Bullguard Internet Security Gamer Edition

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BullGuard Gamer's Edition is the world's first internet security product to be specifically developed for gamers in close cooperation with SteelSeries. Buy Bullguard Internet Security 2018 Limited Edition 6 Devices 1 Year at a low price from the Amazon Software store.

The Gamer's Edition was developed by BullGuard in close cooperation with SteelSeries, a leading, global manufacturer of innovative professional gaming peripherals and an active supporter of the professional gaming community. With their network of professional gamers across the globe, SteelSeries played an important role in identifying the specific security needs of the gaming community.

SteelSeries also gave input throughout the development cycle of the product and they ensured that the final version of the Gamer's Edition was tested and approved by gaming professionals. The partnership between BullGuard and SteelSeries proved to be of great value to the development of the Gamer's Edition. No interruptions: prevents pop-up messages, system scans, auto-updates while gaming - Individual Game profiles - Reduces system resource consumption to improve gameplay while remaining protected - Anti-Virus - Anti-Spyware - Firewall - Spam Filter - 1GB Automatic Online Backup Space Only £23.99 inc VAT. I think you mean Kaspersky.

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I've used all 3 exstensively, and NOD remains the best in my eyes, then probably bullguard. Have gone off kaspersky since the new version: it's counter intuitive to use and more bloated than the previous one. Bullguard I think is built off bitdefender, so it has good credentials, though the main advantage to BG is that it's very easy to use, and the gamer version is supposedly more lightweight.

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As an AV you can't go wrong with it really. The bullgaurd support is also second to none. You can IM support staff from the program and your problem is usually sorted in minutes. Do you get 3 licences with this retail version as you do the normal version of bullguard? Click to expand.Hmmm ok, I suppose if you don't already do all that sort of configuring as a matter of course then it could be useful. It doesn't really do anything I don't already; I never use Windows Auto-Update anyway, always have and probably always will do it manually.

It would make more sense to me, as a consumer at least, if they simply put a 'Game Mode' that does the above into their 'regular' version, rather than specifically marketing a 'Gamer Edition' however, this would make them less money in all probability.

The world is a nasty place. At least you would think so if you subscribe to vision peddled by purveyors of security suites. Everyone's out to steal your virtual persona, abuse your connection and stop you relaxing. Enter BullGuard Gamer's Edition, a suite designed to protect gamers from such nastiness. Basic interface It's a normal security suite, but one that won't interrupt you when playing – no inconsequential messages from your firewall, virus checker or spam filter.

It works too – storing up problems and questions until you've finished gaming. When you're not gaming, it's very much the inquisitive BullGuard of old though – pleading that you back up, run a full scan, and check this and that.

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It's as if it's trying to prove its worth so you feel you're getting value for money. The interface isn't particularly great, and tracking down some options is surprisingly unintuitive too. Necessary software? Here's the real catch – with a little common sense, you simply don't need a suite like this.

Our test machine is a wonderful case in point: a gaming dumping ground for nearly two years, boasting little more than the free version of AVG and the Windows Firewall, yet BullGuard failed to find anything juicy even after scouring the rig for the best part of three hours. Maybe the world is out to get you? And even if it were, online backup, spam filters and all the bells and whistles that come with this package aren't a patch for a little common sense. Of course, if you're too lazy or carefree, this will do the job, but we'd prefer to spend the cash on a game or two.