NextAdvisor releases BitDefender Total Security 2011 review
November 3rd, 2010 - Posted by Kent
Hot off the virtual presses: our new review of BitDefender Total Security 2011. It's a welcome refresh of a product that has historically excelled at fighting malware, but whose installation was marred by confusion. The new version demonstrated a clean install, and has continued to evolve its approach of customization. Users can choose between three different interfaces, based on their experience level. It's a nice touch.
Check out our review and see how BitDefender Total Security 2011 and see how it compares to the competition.
What is the most dollar efficient way to handle credit report monitoring for a married couple. Do you have to sign up separately?
November 2nd, 2010 - Posted by Tasha
Q: What is the most dollar efficient way to handle credit report monitoring for a married couple. Do you have to sign up separately?
A: Trusted ID actually offers a very popular, reduced-price family plan that will cover both you and your spouse. For only $20 a month, you can protect your entire family, which includes all household members living at the same address, related or not.
Trusted ID is a very full-fledged plan, featuring both credit report monitoring and identity theft protection. You'll get all 3 credit scores, 3-bureau credit report monitoring, and a complete arsenal of identity theft protection tools. I do need to point out that the $20 per month price requires an upfront annual payment, but it's such a great deal you may want to consider it. If you're hesitant, they even offer a free 14-day trial, so you can sign up, get your credit scores and reports for free, and then cancel if you don't find value in the service without paying for anything.
NextAdvisor reviews McAfee Total Protection 2011
November 2nd, 2010 - Posted by Kent
We still have three months left in 2010, but don't tell the Internet security software makers. It's actually been a slower roll-out this year than last, but we're starting to see the new 2011 products from Kaspersky, Symantec, and now: McAfee. We've just finished our review of McAfee Total Protection 2011 and it's available in our Internet security software reviews section. You'll also find out how to get an exclusive discount.
McAfee Total Protection 2011. See how it stacks up against the competition.

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