If anyone can confirm that this offer is indeed open to all Lloyds Banking Group customers, I would be grateful. Perish the thought that I may be cheating the system! I am baffled, as I have no idea how I managed to jump aboard this particular "bandwagon" in the first place I have hunted high and low on the Halifax web site for any sign, or even a mention that it is available to "us" the proletariat! Yes I know, 755days is an odd "term", but we must make allowances, they (MBAM) are after all Yanks!Įrgo I was drawn into checking "what happens next", I have found the NatWest/MBAM terms for the offer, and note that with particular reference to "Expiry" they say that in the event that the agreement is not to be renewed, "we", (customers of NatWest?), will be given three months notice of this and given the option of taking on the onward financial burden and since I am now well within this period, I can only presume that the Status Quo will be maintained! Just checking my licence validity this evening, I was surprised to find that my 755 days will be "up" on June 1st. In 2016, Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit was merged into the premium version Malwarebytes version 3.0, and the standalone application is now offered only as a perpetual beta. Thing is, I'm not a customer of theirs, I'm with Halifax - who are also part of Lloyds Banking Group, non the less, I feel a bit of an interloper. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware offers two different versions, one for free download for home computers, and the other a professional version, with a 14-day free trial in advance. I don't know how I achieved this but since May 2020, I have been basking in the warm glow of an MBAM Premium Licence courtesy of those nice people at NatWest!
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