I wasn't sure if the devices covered included smart phones or not, or if they are considered just PC's. If they are just considered PC's, how many smartphones may I cover with the Internet Security Plus plan, or the complete plan?
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Hello ?,
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
Yes Webroot covers smart phones. Webroot Internet Security Plus you have 3 devices and WSA Complete you can have 5 devices. You can use Webroot for 3 or 5 mobiles if you want with these Webroot susbscriptions.
Here is a KB Article that may help you determine which is the correct download for you.
If you have any further questions then please get back to us,
Edited- Please heed ? advice. Now I am not positive that I am correct..:S
Kind Regards,
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
Yes Webroot covers smart phones. Webroot Internet Security Plus you have 3 devices and WSA Complete you can have 5 devices. You can use Webroot for 3 or 5 mobiles if you want with these Webroot susbscriptions.
Here is a KB Article that may help you determine which is the correct download for you.
If you have any further questions then please get back to us,
Edited- Please heed ? advice. Now I am not positive that I am correct..:S
Kind Regards,
Hello there,
That is a good question, and I think it needs to be answered by Sales. Please refer to this page for the phone number and times when the offices are open. Support MIGHT know the answer to this, and you can reach them 24/7 via a Trouble Ticket.
That is a good question, and I think it needs to be answered by Sales. Please refer to this page for the phone number and times when the offices are open. Support MIGHT know the answer to this, and you can reach them 24/7 via a Trouble Ticket.
Hi Jokerswild2412
If I may add to what Sherry & David have posted...I am fairly certain, as I have run into the question before that, now and for a while back PCs, Macs, tablets, AND smartphones are all considered to be DEVICES in respect of the subscription and therefore if you have a 3 device subscription for the Mac product you can have you can have any mix of Macs, iPads and iPhones, etc., as long as you do not exceed the total count of 3...same in the case of a 5 device subscription where the limit is...obviously in this case...five.
I believe that this is a change to what was previously the case when WSA first came out and just PCs, Macs, etc. where considered to be DEVICES and and number of smartphones could be attached...but I suspect w=that with the rise of prominence in prominence of smartphone usage the commercial model was changed...for obvious reasons.
BY all means check with Sales as David has suggested by I do believe that they will advise as per above...and if they do not then please let me know as I would had to continue under a false premise.
Regards, Baldrick
If I may add to what Sherry & David have posted...I am fairly certain, as I have run into the question before that, now and for a while back PCs, Macs, tablets, AND smartphones are all considered to be DEVICES in respect of the subscription and therefore if you have a 3 device subscription for the Mac product you can have you can have any mix of Macs, iPads and iPhones, etc., as long as you do not exceed the total count of 3...same in the case of a 5 device subscription where the limit is...obviously in this case...five.
I believe that this is a change to what was previously the case when WSA first came out and just PCs, Macs, etc. where considered to be DEVICES and and number of smartphones could be attached...but I suspect w=that with the rise of prominence in prominence of smartphone usage the commercial model was changed...for obvious reasons.
BY all means check with Sales as David has suggested by I do believe that they will advise as per above...and if they do not then please let me know as I would had to continue under a false premise.
Regards, Baldrick
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