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Malwarebytes Premium Support: Multiple Layers of Protection

 In times not so long ago, antivirus products were of a simple nature and they provided protection to the system against viruses of all kinds. In those days, viruses were easy to be detected. Today, there are multiple threats that take on different forms like ransomware, malware, rootkits, Trojans, and so on, making it difficult for any antivirus to identify and destroy all these threats. Malwarebytes Premium 4.0 carries out behavior based analysis in addition to providing other layers of protection to the user.

Malwarebytes premium support costs just $39.99 per annum and by paying $79.99, you can get this support on up to 5 of your devices. The dashboard tells you that your system is protected when everything is all right. It also tells you the details of the last scan. On the right side of the dashboard are the toggles that work as controls for 4 layered security provided by the program. If you click on the scan button on the middle panel, Malwarebytes Premium 4 begins a scan of your computer.

There is a scheduler that allows you to set the frequency of scans of your computer. You can choose a hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly can of the system depending upon your threat perception. You can also start a custom scan of the computer whenever you start it. For years, Malwarebytes has been advertising itself as a tool that can be used in conjunction with another antivirus program. Even if you plan to use Malwarebytes support tool, you need to make a change in the setting so that Malwarebytes does not register itself as the main antivirus program in your computer.

You will get protection in multiple layers with Malwarebytes 4.0. One of these layers is signature based detection of malware. Unnecessary signatures that are not encountered in a long time are trimmed automatically so that scan time does not become too long.

Web protection is 2nd layer that blocks access to malicious websites. 3rd layer of protection comes in the form of ransomware protection. Malwarebytes is able to prevent any unknown program from getting a chance to encrypt files stored inside your computer. This is a big advantage of using Malwarebytes in your computer as you never have to worry about paying ransom to hackers.

Malwarebytes Premium 4 comes with a security plug in for browsers. No matter whether you are using Firefox or Chrome, make sure to download and install Browser Guard along with Malwarebytes Premium as it adds another layer of protection for your system.

With Malwarebytes Premium 4, you can be reasonably sure of freedom from all kinds of malware. It is able to detect and destroy up to 98% of all know malware types before they are able to launch themselves. If you find Malwarebytes malware protection off, you could pay a heavy price for your lapse. Many people complain that Malwarebytes not detecting malware. This happens only when their computers are not connected to internet or their malware protection is off.

Malwarebytes Premium is so good that you can now use it as a full blown antivirus.

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