Computer Security FAQ - Eufedia
The Complete Browser Security Solution
Welcome to the FAQ section of Eufedia, our browser extension designed to ensure maximum online security for both families and businesses. Here you will find answers to the most common questions regarding the installation, usage, and features of Eufedia. Whether it's protecting sensitive corporate data or maintaining family cyber security, Eufedia offers advanced protection and simple management for all your browser security needs. Explore the FAQs to discover how Eufedia can enhance your browsing experience and secure your computer systems.
Frequently Asked Questions about Eufedia for Families and Businesses
Eufedia is the only plug-in that protects you IN REAL TIME from web attacks.
Unlike traditional antiviruses, Eufedia blocks threats and employs both prevention and protection strategies. Additionally, Eufedia blocks Ads to prevent all malvertising-related threats, not just to enhance user experience like Ad Blockers.
Eufedia is available on the Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Currently, it can only be installed on Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs.
The free trial lasts for 7 days. If Eufedia meets your expectations, at the end of the trial, you don't need to do anything: your subscription will automatically continue for as long as you wish to stay with us. Otherwise, from your Dashboard, you can cancel at any time before the end with no charge to your payment method! Upon cancellation, Eufedia will remain active for the period it has already been billed for and will not renew upon expiration.
You can contact our technical support by writing an email to supporto@eufedia.it. One of our consultants is at your disposal!
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Why install Eufedia if I already have antivirus and firewall?
Because there are numerous computer threats (such as Trojans) that Eufedia can effectively prevent and intercept, but it's the job of traditional antivirus and anti-malware programs to eliminate them.