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Not having antivirus software in 2018 is like not having a passcode on your phone in 2018 — it's basically begging for you to lose your personal info. Yes, we know no one wants to pay to prevent something that only might happen, but spending the coin now is way better than dealing with the nightmare of a hacked account or friend computer. 

Good news: Antivirus software Bitdefender is 60% off now until Sept. 7, and that's the highest discount we've seen on it — ever. You'll want to take advantage of this.

Named an editor's choice pick by PC Mag, Bitdefender remains one of the strongest players in the antivirus game. We're talking accurate and fast scans, multi-layered ransomeware protection, consistently on-point AV tests, and a user-friendly, hands-off interface to make it accessible to everyone. Hackers learn more and more on the daily, and simply sticking to websites that you *think* are safe isn't enough insurance at this point.  Read more...

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