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  1. 1 hour ago, Marcos said:

    Web access protection scans http traffic regardless of the browser. As for scanning https, any browser that honors the CA certificates in the trusted root CA cert.store are supported. Moreover, the root CA is also imported to the Mozilla's trusted root CA cert.store too.

    Thank you for addressing this topic. Unfortunately it does not answer my question. I need an official statement (link to a site or documentation stating the supported browsers).

     If I use chrome browser and get infected associated with financial losses I can get refund from my insurance company (proper use of the software proven) since such kind of issues are covered by my insurance. By the way I prefer to use Brave Browser and Yandex browser.. as a customer I expect not to be forced to do extensive research to find official ESET statements and to be compelled to consult the insurance company at the same time.

  2. 3 hours ago, itman said:

    What Eset account are you referring to? The eStore account you set up when you purchased your license from the Eset Germany web site?

    When buying the license it asks you to create an account. So my question is do I control everything from the program on my pc or is there a chance of using the account for parental control or similar stuff.
    I can imagine e.g. a husband sharing a key within the family and then  having some information about the PC of his wife. 
    I am asking because I had to avoid Sophos Home where you control a lot from web interface.

  3. 12 hours ago, shocked said:

    why would you try and provide a fake email then?

    the program asks for your email so it can activate the trial version. you can use your regular email and you'll be fine.
    if you're concerned about security issues, create a new email account just for the trial purposes.

    Oh no. I will provide my e-mail address (no email verification is needed). 
    Assume somebody has bought a product key and activates his installation using my e-mail address (also no email verification asked). 
     

    will his installation then be associated with mine?
     

  4. 6 minutes ago, itman said:

    One way around this is to purchase a "boxed" version of Eset; if you can find an authorized Eset retailer that sells it this way.

    In a boxed version, the license key is imprinted on an insert inside the CD case.

    However if your intent is to evade in-country Eset licensing restrictions, a boxed Eset version won't work. This is because the license key itself contains an id to the country where it was purchased.

    Thank you for the reply. I saw already “ESET boxes “ here in German stores. When I fetch one I can for sure avoid providing my e-mail address? Just install and activate using key in the box and everything will work?

  5. 4 minutes ago, itman said:

    Yes.

    As each seat of 3 device license is activated, this is recorded internally on the Eset licensing servers. Once 3 seats have been activated, the license is exhausted and cannot be used for further activation's unless one of the seats is uninstalled from a device.

    Note: Eset licensing time period starts with the activation of the first seat.

    This is just perfect! Thank you for the answer :)

  6. I have a question about the eset account. I will use eset for multiple devices and therefore will need an eset account. 

    I need to use an e-mail address as an account name. 
    If my email gets hacked and somebody has access to it, can he also gain access to my eset account? If so... that literally means that he also has access to my PC and data on it?
     

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