HTTP:: a squared Cuts Prices for Softpedia Users
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It is tough to get proper computer protection at reasonable prices these days. Most security applications have prices well over the decent $25 limit a home user is inclined to pay in order to get a professional piece of software to protect the system. However, every now and then, promotion campaigns occur, and that's the time to get your hands on full security suites at lower prices. Emsi Software has recently launched such a campaign, promoting its flagship product, a-squared Anti-Malware. For a short period of time, a one-year license of the application will be available to purchase for as low as $10, through Softpedia (that's a 75% discount for our users). You'll benefit from the discount as long as, upon making a purchase, you type in âœSoftpediaâ as your discount code. The same code will function for all offers on the purchase page, save the three-month subscription, bringing different discounts. Thus, to a two-year license, which normally goes for $70, it will ap!
ply a 43% reduction, bringing it to $40. A three-year license is regularly priced at $96, but, with the 31% cut âœSoftpediaâ applies, it will shrink to $66. The three-pack (three licenses for one year) is slashed from $73 to $43, giving you 41% off. The five-pack is the most expensive, but the âœSoftpediaâ code ...
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