- Platform: Windows Vista / 2000 / XP
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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McAfee is always on, always updating, and always protecting your family from the latest Internet and security threats, providing you peace of mind. That goes for Wi-Fi too, because McAfee's wireless protection stops even the most determined wireless hackers. McAfee's trusted and complete protection constantly downloads the latest software and updates automatically so you never have to install anything manually. Also included in your subscription is McAfee NetworkManager, which simplifies control over the security of all your home PCs. NetworkManager plugs into McAfee SecurityCenter, which has been redesigned to give you an at-a-glance view of your security status.
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87 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Forced into autorenewal, must call cust service to cancel,
This review is from: McAfee Total Protection 2008 - 3 User [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
The McAfee suite worked reasonably well under Win XP but I had difficulties with it under Vista. Ended up switching to OneCare...
My main issue with McAfee is that the service comes with an auto-renewal feature. They will charge your credit card on the subscription's anniversary. Fair enough... However, I wanted to cancel it as I no longer use the software. To my surprise, you can't just go to the web site, click on a "cancel" link and be done. They actually force you to contact customer service (phone, chat, email) and then take you through a long process (15min in my case) of getting through it. They first put you in a queue, then verify your details multiple times, then, after you make it clear that you want to cancel the service and receive a refund, the conversation goes like this: Me: Please cancel my service and issue a refund (the 4th time I asked...) McAfee: why? Me: I just noticed an auto renewal charge and I don't want the service McAfee: OK, we will terminate the auto renewal Me: What? I don't want to terminate future auto-renwals, I want to cancel the one from last week and get a refund... McAfee: may we ask why? Me: please cancel and issue a refund... McAfee: OK... It is obvious that McAfee has all the intentions to make cancellations as difficult as possible. The 10%-20% of people who'd rather not spend the time dealing with it are pure profit. However, the rest of us consumers should not reward such practice.
39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
AVOID if you have (or plan to have) a wireless network ! ! ! ! !,
This review is from: McAfee Total Protection 2008 - 3 User [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
The latest incarnation of McAfee's Total Protection (version 2008) seems to have gone backwards in time. Nowadays, when the trend is for users to go wireless, McAfee has decided to strip out their wireless network security component from their Total Protection 2008 suite. This component was integrated into the 2007 version, but for some reason now you need to download it from their website and install it independently. THIS IS HOW THE NIGHMARE BEGINS!!!!!!!
Once installed, the wireless component will then start prompting you endlessly for its own individual registration; but the registration will fail because it conflicts with the registration of the Total Protection suite. Countless hours of non-free (yes, McAfee DOES NOT have free telephone support even for installation issues) have not solved the issue. They instructed me to run a special removal tool they have for their software. McAfee's Total Protection does not uninstall itself completely using Windows' Add/Remove option. Then they had me install the wireless component first and then the Total Protection suite, but the same kept happening. They even took over my computer remotely but failed to produce results. I have been dealing with McAfee for days now and no resolution has been attained. By the way, this is happening consistently in 6 computers I have in my network. In a time when the computer protection segment of the software industry is getting more and stronger competitors (Kaspersky, Bit Defender, Computer Associates and now Microsoft) than ever before, McAffe is falling on their face. SAVE YOURSELF A NIGHTMARE!!!!!
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A lil better each year,
By 12XU "Been there, did that..." (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: McAfee Total Protection 2008 - 3 User [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I have memories of former McAfee products. The long start up time, the splash screens every 5 minutes telling you to upgrade, and the programs that didnt work, a TOTAL SYSTEM HOG!! Make a faster computer, software companies will find a way to make it come to a crawl. I read alot of reviews, and finally decided on Kaspersky. Sounded great. From my own experience, it was horrible. The startup scan of the registry took 10 times longer than McAfee, tons of programs that didnt work, couldnt even get alot of web pages, and very little options to change the program settings (P.S. Try to uninstall this product...I dare you). From Russia with umm....love??? Technical support is in Moscow. My first thought was, "who knew more about hackers than the hackers themselves?" As a trial, I had some 200 Gb backed up to a hard drive. I bought the McAfee and wanted to compare. Kaspersky found programs that McAfee didnt, and get this, McAfee found programs that Kaspersky did not. The McAfee starts up considerably faster, no problems with web sites. I bought the Total Protection as it is the only software out there for wireless networks. I am yet to use it, but its there. The EasyNetwork, is a user friendly way through your router, that Microsoft always had, but would never work because of various firewalls. I can create a home network without it, but I would need to disable the firewall on all computers to work. Easy Network is better. The Default McAFee firewall settings are set to "Trusting" this I changed to "Tight". My thought is that they want fewer customers complaining about popups every time you go to a site. McAfee popups are fewer, while Microsoft Vista is absolutely opposite with popups and security warnings galore. Each year McAfee gets a little bit better, which tells me, they are listening to their customers or at least in-tune with their wants. And unlike Kaspersky, you can get technical support here in the USA. Security wars? not in my opinion. I also left out Norton 360. That is because I always found the Norton programs worse than McAfee, and I was a Beta tester to 360, and let me tell you, it was a nightmare. Stick with McAfee. The $35 Rebate (for upgraders, box upc, original CD, or title page of manual) should also be in the retail box when you buy it. Total cost = $34 or less. Just dont by from sellers that sell the cd only. Besides, you'll need the box as proof of your upgrade next year. Recommend buying from Amazon.
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