I am trying to uninstall Bitdefender Total Security 2022 on my Windows10 64bit PC after a failed installation. It does not appear on the Windows program list for installation/uninstallation. Bitdefender Agent appears on the list but cannot be uninstalled due to BD total security.
6) Open registry editor through run command (windows icon + R) and then type regedit. Once registry editor opens, click on edit -> find, make sure to tick mark match whole strings only. Type bitdefender in search box and click find next. If any file or folder under name of bitdefender is found, delete it. Continue searching the registry and deleting until the search will report no registry keys found.
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Once your respective bitdefender product is installed, a bitdefender dialogue box will open where you will need to login with your registered bitdefender online central details and after a successful login, your product will be synchronized with your online bitdefender central account. Henceforth, your product will get registered & activated with online bitdefender central automatically.
Hi, I'm working on a bigger project that still uses subversion for sharing/storing data. Everything seems fine in day to day use. But during merge i get really huge amount of tree conflicts, that are produced only with Bitdefender Total Security enabled. Is there any remedy for this? Thanks Ondra
Ive installed bitdefender total security on number of computers and on one of them want to adjust the settings but cannot and they are greyed out. How do allow these settings to be updated on this computer? If its profile specific can I allow updates for all profiles
Just within the last week or two, One Click Optimizer has stopped working. When it is run within a standard user account, it prompts for the admin password, as usual, but does nothing (literally). If it is run as Administrator, it still does nothing. I have tried re-installing Bitdefender, to no avail.
I currently have a subscription for BD Internet Security, which is valid for Windows devices only. The subscription was renewed in November. Is it possible to upgrade/change the subscription to Total Security so that I can cover additional Android devices? If so, how do I do this?
Does Bitedefender Antivirus for Mac offer the same protections as Bitdefender Total Security? I want to protect an Android device and a Mac laptop, it seems cheaper to buy two antiviruses, one for Mac and another for Android than to buy Bitdefinder Total Security.
Bitdefender Total Security offers complete protection for the most popular operating systems, Windows, macOS, Android and iOS and it's the best value for money when looking for a multi-device security solution. Total Security is not an antivirus per se, but a package. I think it's also more practical to have all of them under the same roof, rather than having separate licenses/subscriptions for each operating system. Of course, this depends on the number of devices that require protection, because in some cases it can be necessary to purchase multiple subscriptions to cover them all. As for pricing, there will be some good deals coming soon for Black Friday.
In regards to Antivirus for Mac, the macOS is a much more strict environment than Windows, a situation that has two effects: one is that macOS does not require the same amount of extensive anti-malware modules as access is much more restricted to any 3rd party (not only including possible malicious apps / files, but the same restrictions apply to 3rd party software manufactures such as ourselves. The second effect is that since the OS is much more restrictive, mirroring the same in-depth technologies available on Windows is not possible on macOS, due to the limited access provided to developers. For example, Antivirus for Mac does not include a firewall and Apple holds primary functions in some areas for themselves.
To simplify, the features of Bitdefender Total Security are only limited to Windows. However, for Mac, Android, and iOS, the Bitdefender Total Security key can be used to activate them. There are no other differences.
the features of Bitdefender Total Security are only limited to Windows. - Well, that's not entirely true, because Total Security actually includes a number of components, and each one is designed for a specific operating system. It's called Total Security because it offers total protection for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS ?
When setting up total security there was a section about password manager and when I clicked on it I was taken to the web site and offered a subscription to the password manager but I thought it was included in the package, there is an area in the software saying set up a password wallet but I don't want to be adding extra payments. Could someone tell me if I just use it from the software I have purchased or is it an add on that I have to pay for.
Is the Password Manager part of the Family Pack? I bought the family pack because it was promoted as being Total Security for the family, but I can't seem to find anything stating Password Manager is part of it!
I bought the Total Security Version & feel misled & cheated. It clearly stated on multiple sites selling this version that the Password Manager was included with this suite. Now I find out that it's a separate add-on for Total Security & I'd have to buy a Premium Version to have it's use. Will go back to Kaspersky when this subscription is up. Unimpressed by the vague baloney to suck you in with the obvious con job. Really not happy about this.??? product!!!!
It is now clearly stated on the Total Security product page that Password Manager is not included in the subscription. The previous display of Password Manager there referred to the included Wallet feature that will be discontinued in October this year. This terminology created confusion at the time and was removed, since Password Manager was never included in Total Security.
Password Manager is available as a separate product, but it is also included in the Premium Security and Ultimate Security suites. Kindly be advised that, information displayed on websites stating otherwise may not be up to date, if they are not official Bitdefender websites.
It most certainly did cause confusion. I myself purchased total security when the password manager was listed as included. I do not even have the soon to be discontinued wallet. Thankfully I do have a password manager that I have been using. I would have switched but not at that extra cost. Bitdefender has been causing my laptop, phone and tablet all to run slow, hang... nothing but problems. I researched and Bitdefender is supposed to be easy on system resources. Could have fooled me and I am pretty literate in this area.
Another point about wallet, the program module is running according to Task Manager however the service is unavailable in my Total Security. So not only am not getting the service included, my resources are being used by the service that I can not access!
I have a subscription to Bitdefender, but did not have it installed at the time. After MWB got rid of the demon, I reinstalled Bitdefender (in the middle of an annual subscription), and BD told me to get rid of MWB.
I have been running Bitdefender 2018 Total Security (and earlier versions) with Malwarebytes Premium 3 (and previous versions) for years now, without issues. I have added the recommended Malwarebytes executable files to the Bitdefender exclusion list.
I concur with @daman1. The interface between the chair and the keyboard is the greatest vulnerability, but security is all about "layers". I am very confident that BDTS and MBP will keep me protected from all but the most stupid of mistakes. That is why I run them both. They are both very good at what they do. There is some overlap, but for now, they each have individual capabilities that the other lacks.
You might want to read this post about why MBP is not considered a full-fledged anti-virus computer security solution. You might also be interested in this post. That said, BDTS does not claim to address the malware programs, like adware, browser redirectors, etc., and such, at which MBP is so adept.
This is just my two cents and does not reflect the opinion of either company. I have no connection to either company, other than being a "Trusted Advisor" on this Forum, and a member of the Bitdefender Forum.
Thank you @daman1 for this post. I had to get rid of Avast and its nagging free version. Did as you said and deactivated my license, removed MBAM. Installed BD free version, turned off the nagging under account in settings. Reinstalled MBAM and activated premium and all real time. I excluded MBAM entire folder prior to turning on real time just to be safe. Working great!
I ran MB Premium with Kaspersky for years without trouble but when I switched to Bitdefender Total Security I had interaction problems. I was told by the Bitdefender support person that BD is not compatible with MB. To manage the interaction I was told to to switch off MB real time protection
Also wondering if anyone else here using Bitdefender is currently experiencing issues with safety removing external usb hard drives (forum link: -bug-external-hard-drives-wont-eject-with-bitdefender/ ).
So I've downloaded Malwarebytes but haven't installed it yet, as I was a bit concerned that it and BD would not be compatible. But after reading this post I'm hoping they work ok together as long as I install Malwarebytes after BD is installed? Is that correct? Just want to clarify. If anyone has any further tips re installing/running the two programs I'd rather not learn from the school of hard knocks, like I have in the past.
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