AVG Internet Security 2018 Licence Key

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Janet Denzel

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May 29, 2024, 8:39:29 AM5/29/24
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Hi, my elderly father recently received an offer to renew or upgrade his BD internet security (already licensed until 01/21). Separately his BD mobile security was due to expire 06/20. Not really understanding what he was doing he paid to upgrade to BD total security but also renewed BD mobile security through Google Play.

1) As far as I can see the only difference between Internet Security and Total security is the protection for other OS apart from Windows. Does this mean that he does not need to install/update his existing installation of Internet Security on his laptop?

AVG Internet Security 2018 Licence Key


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2) On Bitdefender Central in My payments it shows his purchase of Total Security 2020 and says that it is activated but in My Subscriptions it only shows Internet Security and Mobile security. If we try to add the activation code for Total Security it says that the code has already been used. Should we be able to see Total Security in My subscriptions?

Additionally, Bitdefender Total Security covers all of the OS under one licence key. You can upgrade internet security on your fathers PC to total security from within the product by clicking upgrade and entering the total security licence key.

Now, since forum only provides limited support, so it is adviced to contact bitdefender support directly via email at bi...@bitdefender.com. The licence issue can only be handled by the bitdefender support team. Additionally you can also share all of your question related to bitdefender central with them & they will provide you with the necessary & up to date solution.

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In Trend micro (USA) website _us/forHome/products/internet-security.html There's these following Trend Micro products: Antivirus for Mac, Antivirus+Security, Internet Security, Maximum Security, and Premium Security Suite.

Since I am based in New Zealand and I got the Trend Micro Internet Security (Windows OS) and it's listed in the (USA) website. Why the NZ website of Trend Micro is not showing the Internet Security product on their website?

Uh interesting! I didn't get any emails regarding Trend Micro Internet Security will be discontinued on Australia/New Zealand? So does that mean even though I have an active subscription of Trend Micro Internet Security (17.0.1257) is that still a supported version or a discontinued version? It will be much helpful to me if you can give me the source or a web link of when you discontinued Trend Micro Internet Security for AUS/NZ?

Also just to get some information, since I have Trend Micro Internet Security is it possible to transfer my license to Premium Security Suite. Let's say I changed my license from Internet Security to Premium Security Suite and when I go to my Trend Micro Account it only show that I have Premium Security Suite?

@reine_roque : Thanks for your mail. I will keep on using my Trend Micro Internet Security. Why did this program got discontinued by Trend Micro? Any links regarding why Trend Micro Internet Security got discontinued will be helpful. Thanks.

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