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SecureAnywhere complete vs SecureAnywhere internet security complete?

  • February 6, 2014
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I have SecureAnywhere Complete but was online looking for renewal info and only found SecureAnywhere internet security complete. What is the difference?

Best answer by RetiredTripleHelix

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Thanks...that really helps me understand my options.
In the comparison chart it only shows 1 seat (or as I would say 1 computer)  for the Antivirus package.
Are you saying it actually would protect 3 computers for the price shown? Or do I have to buy multiple copies for each additional computer?
When you click Buy Now it will give the option to have it for 2 years and 1 or 3 PC's or Mac's.
 
TH
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Here's a comparison chart of the different products.  Does that help?  If not let me know and I can answer any specific questions you have.

RetiredTripleHelix
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Hello SG and Welcome to the Webroot Community Forums!


 
They are one and the same if you look at Nic's link it will show you the details!
 
Cheers,
 
TH  ;)

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  • February 6, 2014
Thanks for the replys.
So are you both saying that Webroot Antivirus has the exact same malware engine that I, and the other progrmas currently have, and the only difference is password protection (I have roboform), smartphone protection (I already have that), and a few other minor features?
If so, then it would seem logical that Antivirus is all I need. Speaking of which, isn't it really malware protection not antivirus protection that I'm getting now and the main focus of your programs. I have Eset NOD32 for antivirus protection, but purchased Webroot to round out my total protection since I understand that Webroot will work well with other Av products.
I also already have a firewall program, just in case you were wondering.
Thanks for clarifying.

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@ wrote:
Thanks for the replys.
So are you both saying that Webroot Antivirus has the exact same malware engine that I, and the other progrmas currently have, and the only difference is password protection (I have roboform), smartphone protection (I already have that), and a few other minor features?
If so, then it would seem logical that Antivirus is all I need. Speaking of which, isn't it really malware protection not antivirus protection that I'm getting now and the main focus of your programs. I have Eset NOD32 for antivirus protection, but purchased Webroot to round out my total protection since I understand that Webroot will work well with other Av products.
I also already have a firewall program, just in case you were wondering.
Thanks for clarifying.
Correct the same Cloud Anti-Malware protection with Identity Shield & Outbound Firewall to use with Windows Firewall or any other third party Firewall and Security Plus 3 seats & Complete 5 seats is just added features if you want and the AV you can get 1 or 3 seats and I know some that use that combo without issues.
 
HTH,
 
TH  ;)

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  • February 6, 2014
Thanks...that really helps me understand my options.
In the comparison chart it only shows 1 seat (or as I would say 1 computer)  for the Antivirus package.
Are you saying it actually would protect 3 computers for the price shown? Or do I have to buy multiple copies for each additional computer?

RetiredTripleHelix
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@ wrote:
Thanks...that really helps me understand my options.
In the comparison chart it only shows 1 seat (or as I would say 1 computer)  for the Antivirus package.
Are you saying it actually would protect 3 computers for the price shown? Or do I have to buy multiple copies for each additional computer?
When you click Buy Now it will give the option to have it for 2 years and 1 or 3 PC's or Mac's.
 
TH

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