Computer
security firm McAfee will launch service that unifies defenses for computers,
tablets, and smartphone. McAfee billed AllAcess as an unprecedented offering
for coordinated protection of desktop, laptop and netbook computers along with
smartphones or tablets powered by Symbian, Android, or BlackBerry Operating
Systems.
“Most consumer
households now own a combination of PC, Mac, and mobile device, but kept
up-to-date by adequately protecting all of them, “ said McAfee co-President Todd
Gebhart. AllAccess let users manage security, limit internet surfing, and to
back up data on device from a central console. This is priced $99 for one user
and $149 for a household version.
McAfee announced
the new service along with the result of a
global study that found people placed an average value of $37,438 on
their total digital assets, including picture and music files collections.
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