Same story here. I signed up with ESET Nod32 on my Linux machine as a test run to possibly using ESET on my other devices as well. About two weeks later, I received their announcement that they were discontinuing the Linux product. I was quite upset because I had just purchased a subscription, and the subscriptions for my other devices (with another provider) were running out. The point is that I have several devices, and they range from Linux, Windows, and Android. I really needed a provider that could cover all three platforms in an equally serious manner. I tried out eScan prior to coming to Dr. Web. They have an okay product for the Linux desktop, but their products for Windows and Android have quality issues. Other companies support Windows and Android, but don't support Linux. After much research, I put Dr. Web to the test and was very pleased with the quality of the product on all three platforms. The version for each platform seems to be given the same high level of attention, which is most impressive. Finally, the Dr. Web subscription service, with central server protection, is also a superior value. With this model, it's easy to add or discontinue a subscription for any machine at any time. This makes it incredibly convenient when upgrading to a new operating system, changing devices, or even just changing Linux distributions. I can stop or start subscriptions for any of my devices at my Dr. Web account web page. And did I mention Dr. Web covers all platforms? I'm definitely a fan of the Dr. Web product!
Сообщение было изменено Jovonne: 31 Август 2021 - 18:02