Re: AUGD: Internet security
Re: AUGD: Internet security
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Internet security
- From: Robert Roberts <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2014 11:42:47 -0600
My ISP is Cox Kansas. The paragraph below is copied from their web page.
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"What is McAfee Security Center?
"The Security Center on your computer desktop is part of your free
Cox Security Suite Powered by McAfee®. It is a powerful security
solution that allows you to monitor the security status on your
computer and to know instantly whether virus, spyware, email, and
firewall protection services are up-to-date."
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The service is free, it only needs to be set up by the subscriber. I
find it to be very good. Is is available for Mac and peecees.
Bob, in the Lower Right Corner of Kansas
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1. Re: Protection on the interwebs (Gary Kampel)
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Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2014 09:03:38 -0500
From: Gary Kampel <email@hidden>
To: Jerome Glacken <email@hidden>, email@hidden
Subject: Re: AUGD: Protection on the interwebs
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You'd think, after 30 years, they'd believe that Macintosh isn't going
away.
G
On 12/29/2013 12:07 PM, Jerome Glacken wrote:
Hi Gary,
Checking in from Northern New Jersey.
Cablevision (Optimum Online) provides Total Defense Internet Security
Suite for its customers. Unfortunately, this security suite is Windows
only, and Cablevision offers no comparable product for its Macintosh
customers.
Here's the link to the product they offer:
https://www.optimum.net/internet/security/
Take care,
Jerome Glacken
The New Jersey Macintosh Users Group
http://www.njmug.org
On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:17 AM, Gary Kampel <email@hidden
<mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
This is a call for help.
Here in the USA many ISP's provide free (well, its part of the paid
service) protection packages.
Here in south Florida Comcast gives a copy of the Symantec Norton
Suite (its like 360 lite).
I have discovered that many people don't know their ISP is giving
this service / feature.
I would love to have a compilation for all UG members.
How 'bout a reply with you city, country, ISP and link to their
Internet protection package.
Here is mine:
Delray Beach, Florida, USA - Comcast -
http://constantguard.comcast.net/products/protection-for-mac/
norton-internet-security-for-mac
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