Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 review
Verdict
Credible malware detection, but it's not the lightest suite and the Pro features push the price up
Review Date: 21 Oct 2009
Reviewed By: Darien Graham-Smith
Price when reviewed: (£50 inc VAT) 1yr 3 PCs; £61 (£70 inc VAT) 2yr 3 PCs
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Warning
This maybe a good product but I found the problem to be If you try it and decide its not for you. I installed a trial package, decided I didn't like it but found it impossible to fully remove it from my system. Trends own support and microsoft support couldn't get rid of it for me, In the end had to reinstall windows because of the problems it was causing.
By joehawkins on 22 Oct 2009 ![]()
excellent
this is the only product that keeps my computer safe and sound since 2005...
I´ve used norton (never again for me), kaspersky, eset, etc etc and either were too intrusive or had too many false positives whiche made me change to Trend for good...
excellent protection, with its cloud protection being the best one out there... doesn`t bother me at all and that is just what i need... more than recommend this product, either to novices or computer geeks.
By Manecas20 on 24 Oct 2009 ![]()
davidstarkey
I agree with Manecas20. I have been using Kaspersky, and found it too intrusive, and often stopped all other activity running scans even when I had configured it not to. Trend Micro Titanium 2011 is a great product, that provides really useful features, a light load on the computer - you don't notice it's there, and it's really easy to see what it's doing. Do yourself a favour. Dump the bloated security apps - and go for Titanium Maximum Security 2011.
By starkey_dj on 7 Sep 2010 ![]()
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