Selected by Vodafone UK as security provider for new broadband service

By   ISBuzz Team
Writer , Information Security Buzz | Jun 15, 2015 05:15 pm PST

Vodafone UK as security providerCustomers to be offered award-winning F-Secure SAFE free for six months.

To complement the launch of its new broadband service in the UK, Vodafone has selected F-Secure’s most comprehensive security product, offering it to customers free for six months. F-Secure SAFE is a multi-device internet security service – covering PC, Mac, smartphones and tablets on up to five devices.

F-Secure SAFE offers Vodafone customers ideal protection for the whole family with parental controls, banking protection and lock-and-wipe features, alongside its award-winning anti-virus protection*.

“Internet security continues to be a big concern for the British public, as online threats have become more common place,” added Allen Scott, managing director at F-Secure UK and Ireland.  “Vodafone is showing its commitment to its customer’s broadband security in offering such a trusted internet experience”.

The key benefits of F-Secure SAFE are:

  • Parental controls: The parental control functions enables parents to keep their children safe by allowing them to control what type of online content is accessible.
  • Anti-virus: Detect and remove any malicious software that may have reached the device, including trojans, viruses and spyware.
  • Banking protection:  Gives added security for online banking in a more visible and tangible way.
  • Safe browser: Blocks any known malicious websites such as phishing websites. It also helps with online banking and parental control.
  • Safe contacts: Call and text message filtering to block unwanted or nuisance calls and texts. Simply add numbers to the block list.
  • Anti- theft: Remotely lock or wipe data from the phone in the event of loss or theft. It allows the user to locate the phone through an easy-to-use personal portal.
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