Bullguard Premium Protection Serial Killer
Microsoft's OneCare (2006-2009, may it rest in peace) was among the first to enhance protection with backup and system tune-up components. Now, many security companies distinguish a feature-rich mega-suite from their entry-level suite by adding those two components. BullGuard marches to a different drummer, putting backup and tune-up in the entry-level suite, BullGuard Internet Security. BullGuard Premium Protection adds social media tracking and identity protection. At present, however, it actually costs less than the entry-level suite.
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On the negative side, the social media tracking feature wasn't working when I tested it. I found myself seriously confused by BullGuard's pricing. BullGuard Premium Protection costs $99. Nero Erase Dvd Software on this page. 95 per year for 10 licenses, the same as (though Norton gives you 25GB of storage for your online backup along with those 10 licenses).
For $139.95 per year, you get 15 licenses. But the list price for a 10-license subscription to BullGuard's entry-level suite is $140.95. In addition, you can make a separate purchase of BullGuard Identity Protection, which includes both identity protection and social media tracking, for $39.95 per year. $140.95 + $39.95 = $99.95? How does that math work out? Download Druuna Mandragora Pdf Ita Free.
My BullGuard contact explained that this pricing is temporary, but didn't spell out what the price might be going forward. Logically, BullGuard Premium Protection will wind up costing more than the entry-level suite, whose 10-license price is significantly more than that of other, better suites. Compaq Am37 Drivers. As with Norton,, and others, you can use your licenses on Windows, macOS, or Android devices. Do protect all of your Windows devices first, as the licenses aren't worth nearly as much on the other platforms. For Android, BullGuard offers antivirus, parental control, and backup. On a macOS box, it's strictly antivirus.
This software's main window features nine square panels representing nine major feature areas, with all panels enabled. It's almost identical to the entry-level suite's main window, which has the same panels, though in a different order. In the entry-level suite, the panels representing social media tracking and identity protection don't do anything, except exhort you to upgrade. Blocking Malware and Other Shared Features Every feature of is naturally present in this suite as well.
Please read my review of the antivirus for a full rundown of my findings. I'll summarize briefly here. Lab Test Results Chart Malware Blocking Results Chart Antiphishing Results Chart Performance Results Chart Three of the five independent antivirus labs that I follow include BullGuard in their roster of tested products. Its scores ranged from excellent to just passing, with most of them in the middle, for an aggregate lab score of 8.4 points. Norton, also tested by three labs, managed a perfect 10 points. All five labs included in their latest tests, and its aggregate lab score is a respectable 9.8 points.
In my own hands-on malware blocking test, BullGuard's score of 9.0 points squarely hit the middle, with as many higher scores as lower ones. Tested with the same malware collection,, PC Matic, and Comodo earned a perfect 10 points.
The best way to fend off malware attacks is to ensure that the malicious program never reaches your system. My malicious URL blocking test uses very new malware-hosting URLs to evaluate how well antivirus products handle this task.
Of 100 active malicious URLs, BullGuard blocked 88 percent, mostly by keeping the browser from ever reaching the dangerous site. That's decent, but Norton scored 98 percent in this test, and Avira managed 95 percent.