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Kaspersky Internet Security 7 (3 User Edition) (PC)
Kaspersky Internet Security 7 (3 User Edition) (PC)

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From: Kaspersky Lab
Category: Software

List Price: £59.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 908

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Windows Vista, Windows Nt
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.

MPN: KL1825UXCFS
EAN: 5060037893179
ASIN: B000SODOCY

Release Date: August 3, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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2 out of 5 stars Average product but beware licence validity   November 2, 2008
The product is good and easy to install and use. It seems to take minimal resources and quietly runs in the background unlike some other internet security packages I have tried.

The main problem when using it was the pop-up blocker. If it blocks a pop-up window on a form based page, you get the option of allowing the pop-up. However, when you click this, it reloads the initial page, and all previously input form data is lost. This was very frustrating and I eventually had to switch the pop-up blocker off.

However, the main reason why I wouldn't buy it again is the limited validity of the 3 licences. All three licences have to be activated within 30 days of the first install. If not, their validity is automatically started and will end 12 months after the 30 days is up. So when I tried to install it on a 3rd machine 11 months after installing it on the 1st machine, I only had 1 month left - making it a waste of the extra money. I am sure it is somewhere in the small print, but beware.



5 out of 5 stars Brilliant AV Software!   October 18, 2008
This is amazing antivirus softwarfe. I bought it a while ago. I had to use all three keys to myself due to formatting of my computer a couple of times, but that is my own fault. Kaspersky detects lots of viruses that Norton, McAfee or even AVG would not detect. I do not even know how they made sucvh a good antivirus. If you are looking to spend between 10 and 30, then I strongly advise you go for this! It comes with Spyware detection, Adware detection, and new in this edition, Child Protection. Watch what the little ones are looking at!


5 out of 5 stars Kaspersky Internet Security   October 8, 2008
Had it for the last 2 years now and never had a problem. 2007 was really good, 2008 was ok but 2009 edition is wicked. Some say , AVG is better ( it might ) , other say NOD32 but i recommend Kaspersky for your security. Voted so many times best Security Suite.


4 out of 5 stars Still good   August 15, 2008
I've been using Kaspersky for about three years now (we have 6 computers in our house) and although the newer versions can cause reduced performance, an experiment using Windows Live One Care clearly demonstrated that while the latter does not impair performance, it doesn't protect from infected emails even when suspect attachments are stored locally and scanned manually. When these attachments were forwarded to a machine with Kaspersky, the virus was IMMEDIATELY and promptly detected and dealt with. I'll stick to the one that works, but I wish they'd address the performance issues.


2 out of 5 stars Not for the faint-hearted ...   July 31, 2008
... of whom I am one. Before purchasing Kaspersky, I noted one reviewer helpful stated that it was good 'for those who know what they are doing', and counted myself in. Kaspersky has routinely shown me I am an outsider.

It loaded and registered easily and I sat back to admire. It immediately became hyperactive, bleeping and moaning about my most trusted sites, accusing them all of being under attack from 'Invader riskware'. Heck, it scared the something out of me! I started to panic and peace of mind - which these packages are supposed to bring you - was a thing of the past. What was frustrating was that it was frequently asking questions about what to allow through but never giving advice.

I decided I should not give up without trying the help desk. The number of hoops to jump through was formidable and I lost the will to live half-way through, so I shall never know how good the support people are. My loss.

This may well be an excellent package but you have to know what you're doing and there is not much help on offer. I gave it a month and bought Bit Defender which seems an ocean tranquillity by comparison. It worries - without bleeping - about things coming in but then tells me they are clean and why don't I allow them access? O bliss! Internet security for the common man. Happy days are here again!


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