No.
Most security suites like McAfee come pre-installed on a trial basis for 1-3 months depending on the manufacturer. After the trial period ends, you will lose functionality of the product and be asked to purchase the software.
In some cases manufacturers will provide a full year which can be determined upon purchase through the seller.
Any commercially available program like McAfee will need to be bought with the computer unless the computer shop you are buying from offers to install the program free-to-you
it doesn't cost I've got a computer with mcafee already installed its free
It's free. It comes preinstalled with any Windows OS.
McAfee Virus Scan offers a free download as a 30 day trial. It may be purchased at McAfee at the cost of $13. to $35. McAfee offers protection from viruses and spyware while you surf the internet.
McAfee Total protection costs anywhere from $10 to $80 dollars depending on where you go. Amazon appears to have the best deal at $10. Norton can cost from $11 to over $90 depending on the level of protection desired and where you purchase it.
yes because nothing is free when it comes to technolgy!
"Mcafee Total computer protection for, viruses, spyware, trojan horses etc covers everything for your computers protection. It generally costs 60-80 dollars depending on the purchased protection for one or 3 PC's, you may find it online at a discounted price right now."
You take it to a dealer and they will plug in a test computer to analyse where the detected fault it is.....sorry it will cost you.
minecraft cost 7.99 or 6.99 for any computer
Typically not. Stick with the regular warranty that comes with your desktop, because frequently a computer will become outdated before the warranty runs out.
McAfee offers different suites depending on the personal needs (private, business or small companies). The prices qualifies one to use the selected product for one year. For single private usage the prices vary between $15 and $30 - depending on the retailer.
Traceable cost ; direct cost. A cost the firm can identify with a specific product, such as the cost of a computer chip installed in a given personal computer, or with some activity.
No.