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Author Topic: K7 TotalSecurity 9.0  (Read 2988 times)

Curt

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K7 TotalSecurity 9.0
« on: July 01, 2009, 12:03 PM »
Incomedia (makers of Website X5) are running a campaign for K7 TotalSecurity 9.0. As far as I (don't?) remember  K7 is Chinese, but here it is merely called "a third party offer". The promotion email says $30 for a license, but when you arrive the homepage it shows to actually be $35 (1 User, 1 Year), which is said to (merely) be a 15% rebate. Not much, I think. For an additional $10, making it $45, you can have 3 licenses (3 Users, 1 Year), which improves on the offer. However, K7 is said to be really good, VB100 and such, which of course is why I am telling about this.

http://www.incomedia..._new_version_en.html
http://www.websitex5...rd_party_offers.html

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Steven Avery

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Re: K7 TotalSecurity 9.0
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2009, 09:49 PM »
Hi Folks,

Reading, this does look interesting, although likely not up to the heftiness of using Online Armor with more, like Avira. Plus Spyware Blaster, Malwarebytes, etc.  Although the last two could probably integrate nicely with K7, or just about anything.

What I would do is run with just K7 on a secondary puter for a while, no other real-time stuff, to get a feel for the ups and downs. As long as they have a 30-day trial and are not known for uninstall difficulties, however that might require asking around.

There probably will be various discounts on this down the pike.

Some places say they are an Indian company, with maybe Japanese ownership or major influence, something like that.

Shalom,
Steven