F-Secure online shopping wishes you a very Merry Christmas #giveaway and Sale

I find that shopping on-line is very convenient. Taking a child out shopping and remembering a snack a toy or whatever you might need is enough trouble. Add another child and no snacks then you’re entering a big mess. I as do many moms get quite a headache while out shopping with both of my children. I also hate shopping from now until Christmas, just the traffic drives me insane. I get really grumpy going out with all of the attitudes. So I like to stay in and shop on-line. I use Amazon a lot because my husband feels that they have a very secure site.

 

 

F-Secure wants to make more families feel safe and secure about all of their on-line shopping.

 

FSecure

Featuring significant performance gains, a totally redesigned, easy-to-use user interface and a safer user experience that includes Browsing Protection, F-Secure Internet Security™ 2010 offers superior protection in every way. With the new version launch of this flagship product, F-Secure also introduces the company’s new brand commitment of “Protecting the irreplaceable,” recognizing the importance that security of digital content now has in people’s everyday lives.

F-Secure Internet Security™ 2010 is a complete security solution designed to meet the needs of today’s Internet users, (everyone, but I haven’t tried it so I can’t say that for sure) without slowing down their computers. It is light on memory use but fast and efficient in detecting all Internet threats. According to performance tests by the independent testing organization, AV-Test.org*, F-Secure Internet Security™ 2010 has 80% less overall system impact and 60% faster virus scans than the previous version. The product also uses 70% less memory than before.** F-Secure Internet Security 2010 also includes Browsing Protection to prevent infections from malicious websites and gives users instant classification information about websites in search results and in web-based email systems.

The completely redesigned user interface is clear and easy to use. The solution’s faster and lighter operation has not been achieved at the expense of security. New features also provide improved detection rates and a safer user experience, such as Browsing Protection. Unlike many other security programs, F-Secure Internet Security™ 2010 does not disturb or confuse the user as security problems are handled automatically.

(The information above was taken from a press release)

F-Secure Internet Security 2010 offers 12-months protection on one computer with on-line backup for $59.99

Try it FREE! Download a free 30-day trial offer of F-Secure Internet Security 2010. The timing is perfect for your Christmas Shopping. And to help you with your Christmas Shopping you are going to win 500.00 split into 5 different stores of 100.00 each.

Best Buy

Gap

Old Navy

Amazon

Target

 

One person wins it all!!

 

To Enter:

Please look at the 10 Ways to Protect Yourself While Holiday Shopping Online and tell me about one of those tips.

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  1. rajee says:

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  6. rajee says:

    tweeted @momsfocus. Pls help me how to copy the twitter link

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  17. Veronica Garrett says:

    Monitor your credit card and checking accounts. Report any unauthorized charges is good advice to stop fraud.

  18. Heather C says:

    Double check any suspicious retailer!!

  19. Heather C says:

    Follow FSecure on twitter – choochoo428

  20. Heather C says:

    Fan of F-Secure on facebook!

  21. Heather C says:

    Follow you on twitter – choochoo428

  22. Maggie M says:

    Check your credit card and checking accounts regularly and report any unauthorized use of your accounts to your bank or account holder right away.

  23. Heather C says:
  24. Gianna says:

    Before you fill out any form, check the URL of the page you are on. You are looking for two things. First, make sure the address includes an “s” after the http like this https://. The extra “s” is for a secure connection. Then check to make sure that you are at a site you know and trust. Not sure if a site is legit? Google it or check it out on epinions.com or bizrate.com.

  25. Heather C says:

    Voted 1 – #437

  26. Kayce Crews says:

    Use virtual credit card numbers that expire after a period of time.

  27. Heather C says:

    Voted 2 – #437

  28. Bridget Michelle Combs says:

    I found this interesting. Funny as much as i shop online I had no idea!
    4. Use virtual credit card numbers
    Paypal, most banks and many credit card companies offer virtual credit card numbers to use while shopping online. These limited use numbers expire after a short period of time. While this isn’t a foolproof solution to keeping crooks from accessing your accounts, it definitely limits who gets access to your financial data. Contact your financial institution for more information. If you don’t want to use a virtual card, your regular card is the next safest way of making online payments. In the US, you are protected by the Fair Credit Billing Act and only liable for the first $50 of any unauthorized use. And most institutions won’t even charge you that.

  29. Kayce Crews says:

    I’m a follower of F-Secure on twitter. yadgirl

  30. Heather C says:

    Voted 3 – #437

  31. Bridget Michelle Combs says:

    follow f secure on twitter- @bridget3496

  32. Bridget Michelle Combs says:

    fan of f secure on FB- Bridget Combs

  33. Bridget Michelle Combs says:

    subscribe to you

  34. Heather C says:

    Voted 4 – #437

  35. Heather C says:

    Voted 5 – #437

  36. Bridget Michelle Combs says:

    follow you on twitter- @bridget3496

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  38. Roxann says:

    2. Monitor your credit card and checking accounts
    Report any unauthorized use of your accounts to your bank or account holder at once.

  39. Roxann says:

    I already follow FSecure 9on Twitter. ladyt64

  40. Roxann says:

    I follow you on Twitter. ladyt64

  41. Roxann says:

    I have your button. Entry #1 http://adayinthelifeofatypoqueen.blogspot.com/

  42. Roxann says:

    I have your button. Entry #2 http://adayinthelifeofatypoqueen.blogspot.com/

  43. Mishia says:

    3. Make sure any site is secure before entering account information

    I always look out for this, if the site isn’t secure, it is a no go!

  44. Mishia says:

    F-Secure FB fan (Mishia Mck)

  45. Roxann says:

    I have your button. Entry #3 http://adayinthelifeofatypoqueen.blogspot.com/

  46. Mishia says:

    I follow FSecure on twitter (tornxnxfrayed).

  47. Mishia says:

    I follow you on twitter (tornxnxfrayed).

  48. Jay F. says:

    Reading the fine print. Some major magazine companies put things in fine print, like auto-renewal.

  49. Charlene Kuser says:

    Practice smart password security:Use different passwords for every account. Make your passwords unique and not guessable.Change your passwords every few months

  50. Charlene Kuser says:

    Subscriber via email

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