Technology
Save over £60 on McAfee Total Protection in the Easter Sale
Easter is great for a number of reasons. Quite often, your family will come together and enjoy a tasty meal, which is nice and wholesome. You’ll probably also stuff your face with chocolate, which isn’t wholesome but nobody can say anything, because it’s Easter.
Besides all the eating, Easter is also a great time to get your teeth into some sales, with many retailers posting deals at this time of year.
If you are in the market for cyber security solutions, then Easter is the perfect time to secure a deal. You can now pick up McAfee Total Protection 2019 for a whole year for just £26.99 in McAfee’s Easter Sale. This would usually cost £89.99, meaning you save over £60 on the list price.
This 70 percent discount is only available until April 23, so you’ll have to act fast if you want to secure your computers and network from viruses, malware, and other security threats at this low price point.
McAfee provides antivirus and identity protection software that protects your whole family from online threats, with no limit on the number of devices that can be secured. So whilst the family is over for Easter, maybe it’s time to think about protecting them. Just put the chocolate down, first.
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