Webroot Antivirus Software 2023 | 3 Device | 1 Year Keycard Delivery for PC/Mac
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exconsul
> 3 dayWhen i bought my last laptop I bought this for anti-virus. Much to my surprise the PC came with two years free anti virus. When it expired i opened the webroot box and tried to install it. They said the keycode expired. Keycodes should not expire. It took two weeks and many e mails to finally get it to work. Even if i had used it right away,,, the support was not as good as it should be
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Recently there
> 3 dayWas one day before I was due to “renew” my subscription. Had already ordered disc at good savings over online cost. Went to auto install and kept bringing up “renew” now screen. Plus it knocked off my one day saying I had no protection. After uninstalling original, install went smoothly.
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kenM
> 3 daySimply the easiest to use, most effective, & lowest cost protection Ive ever had. Been purchasing this for many years now, after being dissatisfied with several other programs.
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Susan
> 3 dayHubby, the IT professional succeeded in contracting some Virii. As soon as he noticed something was amiss he scanned with MS Defender. Nada. Next he tried MalwareBytes. Some hits and a couple were quarantined. At this point he was getting frantic as his finely tuned Spidey senses were tingling. Rather they were going off like the evacuation klaxons for the local Nuclear power plant. I was more interested in just exactly what he was doing to have gotten in sooooo much trouble. In desperation, aided by a reasonably positive CNET article he downloaded WebRoot from Amazon. Bingo, he was clean again. As far as his computer status that is. He says that hes aware there may be better products but he was desperate. Within 10 minutes of the download he was smiling. And winking. As far as that goes, Im still waiting on an answer about his web activities....
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MA
> 3 dayWhen I went to install Webroot it accepted my security key then stopped at scan your computer with the error that it could not connect to the internet. I am wired to the internet and was connected fine. When I went to back out of install it installed anyhow with a broken version. It said that it was an invalid copy. I sent a message to Support. Later decided to uninstall it and try again. It was not listed in Control Panels Programs list. Nor did it have an Uninstall option from the Start Menu. I had to Goggle it and search. There is a line command that you have to type in from the Run command to uninstall. I will stop going on about the details. Here is part of the reply I received from Webroots Customer Service today: Unfortunately, we were unable to locate your account data using the information you have provided. We are more than happy to assist you, but are going to need more information to do so. If you would please provide us with any of the following information, this should enable us to locate your account. 1. The registered name on the account 2. Current and/or previous email addresses you may have used with Webroot. 3. The keycode associated with your Webroot software. 4. The invoice number associated with your Webroot purchase. 5. The last 4 digits of the credit card used for purchase. 6. The date and amount charged, as shown on your billing statement. 7. The WBR number located near the barcode on the box or on your receipt. What the... ? They seem to be accusing me of stealing their software After going hours with out any virus protection and being inconvenienced with their buggy software they want all this information just to advise me? I was happy when I saw the message from them thinking I was going to get help. Then find out they expect me to jump through hoops to get this help. This is the first bad review I have written. Before if I didnt have anything good to say I just didnt leave a review at all. I always try to give Vendors the benefit of a doubt In conclusion I did try to install four different times more. Install continued to fail giving assorted error messages. Finally it spontaneously worked like a charm and I do have Webroot installed and working now.
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JRL
> 3 dayGood cost, very quick delivery, set-up is easy (no surprises) and seems to cover all of my needs. I really like this kind of boring. Thanks, guys!!
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Robert H
> 3 dayI like the price and this is better working than all the free software out their
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LG Pilot
> 3 daySo much better than an AVG download I paid for thru Amazon. It was not a two year as advertised but turned out to be a free version that I paid 11.00 for. I’ll stick with Webroot also I’m no constantly annoyed by pop ups asking that I upgrade.
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R. AUDETTE
> 3 dayThird time I have used this software. The vendor tries to sell an update when it renews however I find it is always cheaper to buy a new copy and just delete the old. Nice that it supports up to 3 different computers for the price of the 1 disk.
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Ernestina Lowe
> 3 dayNeeded tech support to install, as written directions were not accurate. Excellent service & short wait time through tech support & was able to install easily.