McAfee Total Protection 3 User 2010

January 31, 2010
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  • McAfee Total Protection 2010 provides award-winning PC and online security for total peace of mind
  • Detects, blocks, and removes viruses, spyware, and adware
  • Identity protection helps you to shop, bank, and trade online safely
  • Parental controls allow your children to go online safely
  • Advanced home network protection with network monitoring

Product Description
McAfee Total Protection suite offers you and your family the ultimate PC and online security with accelerated performance. It’s now available with revolutionary Active Protection technology, enabling the fastest updates and highest levels of detection against malicious threats. It provides anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-spam, anti-phishing, and firewall, in addition to parental controls and identity protection. Also included are a powerful website safety advisor and bonus McAfee Anti-Theft File Protection software.Amazon.com Product Description
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McAfee Total Protection 3 User 2010

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5 Responses to “ McAfee Total Protection 3 User 2010 ”

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  1. xoxo on January 31, 2010 at 5:00 am

    This program ran so well I forgot I had it! You’ll enjoy it’s user friendly controls and increase your protection to new levels! A name & program you can trust to protect your whole family! Don’t be fooled by knock-off brands. If it’s not McAfee it’s not worth your time & trouble!

  2. B. J. Snook on January 31, 2010 at 5:29 am

    If you don’t activate after 30 days, the product stops working and won’t let you scan or protect your computer.

    Would someone please tell me what 3 user means? Three SEPERATE computers? Three people? What???

    My problem is that I constantly back up and reformat my hard disks every couple months.

    Will they remember it’s me? How?

    Don’t like it one bit. BTW, you need to have an internet connection if you plan to install Windows 7. The disc won’t work.

    Horrible, don’t buy.

  3. RBMunkin on January 31, 2010 at 6:02 am

    Better than Norton, not as good as some free stuff that could be downloaded. Avast! for example, works like a charm and doesn’t take up HUGE amounts of memory like Norton and McAfee does. I had to uninstall these because of how badly they affected my system’s resources.

    So I give it three stars because it certainly doesn’t deserve more but it’s not so bad, as long as you have lots of memory.

  4. R. Burtwell on January 31, 2010 at 8:41 am

    What a waste of money. I already had McAfee loaded on my computer and the subscription had run out. So every five minutes I get an annoying pop up message telling me I need to re-new. So after having major problems trying to get a multi computer renewal available by download I turned to buying this new in the box. Still will not load properly on more than one computer. Call tech support and can not understand the guy on the other end of the phone his english is so bad. Call back, same thing over again. Call McAfee to get a refund on the product because tech support is no help unless you speak Pakistani, guess who I get to talk to in customer service. Yep, I am back to speaking Pakistani!!!! Screw this..

  5. J. Howard on January 31, 2010 at 11:03 am

    I tried a McAfee AV product years ago, but found it interfered with too many other programs and ended up uninstalling it. I typically use a basic Norton AV, but I thought it was time to try McAfee again. Total Protection 2010 has more features than I need, but the basic AV is supposed to be very good.

    Installation (on Windows Vista) was full of, “Oh, wait and uninstall this other program first,” and, “Oh, you wanted the *updates*, too? Wait a minute, or 30, or 60….” After installation, I had trouble with a few previously installed programs, but what made me finally lose patience with McAfee was when I tried to upgrade from Vista to Windows 7. I never did complete the upgrade, and I finally uninstalled McAfee.

    Maybe someone with more knowledge of computers could have easily bypassed the problems I had, and maybe the final problem was more due to Windows 7 than to McAfee: I don’t know. But I wouldn’t recommend this for basic users like me.

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