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Panda Internet Security 2007 3-user
From: SOS Network Average Rating: Binding: CD-ROM Feature: Personal data theft (login details, account and credit card numbers…) is becoming a major threat to your security. With Panda Identity Protect, no one can access your data without your permission. Format: CD-ROM Label: SOS Network Model: B12P07MB Release Date: September 12, 2006
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Personal data theft (login details, account and credit card numbers…) is becoming a major threat to your security. With Panda Identity Protect, no one can access your data without your permission.
Security I was not happy with this product, it does not do the job. Will not buy again.
More trouble than benefit I agree with many of these reviewers. We've had PANDA IS2007 on a laptop & PC (both XP SP2) for the last year, installed by and at the recommendation of our computer repair place after our PC crashed due to major malware infestations last fall.
PANDA is probably pretty good at detecting & dealing with viruses, malware, intrusions, etc. but the program can develop major glitches without warning. Then you're stuck trying to use the lame support section on their website (Note to PANDA: get some literate, native English speakers to double-check your English-language instructions & info) or, worse, trying to deal with tech support.
My record with PANDA tech support on several major issues (where software wouldn't update, where wireless didn't work, where net security was suddenly imposed out of nowhere thus locking me off the internet with no way of knowing the password at first, technical questions about renewal & upgrades) ranged from no response whatsoever on one of them to an average of 24 - 36 hours for email responses. I might note that tech support's email responses can be of questionable literacy too, making it hard for you to understand what advice they are providing. In contrast to their flaky tech support, PANDA's marketing department blankets you with emails. I would say I've had close to one a day since early July for renewal dates in early October. Also, in this last month of our licenses, PANDA has added an additional marketing pop-up that shows up every time you boot up.
The last straw may have come when I finally understood (after 2-3 days of exchanging mails with tech support) that in order to renew & upgrade to PANDA IS2008, I have to UNINSTALL the existing PANDA & then download & install the new one. That's ridiculous, IMO, and we'll probably be junking the PANDA. In this day and age there is no reason for a security program to have to be uninstalled in order to upgrade it, thus leaving the computer vulnerable. As it happens, our computer repair place now recommends AVG as the best AV program, so assuming I make it through the UNinstallation process for PANDA (which can apparently be bad, judging from my google search), that's what we'll be using.
Attention PANDA: You probably have a good product but until you get your act together regarding tech support & making your product more user-friendly, I can't recommend you to anyone who isn't fairly computer-literate.
My ultimate solution? Our next computer will be a Mac.
Great AV with the worst tech support imaginable... Panda has the most astonishingly bad tech support I have ever encountered. If you do get a response from them, it could be weeks or months later. Their AV technology is really great--I am convinced that Panda provides some of the best AV and spyware protection--but the nearly nonexistent support means I'll "just say no" to Panda next time. If I could give it a "four and a half stars" for protection, and a "minus two" for support, I would.
P.S.: 1. You'll probably need support once in a while, as the install can be buggy, and the program occasionally (though rarely) acts up, 2. the program updates at the most inopportune times without notification even though it has been set to inform you when it is updating, and, 3. And perhaps worst of all, this program absolutely refuses to uninstall, even via add/remove programs and CCleaner.
By the way, I am writing this review offline in notepad, so I can go online and post the review without spending much time online and unprotected, since my Panda is currently unusable. I'll be installing AVG's free AV shortly (I've used it at work, and no problems).
Excellent Security Suite I've used Panda Internet Security Suite for about four years now. I've had very good luck with the installation of the product and it does not seem to bog down my programs. Once you properly set up the program, it hums along pretty good. I've had good experience with their technical support. When I had a problem, they answered me in a couple of days at most. I notice that Consumer Reports in their September 2007 magazine does not even list Panda. That both surprised and disappointed me. I recommend Panda Internet Security Suite 2007 (recently upgraded to Version 2008).
Easy to Use After using Norton for YEARS, I bought their "Personal" safe. It locked up my laptop until I wanted to cry. I had to FORMAT my hard drive to remove it! The "removal tool" they gave me wouldn't even get it off. After removal I shopped on Amazon.com for a new virus protection. A lot of the programs have trouble with Windows XP or one of their "updates". This not only loaded without a hitch, it didn't slow my computer down even when running in the back ground. And believe it or not it cost me less than [...] AND had a license for THREE computers, un-real! I wouldn't know about customer service because I haven't had a problem with my desktop computer or my laptop.