Tuesday, 27 September 2011

McAfee adds protection for mobile gadgets


McAfee billed AllAccess as an unprecedented offering for coordinated protection of desktop, laptop and  computers along with smartphones or tablets powered by , Symbian, or Blackberry operating systems.
"Most consumer households now own a combination of PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, but haven't kept up-to-date by adequately protecting all of them," said McAfee co-president Todd Gebhart.
AllAccess lets users manage security, limit Internet surfing, and back up data on devices from a central console.
It is priced at $99 for one person and $149 for a household version.
McAfee announced the new service along with the results of a global study that found people placed an average value of $37,438 on their total "digital assets," including pictures and music collections.

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