navigate.
When this happens it always crashed my Chrome Browser with 'Page Unresponsive' error message and then my other apps stops working because of the No Internet. Not sure, how this is all related.
This is an updated review. Previous i was very happy with Webroot, as it had very good detection rate, was very fast, reliable and easy to use.
The Webroot cannot detect all viruses, so you can still run the risk of being infected sometime.
I like that it does not slow down my PC and the protection seems pretty good. It also has a good price as compared to some of the other protection software products.
I had a lot of problems with other antivirus software causing some programs not to function properly so I will continue using Webroot for now.
The benefits I received from the software is a sense of appreciation knowing that our user and server environment is being protected.
Mac integration has been difficult since Catalina. Sometimes endpoint updates have adverse effects on performance.
Great maleware scanner, definitely among the best. Good pricing and very effective software.
I honestly do not find any cons with Malwarebytes at all. I have been using it for 3 years now since i had an issue with a computer i do not own any more with nasty malware issues.
I really liked the user interface, not only because it's organized and friendly, but it's visually appealing.
My worst experience with MalwareBytes was when I was looking at their Enterprise software. I contacted Sales to get a quote.
I use to managed a Rooming house and Thank God for Malewarebytes for really saved me a lot of work, it’s very user friendly and just a really good product.
Customer service is lacking and installation was a bit difficult.
I love that Malwarebytes picks up the smallest issue, such as a PUP file - to the larger ones, like Trojans and Hijack viruses. Great value for the money.
There is not yet full support for Android and iOS (mobile devices).
Erika H.: Hi, I'm Erika. I'm a director, and I give SecureAnywhere three stars. For more reviews, click here. I used to have to use several other free antivirus products before SecureAnywhere, and then I switched to SecureAnywhere to see if it was working for me. And it did work for me for a while. So, I chose SecureAnywhere because there were really high recommendations as an antivirus, especially for laptops, and that's why I chose it. So, installing SecureAnywhere was very, very easy to do that. It was just a click and then accept installation, download the exe file, and that was it. It was rather easy to install it. So, a recommendation for you is that the SecureAnywhere, the free version is a good version, but if you want to have a better coverage, do make sure that you pay for the upgraded version because it has a lot more features than the very basic bare bones one.
Gerald: My name is Gerald. I'm a freelance script writer in the film and television industry. I give Malwarebytes a four out of five rating. For more reviews, please look below. Previously, I used McAfee and I found it was giving me a whole lot of false positives for viruses, et cetera. And it seemed to be using a whole lot of memory and generally interfering with the functioning of the computer. So right now, what I use is Microsoft Defender which comes with Windows 10 and I use Malwarebytes. And technically, they're supposed to be compatible if you use a certain switch in Malwarebytes, which I did. And they both seem to work quite well. I chose Malwarebytes when I think they first began as a company and I had a problem with the computer that got really infected with malware. And so, I went on the web and started looking at programs that could clean that kind of malware. This was not really viruses, but malware. And the name Malwarebytes came up, so I purchased it. In those days, it was not too expensive. It was about $25 for a lifetime purchase. And I've had it ever since. They've since changed their pricing policy, but they've been really nice and grandfathered me in. So I'm have a lifetime subscription based on [inaudible 00:02:00], because I suppose I got in on the ground floor and I appreciate that from them. It works mostly in the background. So most of the time, I'm really, I'm not even conscious of it, which is I suppose the way it's supposed to be in a way. It does have some problems in the sense that it flags occasionally good sites as being a suspect or having malware in them when I know in fact they don't. And so, you have to white go to the trouble of white listing those sites. But generally, it works in the background and you're not really conscious of it. If malware does occur, you get a pop-up and it tells you that there is some malware. Fortunately, I never have virtually have no malware at all. So, I'm fortunate in that way. I think I would recommend it. There's a few caveats, which I've still don't quite understand. Malwarebytes itself like advertises itself as both being a virus, antiviral program, and a malware, anti-malware program. But in reading reports and reviews from magazines and such, they often say that it is not a virus cleaner and you still need an antiviral program. So I'm a bit confused about that, but I have both an antiviral program and Malwarebytes running. So I suppose here I have two levels of security, and two is better than one. So if Malwarebytes doesn't catch something, the antiviral program will or vice versa. So, I'd recommend it in that sense. There's no problem having to, if they don't conflict with each other.
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