Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010
- Features:New, Exclusive: Advanced Download Protection: Analyzes browser downloads in three unique ways before they can infect your PC and warns if they are malicious. , Exclusive: Free Credit Bureau Monitoring: Protects your identity with daily credit report monitoring and provides victim recovery services. , Two-way Firewall: Keeps hackers out by making your PC invisible online and blocking intru
Features: New Exclusive: Advanced Download Protection: Analyzes browser downloads in three unique ways before they can infect your PC and warns if they are malicious. Exclusive: Free Credit Bureau Monitoring: Protects your identity with daily credit report monitoring and provides victim recovery services. Two-way Firewall: Keeps hackers out by making your PC invisible online and blocking intrusions. Anti-phishing and Site Status: Blocks fraudulent websites including “phishing” sites
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List Price: $ 49.99
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Review by Menehune for Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010
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I’ve been a long time customer of ZA Internet Security Suite until 2010… Firefox 3.6.3 and its addon features are not compatible with this product. Last week I learned the consequences of my actions… my PC get infected while browsing the web. I ended up reinstalling my OS (the only real solution to an infected computer). There was no warning of a virus infecting my computer via Firefox, but that was the only way that I could have gotten infected. I am now seeking another competitor’s product that is capable of working on Firefox.
By the way, I had the more current version or update of ZA’s Internet Security Suite…
Review by Jon A. Pastor for Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010
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They removed the privacy feature from their product suddenly and without notice.
I asked them what had happened, and they told me that it was superfluous because web browsers incorporated this functionality.
I told them that since I use multiple browsers, the privacy feature was not superfluous to me. Since this feature required no further development, and no ongoing updates, there was no reason to remove it.
They replied, basically, T.S., and refused to refund my money.
IMHO, this is equivalent to false advertising, because I bought the product based on features that they removed from the product for no reason — and I don’t patronize companies that pull a bait-and-switch like this.
Caveat emptor.