It has never slowed down my speed, nor have I ever had a problem. In reading several bad reviews, I am pleased that I am not the only one. They seem to refuse to give me my refund. If they don't respond and give me my refund in the next day or two, I will have to call my credit card and block them from charging me in the future.
This is the worst company I have dealt with. I like the protection, but I don't need 2 services. I might have to call the Attorney General as well. Not the easiest to set up and monitor. Have used other services and was able to understand them much easier. Best Buy recommended it, but now I have paid for it without a download. Recommend any other but Webroot. I have owned many computers over 30 plus years.
Never had such a problem. I had a membership with Best Buy Geek Squad and bought it through it. I recently purchased a new phone, which created major problems with the 2FA facility in Webroot. I've run Webroot security on my computer for 2 years and will definitely install it on my new computer when it arrives next week.
I canceled Webroot and now I am getting popups that ask me to renew or ask me to uninstall. Then to get the popup to go away it directs me to my page to uninstall and I have already uninstalled Webroot. Both of these popups freeze my computer until I close the box or "uninstall". I have complained to Webroot support and get no return answer. These popups happen frequently during the time I am on my computer and are very annoying. I'm advising anyone when they choose to get Webroot to know what problems they may have if they choose to buy it.
I used Webroot for many years. Never had a problem until now. I am using a different anti virus that, in my opinion, is better. Web root still tries after I call them to cancel, take money out of my account. I have called them and told them many times to cancel and stop taking money out of my account. So, I had to call the credit card company and file a complaint, explain, and block web root. In one high-profile October attack, hackers used a piece of software known as Mirai to cripple an internet infrastructure provider, blocking access to PayPal, Spotify, Twitter and dozens of other websites for hours.
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A few months ago the compared car waxes. They had no clue how to detail a car. I run Spy-Bot and Ad-Aware Plus Web Roots Window washer. I may need a live package as well. Thanks Kelly. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now.
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