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This highly reviewed antivirus software is 89% off
TL;DR: Get a three-year subscription to the secure GlassWire Elite for $29.99, an 89% savings.
One fateful day in November 1988, a Cornell University student named Robert Morris changed the internet forever. In an effort to expose the security flaws of computer networks, he inadvertently created a worm that would shut down thousands of computers across the United States. Thanks to his mistake, antivirus tools are practically required, especially for PCs.
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Computers have evolved since then, and most are designed to be a lot less vulnerable to various attacks. This might have you thinking that antivirus programs are no longer a necessity. After all, you probably can’t recall the last time you panicked over clicking a sketchy link.
Don’t let that fake sense of security fool you. Just because your house hasn’t been broken into lately, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t lock your door. Agreed?
Enter GlassWire: your virtual deadbolt. This award-winning firewall software works to keep your PC’s health in tiptop shape. Reaping rave reviews from top critics like PCMag and PC Advisor, GlassWire offers an all-encompassing safety solution to give you peace of mind. PCMag laid it out perfectly:
“Attractive, flexible, well-designed views of network traffic and usage. Easy control of Windows Firewall.”
On top of monitoring your network’s current and past activity, it also keeps tabs on threats, badly behaving apps, and unexpected system changes to give you a 360-degree view of your PC’s health. It’s also capable of tracking your bandwidth usage to keep you from going overboard, and blocking all malware that dare come your way. Oh, and did we mention that it can protect up to 10 of your computers?
Right now, you can score a 3-year subscription to the highly-reviewed software for only $29.99 — 89% off the usual cost of $297.
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