I looked at the different products. SecureAnywhere Complete seems to work best for me (I guess). I would like to install complete on 10 different devices. A mix of small business users with personal. I will only use the backup on 2 business PCs, 2 personal PCs, and the rest will have no backup. My question is:
1. How will I set this up to make sure other users can't access the other backups? I just want to make sure those other backups stay private from other users. One idea I had was to remove Webroot Backup and Sync from file explorer.
2. Is this the right product for me? I think endpoint would be too much.
3. To futher secure the backups from being viewed, can I install Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus version on the other non-backup PCs (under the same WSA Complete license)? Can I do this and is this a good idea?
4. If a computer was stolen, how would I go about to make sure the theft couldn't access the backups (if lets say, I had no Windows login)? Can a simple change of Webroot password suffice?
I'm just looking for some tips. I know this is business use and the business editions may offer more flexibility, but sometimes even family don't want to 'share' data between other users (ex: I may not want my daughter to see my backups...or vise versa).
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Securing backup between multiple users
Best answer by Baldrick
Hi mar122999
In response to your first point what you need to do is to make surfe that each userr has their accounts, which then means that when they sign into Backup & Sync, or for that matter, the Password Manager their data is separated from the other users.
To set up multiple accounts please see this page from the online article viewer that should provide you with the infortmation you need and guide you as to how to use the permissions to restrict use of Backup & Sync and/or Passowrd Manager.
On the 2nd point I think that this is the right product for you given the size of your installation/system and what you want to do with it.
On the 3rd point the answer is 'No' the Complete license is for the Complete version and you would have to get a seperate license for the AV version if you wanted AV features...the keycode controls what features are available...but as I said in relation to your first point; you can limit each user account you set up to have or not have access to the additional Complete features such as Backup & Sync and/or Password Manager.
On the 4th point if you set each userr up with their own account then they will have their own password for their account so if one of the PCs gets stolen all you need to do is to change the password for the account in question, via the Online Console (HERE).
Have a read of the article I have linked to and if you have any further questions then come back here and we can go through the finer points in more detail.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
View originalIn response to your first point what you need to do is to make surfe that each userr has their accounts, which then means that when they sign into Backup & Sync, or for that matter, the Password Manager their data is separated from the other users.
To set up multiple accounts please see this page from the online article viewer that should provide you with the infortmation you need and guide you as to how to use the permissions to restrict use of Backup & Sync and/or Passowrd Manager.
On the 2nd point I think that this is the right product for you given the size of your installation/system and what you want to do with it.
On the 3rd point the answer is 'No' the Complete license is for the Complete version and you would have to get a seperate license for the AV version if you wanted AV features...the keycode controls what features are available...but as I said in relation to your first point; you can limit each user account you set up to have or not have access to the additional Complete features such as Backup & Sync and/or Password Manager.
On the 4th point if you set each userr up with their own account then they will have their own password for their account so if one of the PCs gets stolen all you need to do is to change the password for the account in question, via the Online Console (HERE).
Have a read of the article I have linked to and if you have any further questions then come back here and we can go through the finer points in more detail.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
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