In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, a pandemic kicked in yo. That means many have gone into isolation or quarantine, if that’s the case. Governments worldwide have implemented strict movement restrictions and that mostly means you have to stay at home, mostly.
Many businesses continue their work with employees doing their job from the comfort and security of their homes. All in all that means a large amount of users have started working from home, from their personal computers which we all know might not be as secure as a corporate owned and maintained computer. Viruses and coronavirus-related scams have blown out of proportion in the last few months, one or two wrong clicks might lead to unexpected loss of data.
I’m coming to your aid with this article, especially those of you who aren’t that tech savvy. I’ve put together a list of security solutions you can install right now and use for free so you can keep working safely.
Below you’ll find a list of Windows-only security solutions.
ESET Internet Security (3 months): https://bit.ly/3a1PxvY
K7 Total Security (until covid-19 over): https://bit.ly/2XqT5FA
Bullguard Internet Security (3 months): https://bit.ly/2VfRy2s
Don’t worry Mac users, I’ve got you covered as well. Have a gander at the links below, these suites are actually multiplatform, so you can also protect your mobile devices as well.
Webroot Endpoint Protection (2 months): https://bit.ly/2yQdZ6J
Avira Prime (3 months): https://bit.ly/2XkUUno
Norton Family Premier (6 months): https://nr.tn/39YNfhl
Trend Micro Maximum Security (6 months): https://bit.ly/2x9qVnR
Bitdefender Total Security (3 months): https://bit.ly/3c6UxRl
If I find more security software available for free I will update the list as necessary. I’d also like to thank all the companies above for their support. A big shout out to K7 that offers their software for as long as this pandemic lasts and also to Bitdefender for offering free security solutions to all the institutions implicated in fighting the pandemic.
Until next time, stay home and stay safe!