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Bitdefender 2020 Protects against Cyberbullying and Online Predators

What do you perceive as the primary threat to your devices for the year ahead? Most people are now fairly self-aware to be wary of phishing attempts and illegitimate websites, while basic security software will prevent you from accidentally installing malicious software.

What you can’t do is stop your teens going online, short of throwing out their smartphone. If you can’t beat them, join them. But keep them secure whilst they access the internet. Bitdefender 2020 is now available and it’s designed to protect your kids from one of the threats you can’t monitor: cyberbullies. A brand new “Detection of Cyberbullying and Online Predators” feature will scan conversations for inappropriate requests and attempts to obtain personal information and a warning can be sent to a parent if it picks up something inappropriate.

The main feature of 2020 is Bitdefender’s fight back against the invasion of privacy online, with websites, hackers and nosy companies attempting to glean as much personal information from us as possible.

Bitdefender now includes its own browser anti-tracking feature, listing all the information a website is attempting to store and enabling you to withdraw what you do not want it to store, whilst a new Microphone Monitor module reinforces the existing webcam protection.

If you’ve bought the multi-device Total Security or Family Pack (Internet Security 2020 is PC-only), then expect iOS support to block phishing scams, whatever web browser you are using.

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