ESET annoyance
I have been using ESET for quite some time, up to now I have found it
completely satisfactory. As it is running out I renewed it. Whereas in the past that was that this time it requires me to input data to keep it going. Why? Surely it should be a simple means of renewing and paying the money, I object to having to jumps through hoops of ESET's making, it has renewed in the past with no problems. So a question is there a good alternative at about the same price? £40.00 |
ESET annoyance
Bloody Anti virus companies have a good little racket going in my view.
Unless you engage in really bad usage of the Internet the free ones seem quite adequate. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Broadback" wrote in message ... I have been using ESET for quite some time, up to now I have found it completely satisfactory. As it is running out I renewed it. Whereas in the past that was that this time it requires me to input data to keep it going. Why? Surely it should be a simple means of renewing and paying the money, I object to having to jumps through hoops of ESET's making, it has renewed in the past with no problems. So a question is there a good alternative at about the same price? £40.00 |
ESET annoyance
On 13/08/2019 14:44, Broadback wrote:
I have been using ESET for quite some time, up to now I have found it completely satisfactory. As it is running out I renewed it. Whereas in the past that was that this time it requires me to input data to keep it going. What data? -- Max Demian |
ESET annoyance
On 13/08/2019 14:44, Broadback wrote:
I have been using ESET for quite some time, up to now I have found it completely satisfactory. As it is running out I renewed it. Whereas in the past that was that this time it requires me to input data to keep it going. Why? Surely it should be a simple means of renewing and paying the money, I object to having to jumps through hoops of ESET's making, it has renewed in the past with no problems. So a question is there a good alternative at about the same price? £40.00 Why not use free MS Defender? I occasionally use Malwarebytes, again free. |
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