Saturday, August 7, 2010

Is it possible to buy an anti-virus software on line and ask someone else to download it onto their

Don't tell anybody but I know somebody who downloaded Nortons 2006 at their fathers house. E-mailed it to themselves. Sent it through Messenger to a friend. Now they all three have it. So I'm saying yes. I forgot the guys name though. =)



Is it possible to buy an anti-virus software on line and ask someone else to download it onto their system.?hp



This will work until the subscription expires. And the two that are getting it "free" will not be able to update it. Report It



Is it possible to buy an anti-virus software on line and ask someone else to download it onto their system.?mcaffee



As to the question, yes you can purchase a Firewall for another person, if they are willing, you will simply need to put the software in their name and give them the product key and the password. Report It


nope that will not work they will get what you paid for and you not have it
Sure!
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DC :)
Yes I would say it is, as most sites send you an email link once they have approved your payment, as long as the person downloading is the only user.

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