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Protect Your Mac With Kaspersky Internet Security


I'm no genius when it comes to protecting my computer from malware, and spyware and adware and whatever other "wares" exist out there.
Which is one of the big reasons why I switched to a Mac years ago.
Now, before you start crucifying me on all the reason why a PC is better than a Mac, don't get me wrong, PCs are great...if you're a super-techy nerd that understands how to keep them running smoothly.
But, I just don't.
And, in my experience, after a couple of years of owning PCs, it just seems like they always got infected past the point where any popular antivirus solution on the market just didn't help anymore.
So, since I've been using a Mac now for the past decade, I pretty much have had zero problems when it comes to popups and viruses...
But, sometimes you accidentally click the wrong button online and your system somehow gets infected.
What I really like about Kaspersky is that it's a lightweight app that is cross-checking for viruses and problems that might be affecting your computer, using the cloud.
This is awesome, because one issue with a lot of other antivirus programs I've used in the past like Norton or McAfee was that they sat on your hard drive and took up so many resources...
I began to wonder whether or not these huge programs were actually massive viruses themselves.
Sure, they could potentially help your computer continue to run, but the resources that they drained often slowed down your computer so much, you eventually had to upgrade to a new one just to get any work done.
So, if you're a die-hard Mac fan, and you love being productive and don't have time for any sort of viruses or ware-whatever to be slowing you down...
I highly recommend you go ahead and install Kaspersky Internet Security For Mac.
They've got a free trial, and it's dirt cheap in exchange for the piece of mind that your precious MacBook Pro is protected and secure.

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