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You can also migrate to a new version with Kaspersky, so you can basically buy an older version for nothing and upgrade...
You can also migrate to a new version with Kaspersky, so you can basically buy an older version for nothing and upgrade...
Mark, I don't comprehend your 'buy an older version for nothing' statement...have you been listening too
much to Bernie Sanders???...
I know what you mean, though, but I'll just pay for that top tier Total Security. Yeah, have to wait another
month for that Graphics Card update, but what the heck... LOL!
Thanks for your input, Mark.
tim
Tim, I basically mean you can buy an older version of Total Security (or any software product, like Internet Security) and migrate to the new one for free - it's Kaspersky's migration policy.
For example, I buy the 2013 version of Internet Security at £10 for 3 PCs for a year. Then, I migrate to the 2016 version for free, as per Kaspersky's migration policy.
Instead of paying around £40 for the 2016 version, I pay £10 for the 2013 version and upgrade for free, saving me £30.
I don't get the Bernie Sanders quote; as a Brit, I don't really follow American politics
Anyway, hope I helped you!
Kind Regards,
Mark
This is essentially correct.
License support for Kaspersky consumer products is currently -1 to +3 versions.
Upgrading is always free within one's valid, unexpired license period.
So, for example, for KIS/KAV/KTS 2016, a valid legal license (e.g. purchased as a standalone from an authorized reseller, in a sealed box) would be good for the following versions: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Many Kaspersky users prefer this method of licensing to "subscription" licensing, with all of its issues with auto-renewal.
In other words, a "good" KAV/KIS/KTS 2015 license can be used to activate or upgrade to KAV/KIS/KTS 2016.
(Each product has its own licensing, so a KAV license must be used for KAV, a KIS license for KIS, and so on. But there are ways to upgrade in place, for a fee.)
In fact, I just yesterday cleanly upgraded my main production desktop from KIS 2015 to KIS 2016, with 196 days remaining.
All of this is predicated on the fact that the license is valid and legal, of course.
KL does geo-restrict their licenses -- so a US license might not work in Asia, as an example.
And these rules may not apply in all geo-locales (because of piracy issues in certain parts of the world).
HTH, MM
For what it's worth Kaspersky currently has a sale going for Total Security at $129.99US for three years for 1 to 3 devices, normally $269.97US. I'm considering a switch but I really need to try it out first.
Yes, I understand what you're saying, Mark...Avast operates on the same policy, too.
Well, regarding Bernie Sanders, you're not missing a thing...things are quite messy globally. I have friends in
England, and am acutely aware of the issues over there, as well.
Anyway, yeah, I'm glad you participated in this thread- Thank you!
tim
EDIT: Scratch what I wrote earlier. I missed the "3-year" part. Seems like a good deal.:)
For USA, the TRIAL versions are available for download here: Free Virus Protection & Internet Security Downloads | Kaspersky Lab US
(There are probably similar geo-specific links for users in other locales.)
HTH,
MM