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Hello!

 

This is mrscountry, just wanted to say Hi!

I am new to this forum.

Happy New Year Everybody!!

 
Welcome to the Community mrscountry, it is good to have you here.
Hello Erma and Welcome to the Webroot Community!

 

The best place to be on the Web as we have great support from Webroot Staff and us Volunteers so that's how much we trust WSA to keep our Computers Safe!

 

So Welcome once again!

 

Daniel :D

 

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Hello mrscountry,

 

 

Welcome to the Community Forum,

 

Hope you look around and if you have any questions then feel free to ask!

 

Have a Nice Day!:D

 



 

 

Regards,
Thank you!

 

Does webroot run itself?

Do they contact you if they are going to renew your subscription?

 

mrscountry

 
Cute

 

Thank you so much.

 

mrscountry

 
 

Thank you!

 

mrscountry

 
Thank you Jasper!

 

mrscountry

 
Hello mrscountry,

 

 

 

Once Webroot is installed ..you can set it and forget about it

 

Instead of me saying anything it's best to read it for yourself what the potential Webroot has.: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/Scanning-PC-suspiciously-fast/m-p/... also the Webroot WIN Cloud does all the work not your PC: http://www.brightcloud.com/platform/webroot-intelligence-network.php

 

 



 

 

Please go here to the User Guide and this will show you how to open the GUI of Webroot on your desktop by opening My Account.

If you look to the left of the screen it will tell you how many days are left.

I have provided hoe to do this below.

 


  1. Open SecureAnywhere (see Using the SecureAnywhere interface).
  2. Click My Account from the right pane.
    Your account information appears in the panel.

    http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/Content/Resources/Images/MyAccountPanel.png
If you have anymore questions then feel free to ask.
Thank you Sherry!

 

I have been reading a lot.

 

One other thing, if I am not on line and get a malware how does it get taken care of?

 

thanks   LOL

 

mrscountry

 
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Thank you Sherry!

 

I have been reading a lot.

 

One other thing, if I am not on line and get a malware how does it get taken care of?

 

thanks   LOL

 

mrscountry

 

Your Welcome! @ 

 

Yes you are protected offline because Webroot won't allow Malware to run on your Computer, EDIT: Webroots Firewall and Windows Firewall also protect from inbound and outbound connections. Here's the Firewall in the User Guide

 

If you want to watch some videos of Webroot ..Please go here to Bright Talk

 

https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/8241/132751

 

https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/8241/136305?utm_campaign=channel-feed&utm_content=&utm_source=brighttalk-portal&utm_medium=web&utm_term=

 

This video is really great about how Wewbroot protects from Ransomeware.

https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/8241/127363

 

 

So if you have timne on your hands these vidoes would be great to watch!

 

 

Best Regards,

 

 

 
 

Thank you Sherry, I will.  LOL

 

mrscountry

 

 
Hi mrscountry

 

If I may add to what Sherry has advised about offline protection?

 

Part of WSA's protection armoury is, on top of the whitelist (or list of good apps/files) held in the Cloud, (i) the use of heuristics or analysis of & reaction to the behaviour of files/apps; which is stepped up a notch or two when WSA runs in offline mod & (ii) a set of special signatures that it uses instead of reference to the Cloud whitelist, again only when not connected to the internet.

 

For more information on the above please see this KB article.

 

Hope that helps?

 

Regards, Baldrick

 

 

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