Outpost firewall Lifetime licence back on

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  1. trott3r

    trott3r Registered Member

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    http://www.agnitum.com/purchase/outpost/

    $40 for 3 PCs

    Now i got to try and find if the last time they offered the license if it was for 3 PCs or just the one.
    Then i can decide to buy again or not.

    Martin
     
  2. siketa

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    It was also for 3 PCs.
     
  3. trott3r

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    thanks
    just need to find that long reg code now.
     
  4. wsf5896587

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    Is it a true lifetime with free upgrades to all future versions or Just the 8.0 ?
     
  5. Circe

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    For the life of the product, All free future updates to all future versions.
     
  6. hayc59

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    Another smokin deal by Mikhail and Agnitum!!
     
  7. TheWindBringeth

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    Does anyone know, for sure, whether the term "lifetime" in some way pertains to machine lifetime? IOW, if you have a "3 PC lifetime license" and install it on 3 PCs, then those 3 PCs die, are you fully entitled to install/activate it again on the 3 replacement PCs?
     
  8. c2d

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    Don't worry about that.I have used my lifetime license on the 3 different computers.2 PCs and a laptop.
    But of course not in a same time.
     
  9. Circe

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    The lifetime license is not limited to one machine. I have used my license on several machines.
     
  10. TheWindBringeth

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    Thanks for the info :)
     
  11. SpeedyPC

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    Grab it quick as soon as you can otherwise if you'll missed out and it's not available on the website than is bad luck.
     
  12. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! Killer Deal! Before purchasing...currently using Avira Premium and WSA Security Plus....anyone aware of any conflicts with the Apps? Appreciate as usual your feedback. Sincerely...Securon
     
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    Read On Bro
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=338014&page=6
     
  14. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! Thanks hayc59...for your timely input...turn off Windows Firewall...add Outpost...got it! Sincerely...Securon
     
  15. Securon

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    Good Evening! Took advantage of the deal...and just one thing...I notice in the tray icon...that there's a Question Mark superimposed in place of the Outpost icon...my question is since I feel I've set it up properly...and it accepted the License Key...what is the Question Mark all about? Sincerely...Securon
     
  16. Circe

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    This is normal, the blue icon w/ the white question mark indicates you are in rules wizard mode.
     
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    Good Evening! Thank You...Circe...for your prompt reply. A Newbie question...about the mysterious ways of the Firewall ! Once Again...Merci. Sincerely...Securon
     
  18. Circe

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    No problem, glad to be of assistance :)
     
  19. Snoop3

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    deal is still going as of yesterday. got a three-pack :)
     
  20. mhl6493

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    Every time I see or hear of this offer, I am intrigued -- but as of yet, I haven't bitten. For those of you who use this product, how "chatty" is it? I am not a firewall expert by any means, and being bombarded by a whole slew of pop-ups about this and that wanting to connect to the internet or whatever is more than I can handle - or want to handle. But the price sure is right... Any input from Outpost users is welcome!
     
  21. Kayracc

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    Mine is in autolearn mode all the time, it is VERY quiet, occasionally an app it doesn't know pops up a question. Otherwise it just has a small popup window in the bottom right saying it has created rules(for known programs)
     
  22. Seven64

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    I would not leave auto-learn on all the time, that puts you at risk.
    I put it auto-learn then switch back to block all, run the programs I use often then turn auto-learn off, and make custom firewall rules.
     
  23. trott3r

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    The firewall has the best ad blocking engine i have come across.

    I do like my firewalls to be chatty so i can see whats going on at least for a little while.
     
  24. Kayracc

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    It's the default, and I am well aware of the risks. It's a tradeoff honestly, super chatty firewall, or quiet one, with a very rare off chance of something slipping through. The chance is small as I am sure you are aware.
     
  25. mhl6493

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    So, if I were to use Outpost and opt for the quiet, non-chatty, auto-learn option, what security advantages would the OP firewall give me over the Vista firewall? Just trying to learn as much as I can as I try to decide whether to buy the lifetime license or not...
     
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