What is the difference for a family virus protection and a single virus protection?
Sam asked:
I want to know what the difference is between V3 Internet Security 2007 Platinum and V3 Internet Security 2007 Platinum for 3 Users (Family). I dont care about the virus protection. I just want to know the difference. Can I use the single one for one computer. How does the Family one work? Does it work for different users or like accounts?
Isaac
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I want to know what the difference is between V3 Internet Security 2007 Platinum and V3 Internet Security 2007 Platinum for 3 Users (Family). I dont care about the virus protection. I just want to know the difference. Can I use the single one for one computer. How does the Family one work? Does it work for different users or like accounts?
Isaac
September 22nd, 2011 at 5:13 pm
Hannah
Typically with a family license on software you’d get 3 (in this case) keys or license codes to activate the product for use with 3 separate installations on 3 separate computers.
For example: You, your friend your sister all download the trial. At the end of the trial, you all want to buy. Instead of buying separately, you buy the family package use one of the provided codes, give one to your friend, one to your sister. All of them have working versions of the software…and all of you will have to renew after 1 year. You will likely get an e-mail offering a discounted renewal family package, but have the option to just update yours individually, just as they do.
I don’t know about V3, but typically the family package is offered at a discount compared to buying 3 separate installations of the software…other than that, it’s no different than the single purchase option.