All I want to do, at this point, is not to be overbilled. I ALREADY have a Norton 360 subscription (HP Laptop), yet I need to cancel the free trial before the period ends and I get billed for a second account (which I do not need).

Or will you? The world's top antivirus developers all offer fully-featured free trials of their security suites (usually 30 days, but sometimes longer) for you to evaluate the software and decide whether to invest in a licence. With so many demos available, it's perfectly possible to enjoy a full 365 days of premium protection completely free (plus a little extra for good measure).


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Once the year is up, you'll know exactly which suite suits you best, and know that you're making the right decision. We've sampled the most generous trials available, and put together a list to give you the best protection for a full year.

Only install one antivirus program at a time, because security suites mistakenly flag one another as a threat. Some trials will detect other tools automatically, but it's a good idea to use a third-party uninstaller like Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller to make sure you've completely removed all traces before installing the next one (we used GeekUninstaller and had no issues).

Norton Security Premium also offers 25GB cloud storage for backing up your most important files and keeping them safe in the event of a ransomware attack. It might not be enough for all your photos and videos, but it's a useful amount. If you decide to pay for a subscription when the trial is up, you can pay a little more for some extra space.

As with the lower tier Norton Security, you'll need to make yourself a cup of tea and find something to do while the software is installing, but it's worth the wait. When you come to remove it at the end of the trial, make sure you select the option to remove all user data, and uncheck the box asking if you want to keep the scanning engine installed.

Like Norton, Kaspersky is a well-known and trusted name in internet security, with a reputation to match. Kaspersky Anti-Virus doesn't offer the bells and whistles you'll get with its full security suite (more on that below), but it's a reliable antivirus package that, importantly, won't slow down your PC. The trial will only protect one device, so consider making it the one you use most for gaming or other taxing tasks that might be affected by a heftier security tool.

In addition to the usual protective software, G Data's internet security suite includes free cloud storage for backing up essential files (on German servers, the company is keen to point out), plus an English-language helpline.

Once BullGuard Internet Security is installed and you've registered for an account, it begins a process of 'Optimizing your PC', which sounds a little alarming when you haven't been explicitly asked to authorize this. You'll be alerted to any programs that are requesting access to the internet, and asked to approve or deny them, but beyond that it's not clear exactly what the optimization entails.

Panda offers one-month free trials of all its antivirus suites, so you might as well go for the top-tier edition. The weirdly named Panda Dome Premium erects a metaphorical shield around your PC, protecting it from viruses and malware.

Unlike the other free trials here, Panda Dome Premium requires you to enter billing information to download the software (which is a monthly subscription service), then cancel it once the 30 days are up to avoid being billed. Make sure you mark the date in your preferred calendar app and set a reminder.

Another internet security suite, Comodo Internet Security Pro 10 is designed for Windows users who prefer a hands-off approach. Rather than quarantining any file that looks shifty and making you choose whether to delete it, Comodo uses its extensive cloud-based database to make the choice for you (though you can customize these settings if you'd rather take control yourself).

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- BullGuard ( ), the number one rated consumer security company, today announced the latest version of its industry-leading antimalware protection software, BullGuard Internet Security. Known for delivering award winning, easy-to-use security tools designed to protect consumers from online threats; the latest version of BullGuard Internet Security offers greater protection for cloud storage services including Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft's OneDrive. This advanced protection extends to PC, Mac and Android devices including smartphones and tablets. Consumers can experience a free trial of BullGuard Internet Security for 60 days by visiting www.bullguard.com.

BullGuard Internet Security is available to trial for 60 days, and can be bought for up to three devices for $59.95 annually. BullGuard Premium Protection is available to trial for 30 days, and can be bought for up to 10 devices for $99.95 annually. Existing customers will be migrated to the new multi-license product starting with their first renewal purchase.

About BullGuard BullGuard is Europe's number one rated consumer security company. Its award-winning product portfolio includes in-depth internet security, comprehensive mobile security, 24/7-identity protection, and social media protection for both home and small business users. BullGuard is also a pioneer in the Internet of Things (IoT) and connected device security for consumers. The company released the world's first IoT vulnerability checker, and following the acquisition of Dojo Labs is leading the consumer-cyber security industry in providing the highest level of protection to consumers across all of their internet-connected devices and smart homes.

Having survived this trial, results were decent, with good scores in general and a stronger than usual showing in the RAP sets. The WildList and clean sets caused no problems, and a VB100 award is granted despite our grumblings. Since reappearing on our radar just over a year ago, Central Command has achieved an excellent record of seven passes in the last seven tests.

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