Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Bitdefender 2013 - Anti-Theft: No More Data for Sticky Fingers



Take your imagination to a dark place and consider the following situation: you have gone to the trouble of safeguarding your computer against every possible avenue of cyber-attack; you securely bank online, you have a two-way firewall in place, you have a security feature that alerts you to dangerous sites and links in your online searches, and you have even gone so far as to keep your children protected online, all because you very simply and cleverly invested in Bitdefender 2013. 

Nothing can get you and your precious documents and confidential data; you have made sure of that! From the inside out your computer is secured. 

And then, in the dead of night, your home is burgled and the thieving miscreants make off with the very device you have secured with Bitdefender 2013.


Now what? All those personal documents and information; passwords, account details, work – all gone! 

Nope. It’s not that bad. The worst of it is that your mobile device is gone and an intruder was in your personal space. As harrowing as that is, your data (confidential or not) is not in the hands of evil doers. Why? Because you very cleverly and simply invested in Bitdefender 2013 Total Security – which comes standard with Anti-Theft. 

So not only did you secure your laptop/ netbook/ tablet/ smartphone from the inside out, you also installed a guardian against thieves. Ok, so your device won’t start karate chopping anyone who tries to walk off with said device, but Bitdefender 2013 Total Security does give you the opportunity to protect yourself by allowing you to remotely locate, lock, trigger an alarm, and wipe the sensitive information off your laptop, netbook tablet or smartphone (via SMS) – giving you the power!


Sometimes, when things go missing it's not because they have been stolen or "borrowed" long term; they're just lost. The Anti-Theft feature can help you find your mislaid mobile devices. 

Have you looked under your bed?
                               

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