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Hi Peter:  Thank you for your prompt response to my inquiry.  My McAfee subscription expires in two months.  The name of the security software they are offering is Trend Micro Internet Security.  Like you, I will never have Norton again.  As for McAfee I can't say I have had any problems with them but if I can get a system that is reliable at no charge, that is important to me.  However, if it is just a ho-hum company I will spend the $50 or so to renew McAfee.  After I hear back from you and if I decide to accept this offer, I would do as you suggest and disable whichever parts of the suite that I don't use.  I really value your input.       Dottie Hoch

  Hi Dottie,

  You're right,it is an attractive offer.
  One that is now offered routinely by ISPs.
  It's an incentive to stay with the ISP (or could be).
  It's also a certain amount of self-interest.
  If too many of their customers unwittingly spread spam,viruses and
  other malware,because they have no- or inadequate- protection,
  other ISPs will block their domain.
  Meaning,you will have no access to other domains.
  In short, your webpages won't load.

  There are a few more questions to be answered:
  How long before your present subscription with McAfee expires?
  What is the name of the security software?
  If it is Symantec-Norton you may want to reconsider.
   From my own experience and that of others, I found a more than 
  acceptable impact on my system - also called slowdown :)
  Obviously,it's entirely up to you.I will never touch Norton again,
  but ask around of people who are using the present version as offered
  by several ISPs.

  While it is true that uninstalling McAfee or Norton and almost all other
  Internet Security suites are a real pain,that should not prevent you 
  from choosing the protection you want.
  There are many ways to ease the removal if done properly.
  More on that if required.

  As too having more than 1 security program or suite running,
  it is true that you should avoid that.
  However.it doesn't mean that you can't have more than one installed.
  One caveat - some don't allow the installation if it is detected that
  you already have one running.Others won't install even if the existing 
  one is totally disabled.Meaning,not one single part of it can be running.

  Strategies you could pursue:If you like McAfee and are close to renewal,
  let them know that you are considering switching.You may get a better 
  offer on your renewal.
  I get these offers all the time,having used both,McAfee and Norton.
  Actually I never accept them.Suites are a heavy load on your system
  and slow things down considerably.
  Besides that,I don't use many of the services anyway,
  like AntiSpam,Parental controls,Anti-phishing etc.

  I prefer individual programs,but this is a personal choice.

  Still,with some tweaking,you can minimize the impact of a suite.
  Just disable some parts of it.

  Peter.

  -------- Original Message --------
  Subject: [PCSOFT] McAfee
  From: Dottie <[log in to unmask]>
  To: [log in to unmask]
  Date: 22-Jan-2008 1:02:37 PM

  I have McAfee as my virus protection and have received the following
  message from my ISP, Comporium, who also happens to be my telephone company:

  "Exciting news!  Comporium is now offering FREE Internet Security
  software to all High-Speed Internet Customers (a $49.95/year value).
  This new software provides:

     a.. Antivirus security - Protects, detects and removes viruses from
  your computer   b.. Spyware protection - Blocks and removes spyware and
  adware that hide deep inside your computer   c.. Personal Firewall -
  Intercepts hackers and network viruses trying to attack your computer
  and home network   d.. Anti-phishing filter - Protects you from online
  phishing scams designed to steal credit card and bank account numbers.
  Easy to configure and notifies you of the latest Web site risks   e..
  Wireless network monitoring - Reveals strangers attempting to invade
  your home network   f.. Home network control - Manages, configures and
  updates security for every PC on your network with an easy-to-use
  management console   g.. Parental Controls - Limits and monitors your
  children's activities online You will receive a fully functional version
  of the software, including any future updates for up to three computers.
  This service will be FREE as long as you remain a Comporium High-Speed
  Internet customer. At this time, the software is not available to
  dial-up customers. "

  This seems like an offer that is too good to refuse but I am wondering
  if I must uninstall McAfee before I access Comporium's program.  I keep
  reading about all the problems folks have trying to uninstall McAfee and
  am a little leery about attempting to but I also understand that you
  cannot have two security programs running on your computer.

  Any suggestions as to how I should handle this would be appreciated.  I
  have Windows XP Home w/ IE 6.  I hope this is all the info you might need.

  Gratefully, Dottie Hoch







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