![]() ![]() However, no further information on this appears to be available. ![]() The website notes that a “family” package can be purchased, which includes licenses for six devices (total). Up to three devices can be protected using one “home” (standard) package. To fix the issues it finds, you must pay for a license. This will scan your system for threats, system boost, and disk cleaner issues, but it will not fix them. If you want to try out PCProtect, a 30-day money-back guarantee is available, “No questions asked!” Given the shady promotional tactics it employs, plus support’s refusal to answer my questions, however, I am not confident that this guarantee can be trusted.Īlternatively, you can download a free version of PCProtect. Yikes! And this is not made at all clear on the website, After this time, “all services automatically renew at the standard rate using the same payment method, unless you request a change.” A standard annual subscription costs $149. The thing is, though, that the "regular" price is entirely fictional as far as I can tell as this product has been on permanent "offer" for years.Įven more worrying, though, is that this is just a promotional price that expires after 1 year. On the website, PCProtect AntiVirus Pro is advertised at $39.99 (also £ and €), an alleged $80 discount from the "regular" price. ![]()
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