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Get Prevx SafeOnline worth $14.95 for free

Prevx SafeOnline is a security program for windows that can protect you while banking, shopping, social networking, tweeting, or just surfing.

It keeps your login, bank, and card details safe from the threats McAfee, Symantec, or any other Antivirus wouldn't even see...

If you have interested, now you can grab a free copy of Prevx SafeOnline worth $14.95 from this Facebook page.

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  1. I tried it yesterday, but the limitations were not removed even after activating.

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  2. Welcome Mayur,
    I couldn't find any limitation, except with Malware removal and real-time protection which are not available with this free giveaway.

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  3. I'm talking about these limitations only :) BTW.. Lots of promotions/giveaways are running these days.

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  4. @Mayur,
    I think this is only Safeonline which costs around $14 and not complete Prevx+SafeOnline which costs around $34.

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