Kaspersky trial

I did a lot of research on Kaspersky and I was interested in it but I would like to try it out, luckily Kaspersky offers you a 30 day free trial but you need a credit card to get this trial but I don’t have one credit card, I’m underage, what do I do?

Not possible, I’m afraid. Kaspersky have recently changed their trial policy and a card is required.

Your best option is to install Kaspersky Free, which is built on the same platform as their paid products, and you can then see it in action.

Their premium products add a firewall, intrusion prevention among other additional protective layers, but in many key areas they are identical.

Just download free version

open another reason site like india ,then download it

I have moved away from Kaspersky (I am senior security engineer and feel their product is one of the better AV tools out there) because, once you subscribe, it auto-renews every year and it is a PITA to unsubscribe. This past renewal was painful because they hit me with the renewal fees without warning (it could have gone into my spam folder for all I know and I misses the notice) and overdrew my account (I have multi computer license so I pay more).

They are falsely advertising because you aren’t getting a 30 day free trial. You are simply getting an extra month for free. Basically 13 months for $34.99. Because of how they try to dupe people, I won’t buy from them. I was about to, but changed my mind. The funny thing about them is two things: 1. they are more than TWICE the cost of bitdefender and aren’t any better. and 2. they charge you $34.99 for the first 13 months but then every year after that is $69.99? Why would anyone renew? They could just change their email and order another year for $34.99. Are they just stupid or ignorant?

…What are you talking about? No genuinely, what are you saying?

Getting an extra month for free literally means you got 30 days FOR FREE. That’s what a “30 DAY FREE TRIAL” is. Kaspersky’s free trials (plus, premium, ect) are $0.00. To make matters worse you can just continue to repurchase the free trials when your time is up. Take like 2 minutes out of your day, and look up what the definition of “false advertising” means as well as some examples of it so that you don’t continue to use terms you don’t know the meaning of.

Per u/NovelExplorer :

"Your best option is to install Kaspersky Free, which is built on the same platform as their paid products, and you can then see it in action. "

No credit card needed for free.

Or try Bitdefender free, etc.

There are other free AV as well but those two are best.

no, sorry

Why not?

what does that mean??

from google:

Meaning of free trial in English

a product or service that is offered to customers for free for a short period of time so they can try using it

wdym = what do you mean?

credit card requirement is only for particular reason

use vpn so that you can change your location ,and then download and install you will get 30 days trial period

What do you mean what does that man? I mean oh forget it.

sorry sir,my english is weak