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McAfee and Webroot Security Software. 6 Months Free for NAB Customers

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For NAB customers only

Special Security software offer for NAB customers

Two leading providers of PC security software (McAfee and Webroot) are offering NAB customers a special 6 month free trial of their market leading software. After the trial there is an option to purchase this software at a discounted rate.

Read more about the security software below:

McAfee Internet Security
Webroot SecureAnywhere

Related Stores

National Australia Bank Group (NAB)
National Australia Bank Group (NAB)

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  • +4

    Although it is free, I would still avoid it …

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKgf5PaBzyg

  • mcafee - the cure is worse then the disease
    I've never heard of webroot.

    Free is good, but there are better free options out there.
    AVG, Avast, Comodo, Zone Alarm, Malware Bytes (used to clean up stuff that mcafee misses) to name a few.

  • Lol McAfee… no thanks.

  • McAfee is my hero

  • Wouldn't exactly recommend McAfee. I thought NAB had offered this for quite a while though?

  • NAB couldn't pay me to install McAfee

  • +1

    C net didn't rate Webroot too highly.

    Protection: According to third-party benchmarks, Webroot's Secure Anywhere protection scores have been dropping dramatically over the past year. On February 2013, version 8.0 scored a respectable 5.0 out of 6.0, according to AV-Test.org. These tests are conducted every two months and during April, June, and August, Webroot SecureAnywhere's protection scores were 4.5, 3, and then a paltry 2.5 out of 6, respectively. The low scores, in particular, were due to hitting a below-industry average score for protection against 0-day attacks.

    Read more: Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete 2013 - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download.com http://download.cnet.com/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete-201…

  • +2

    If you take up the offer, you have to:

    3.Provide your billing information for future automatic renewals. Please note your credit or debit card will not be charged at this time and you are under no obligation to renew your subscription. You may cancel the automatic renewal at any time prior to the expiration of the 6 Months free subscription.

    This means if you don't cancel you will automatically "renew" - i.e. your card will be charged. So if you take up the offer and don't want to pay for the ongoing "offer", remember to cancel.

  • +3

    Little Johnny knows better than to accept handouts from Banks & Gov (and other mafia operations).
    Though he appreciates the post.

  • webroot has a good review here
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372369,00.asp
    i feel this is a better source

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